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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Path: netcom.com!wfblan
- From: wfblan@netcom.com (Wells Fargo Bank)
- Subject: Re: AmiTech Press Release on 1200 Surfer
- Message-ID: <wfblanDKJ6yt.M53@netcom.com>
- Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
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- References: <19951227.76BD568.126FA@obscurity.pd.mcs.net>
- Date: Tue, 2 Jan 1996 02:01:40 GMT
- Sender: wfblan@netcom13.netcom.com
-
- Eric Szulczewski (ejszul@obscurity.pd.mcs.net) wrote:
-
- : In a message dated 12-25-95 06-15 George Sanderson writes:
-
- : GS> More importantly, what Web browser are they using ? Coming up with a
- : GS> brand new browser is no trivial matter. If the "surfer" package is
- : GS> imminent, then the web browser must have been in the works for quite some
- : GS> time.
-
- : We can only hope that the web browser will be Netscape-compatible (and
- : that they're working on the Java version). However, that isn't the
- : biggest problem with the package. The biggest problem: the browser
- : package is coming attached to a 1200, one of the biggest pieces of crap
- : C= ever came up with.
-
-
- While your welcome to your opinion, I belive that the A1200 was a great
- machine (outdated now, granted). On the other hand, most seem to agree
- that Commodore decision of making the A600 was the biggest pieces of crap,
- as you so elegantly put it, C= ever came up with.
-
- It would be nice if the next A1200 variant had a detachable keyboard and
- was housed in a super-mini tower. Sounds 'cute' and low cost.
-
-
- : Eric Szulczewski
- : ejszul@obscurity.pd.mcs.net
- : Member, Team AMIGA
- :
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- Rob Bamford
-
- (wfblan@netcom.com)
-