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  2. From: Nick Christie <nick.christie@oucs.ox.ac.uk>
  3. Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
  4. Subject: Re: What's our OS called?
  5. Date: 11 Jan 1996 14:29:19 GMT
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  15. arno@yaps.rhein.de (Arno Eigenwillig) wrote:
  16. >In article <Magpie821160394Ian@sirdar.demon.co.uk>, Ian Parkinson writes:
  17. >>         So what is our bloomin' OS actually CALLED???
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  19. >AmigaOS. Not very creative, eh?
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  21. At least it's better than 'System', don't you think?
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  23. Nick
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