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- From: barrett@astro.cs.umass.edu (Daniel Barrett)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
- Subject: Re: Does reading this group make you depressed? The story of a victim.
- Message-ID: <58064@dime.cs.umass.edu>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 04:56:06 GMT
- References: <28DEC199201490807@cs.umass.edu>
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- Reply-To: barrett@astro.cs.umass.edu (Daniel Barrett)
- Organization: BLAZEMONGER INCORPORATED
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- In article <28DEC199201490807@cs.umass.edu> atkin@cs.umass.edu (Marc Atkin) writes:
- >o Do you go to every software shop in the mall and rant and rave about them not
- > having any Amiga software until you are thrown out?
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- <WHIPCRACK!!> Back to your CELL, Atkin!! What are you doing,
- wandering around c.s.a.advocacy?!?
-
- >(yes, I know Dan Barrett. Oooohhh, I feel really important now :)
-
- Oh, well, OK. You can come out then. :-) When do you want to
- get together and finish "Zak McCracken," anyway?
-
- >c) The Usenet newsgroups spread a lot more "gloom and doom" than is probably
- > justified. The Amiga is doing very well in large parts of Europe. You can
- > walk in to any bookstore in Germany or the UK and see a dozen Amiga maga-
- > zines in the shelves (it is very uplifting - you should try it).
-
- Marc makes a good point here, folks! Take a moment to check out
- some European Amiga magazines sometime. They aren't for everyone, but
- we're talking *huge* magazines written by excited people. It can be quite
- uplifting.
-
- Dan
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