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- From: Scott.Johnson@FtCollinsCO.NCR.COM ( Scott Johnson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games
- Subject: Re: Prodigy Game Support?
- Message-ID: <SCOTT.JOHNSON.92Dec18155418@talon.FtCollinsCO.NCR.COM>
- Date: 18 Dec 92 15:54:18 GMT
- References: <1go4ctINNfrc@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> <48070006@hpfcmgw.FC.HP.COM>
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- Organization: NCR Microelectronics, Ft. Collins, CO
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- In-reply-to: jimh@hpfcmgw.FC.HP.COM's message of 17 Dec 92 19:14:18 GMT
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- >>>>> On 17 Dec 92 19:14:18 GMT, jimh@hpfcmgw.FC.HP.COM (Jim Haselmaier) said:
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- J> I'm not sure if I know exactly what you're asking, but let me offer some
- J> input:
-
- J> 1. If your objective is to converse with other people who are using
- J> the types of games that get discussed in this newsgroup, Prodigy is
- J> pretty good. I'm not sure it offers you any advantages over
- J> what you get by reading comp.sys.ibm.pc.games. But you can discuss
- J> the popular PC games and exchange ideas, clues, strategies, etc.
-
- Actually, it offers a disadvantage in my opinion. You have to know the
- subjects, keep switching between different message boards, the traffic
- is
- even more ridiculous there if you try to read everything than here, the
- browsers suck.
-
- Anyway, I just got through being screwed by Prodigy (actually not too
- bad, but definitely not treated at all like a respected customer), so my
- bad feelings are pretty high right now :-)
-
- -Scott
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