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- From: hywel@mozart.inet.co.th (Hywel Phillips)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: AT Surfer Package
- Date: 9 Mar 1996 12:04:28 +0700
- Organization: Internet Thailand, Bangkok, Thailand.
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- On 08-Mar-96 02:54:51, Michal L. Rybarski had this to say:
-
- [huge snip]
-
- MLR> In conclusion, this package have been created more for the press and
- MLR> slogans than for actual use: You get the light version of the program,
- MLR> presumably a little better than a demo available from internet and you
- MLR> still have to go in to trouble of sending money to each programmer
- MLR> separately.
-
- I'd be deeply depressed if this is true. Is there *anyone* out there
- who can clarify the position?
-
- I suppose I'd better say that I'm almost the only Amiga user in Thailand
- on the 'net, and have had a lot of problems at each stage of getting
- fully connected - for various reasons...
-
- Anyone?
-
- Hywel
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