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- From: barrett@iastate.edu (Marc N. Barrett)
- Subject: Re: Does reading this group make you depressed? The story of a victim.
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- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames, IA
- References: <28DEC199201490807@cs.umass.edu> <58064@dime.cs.umass.edu>
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 20:55:32 GMT
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- In article <58064@dime.cs.umass.edu> barrett@astro.cs.umass.edu (Daniel Barrett) writes:
- >In article <28DEC199201490807@cs.umass.edu> atkin@cs.umass.edu (Marc Atkin) writes:
- >
- >>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.
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- I doubt it would uplift me. Even in Europe there is no CD-ROM or good
- productivity software available for the Amiga.
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- | Marc Barrett -MB- | email: barrett@iastate.edu
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