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- From: videoking@mbox200.swipnet.se (Johan Otterstrom)
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- Subject: Re: Amiga Walker at CeBIT!
- Date: 24 Mar 96 15:25:26 -500
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- >In a message of 22 Mar 96 Robert Ramiega wrote to :
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- RR>> Make it 4500DM =o))
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- >Hehe. Anyone else going to buy the Walker?
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- RR>> What i like most about Walker is it's design and taht it has much more
- RR>> expansion capability than my currently used A1200 with MTec Accel
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- >Yep. The design isn't just odd. It's smart too. The best low-end
- >Amiga yet seen.
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- > Anders Karlsson Dedicated Amiga User.
- > flex@kuai.se PGP-key available on request.
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- I think the Walker looks really cool, and it certainly gets your attention,
- which can't be bad. Modular design is the way to go. Even Microniks in germany
- has it's "infinity" range of towers that you can "extrude" with middle
- segments. The first 2metre high tower anyone?
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