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- From: aq722@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (John Gregor)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Conspiracy???? Something stinks folks.
- Date: 29 Feb 1996 06:00:33 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- In a previous article, chall@clover.cleaf.com (Chris Hall) says:
-
- >Any computer produced for the world wide market has to be accepted in
- >the NA market.
-
- Its even more than that. The NA market essentially singlehandedly
- defines the industry. Everything else is irrelevant and merely
- along for the ride. Look at the numbers, but they don't tell the
- whole story. More importantly, look at where the directions are
- being defined.
-
- If it was not so, the PC would not be today's standard computer.
- But the ignorance of the typical American has given us the world's
- worst computer as its most standard. If left to the Europeans,
- who have some sense, the industry would be in much better shape.
-
- The PC. Brought to you by the same country that brought you the
- Pinto. Little more need be said.
-
- John
-