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- From: s892031@minyos.xx.rmit.OZ.AU (Pumpkin Power)
- Newsgroups: alt.sys.amiga.demos
- Subject: Re: Mahoney and Kaktus
- Date: 11 Jan 1993 17:56:17 GMT
- Organization: RMIT Computer Centre
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- Keywords: interview amiga MOD module
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- tfinn@crash.cts.com (Aaron Grier) writes:
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- >Hey guys... I know you are out there. (Mahoney at least)
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- >I've got to write a paper on an important/prominent figure in history,
- >and I figured that it would be much easier to write if the important
- >person(s) was(were) alive today.
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- >One big question... did you think that when you made the noisetracker
- >that it would have had as big an impact on the computing world as it
- >does? People today now use the amiga playing modules as kind of a
- >benchmark of sorts...
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- Why not interview Karsten Obarski then? Or talk with Unknown of D.O.C?
- Noisetracker certainly was a huge improvement on their versions, but
- I wouldn't exactly class them as the originators of the MOD format.
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- Pumpkin Power : s892031@minyos.xx.rmit.oz.au
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