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- From: wizard@galstar.com (David Templeton)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy,comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Apple troubles benefit Amiga?
- Date: 27 Jan 1996 19:29:41 GMT
- Organization: Galaxy Star - Northeastern Oklahoma Internet
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- >MANY Apple Mac owners are loyal die-hards. In fact, if you step back and
- >look at things objectively, Mac and Amiga users are more alike than
- >different.
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- >: enough influence to drive some company to pick up that
- >: technology and put it back into production? Are they as out
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- >Chances are someone (and a large important someone) would pick up Apple.
- >One view is that they COULD do well if they got rid of upper management.
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- Very true. A good example being if C= had of got rid of some upper managers a
- couple of years back its possible they would still be in the business of making
- Amigas..
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- Email: wizard@galstar.com
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- And yesterday the planet seemed to be going so well..
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