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- From: dickrp@wckn.dorm.clarkson.edu (Rob)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: AmigaOS 4.x features
- Date: 15 Mar 96 01:43:38 GMT
- Organization: Clarkson University
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- <name deleted to protect the innocent> writes:
- >> The best OS is the one with the most applications.
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- Odd H. Sandvik writes:
- > Hopefully this statement is a joke ?
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- No, I think it's one of those meditative paradoxes.
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- You know, like, "Imagine the sound of one hand clapping."
- Maybe, "The best road is the one with the most cars."
- Or, "The best artist is the one with the most paintings."
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- It's something to make you think, "Huh? That's absolutely absurd."
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- -Robert Dick (dickrp@wckn.dorm.clarkson.edu)-
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- "The 8086/8088 memory segmentation scheme is optimized for the
- reference needs of computer programs..." (8086/8088 User's Manual)
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- You can't accuse Intel of being unimaginative.
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