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- From: flex@kuai.se (Anders Karlsson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Walker = 1970's 8-Track Player
- Date: 18 Mar 1996 20:44:40
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- In a message of 17 Mar 96 J. Poag wrote to :
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- [Lots of stuff cutted away]
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- JP> Never in my wildest dreams could I have imagined Amiga Tech could have
- JP> outright screwed the pooch this badly -- Their idea of re-entering the
- JP> market with a sad looking dung-beetle hack-in-the-box, which doesn't
- JP> even look like a COMPUTER for gods sake..but an 8-track casette player?!
- JP> Jeeeezus Christ!
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- I think you'we missed something. They don't try to destroy the Amiga, they
- try to resurect it. And I must say that I think they are doing that well.
- I will buy one of those "beetles" just because of the possibilitys of
- expanding and the cool design. The Walker is something extra, and I like
- it! (Gee, when are people going to learn that it isn't the outside that
- counts...)
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- JP> Now I *KNOW* going PC was the right thing..
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- If that is your problem. So be it. I'll stick with the Amiga. It's one
- of the best computers I've ever used.
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- Anders Karlsson Dedicated Amiga User.
- flex@kuai.se PGP-key available on request.
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