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- From: sledford@iglou.iglou.com (Steve L. Edford)
- Subject: Re: Amiga emulator
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- Date: Thu, 8 Feb 1996 06:36:34 GMT
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- dgobbi@aegir.physics.carleton.ca (David Gobbi) writes:
-
- >Steve L. Edford (sledford@iglou.iglou.com) wrote:
-
- >: I can hear their keyboards heading this way now. There's one thing I've
- >: learned in life; that is just because someone (or several) says that
- >: such-and-such is true, doesn't make it so. Remember when everyone told
- >: Colombus the world was flat? Or when they told Galileo the Sun & Universe
- >: orbited the Earth? ;^)
-
- >Or when everyone said that emulating an Amiga was impossible? Your
- >analogies are working against you, here. You're one the 'flat Earth'
- >side, not the 'round Earth' side, of the present argument.
-
- Says who? You? Are you the giver of truth? Just because you say "make it
- so" doesn't make it so, even if you're Jean-Luc Picard. :^)
-
- >David
- --
-
- Steve Edford
- sledford@iglou.com
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