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- From: tempest@netins.net
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
- Subject: Re: Amiga Technology is insulting!!
- Date: 19 Mar 1996 04:25:19 GMT
- Organization: INS Information Services, Des Moines, IA USA
- Message-ID: <0099F8A2.9046DEF6@netins.net>
- References: <1996Mar9.164206.53264@cobra.uni.edu> <4htrh3$qld@newsbf02.news.aol.com> <barrett-1003961155230001@desm-04-26.dialup.netins.net> <4i15ek$lcf@toad.stack.urc.tue.nl> <314b6872.648603@news.onramp.net>
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- In article <314b6872.648603@news.onramp.net>, dcorn@paradise.pplnet.com (David Corn) writes:
- >On 11 Mar 1996 13:14:12 +0100, haroldk@stack.urc.tue.nl (Harold Klink)
- >wrote:
- >
- >>barrett@radiks.net (Marc N. Barrett) writes:
- >>
- >>MAc, Mac,. fuck off with your MAC. We don't want MACS and besides, most
- >>Amiga users can get a MAC for $0! Can you?!
- >
- >An old, slow Mac that's dependant on having a very fast Amiga? Do
- >most Amiga owners have a fast enough Amiga to run Mac apps even HALF
- >as quickly as Mac owners can?
- >
-
- You have always been an idiot, I suppose we shouldn't expect anything else from
- you.
-
- Yes Amiga can run mac applications at the same speed or faster than most macs
- can run it. On this subject, you don't have a clue in hell about it.
-
- >>Personally you think an A1200 is overpriced, I think a any MAC costing more
- >>than $99 is overpriced, simply because it lacks the OS the Amiga has!
- >>(And more)
- >
- >Why run an OS that can't run any modern apps? That can't do most of
- >the things a modern PC can?
- >
-
- My Amiga OS runs modern Apps.. It can also do most things a 'modern'? pc can,
- gee I hate to use that word when describing an ibm computer. After all they
- are getting some shit like windows 95 and plug n play that everyone thinks is
- new on ibm and it doesn't even work. Not to mention Amiga had it 10 years ago.
- I really don't consider an ibm modern at all. Would you? I suppose so.
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