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- From: bthompx@es.co.nz (NeuroMancer)
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- Subject: Re: Why are europeans dumb enough to buy amigas?
- Date: 15 Apr 1996 12:07:26 GMT
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- David Corn, regarding your message ' Re: Why are europeans dumb enough to buy amigas?' -
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- >On 8 Apr 1996 15:09:15 GMT, c948374@hald.gbar.dtu.dk (Rask Ingemann
- >Lambertsen) wrote:
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- >>Imagine how an Amiga user feels when Window gives you "General application
- >>fault" (or something like that) from Word, Wordperfect or Turbo Pascal. Add
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- >Run Win95.
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- >>that to the feeling of not being able to multitask these programmes (so you
- >>can't write a programme and the documentation at the same time). And then
- >>there is the thing about formatting disks...
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- >Run Win95.
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- >Disks? What are those? :)
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- >>I've never had such constrains on my Amiga...
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- >Sure - you just never had any software to -do- anything. :)
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- >>So you still think the Amiga doesn't have SVGA? Won't surprice me at all.
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- >Not standard in a usable speed on a current machine, no. Sure, as an
- >expensive add-on. On the most common Amiga sold, do most Amigas have
- >this SVGA card? What's the common denominator that's written for in
- >the Amiga commercial market? Please recall that I'm in the USA,
- >where, for the most part, there IS no commercial Amiga market.
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- Oh, just fuck off corn. You are boring.
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