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- From: goos@badlands.NoDak.edu (Robert J Goos)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Microsoft, Blue Ribbon, and the Amiga
- Date: 24 Mar 1996 19:27:10 GMT
- Organization: North Dakota Higher Education Network
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- I'm not impressed. If Bill Gates had wanted the Amiga OS, he could have
- had it for a song. He paid Mick Jagger $12 million for the rights to
- play an old Rolling Stones song on his Windows 95 ads. If I, in my
- basement in Fargo, North Dakota, knew about the auction for the remains
- of C=, I'm sure Bill Gates did. If Bill had wanted the Amiga, he could
- have had it for milk money.
-
- So, I'm not impressed with Bill Gates' reported interest in the Amiga
- OS.
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