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- From: sloppy@mack.rt66.com (John Millington)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: IRC request
- Date: 1 Mar 1996 15:59:41 -0700
- Organization: Rt66.COM, Public Internet Access in New Mexico
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- Dan J. Fraser (dfraser@mother.com) wrote:
- : While it is a good computer, Amiga systems probably shouldn't be used where
- : mission-critical reliability is an issue.
-
- Yeah, mission critical IRC server. "HELP! HELP! My IRC server went down
- right when Optic was giving me some priceless words of wisdom!!! How soon
- until it's back up?!? This is critical, folks!"
-
- : If you want to run an IRC server, you should probably invest in a real
- : computer.
-
- Have you used an Amiga since the 1980s? They might not be as robust
- as Unix or OS/2, but they're definately "above average" as far as personal
- computers go -- certainly more reliable than The Horde.
-
- Aha! Is this the same guy that was asking around for RT11 people?
- Are you part of a conspiracy to replace all desktop computers with
- used DEC minis?
-
- Yog-Sothoth Neblod Zin,
- John Millington
-