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- From: jmaynard@oac.hsc.uth.tmc.edu (Jay Maynard)
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- Subject: Re: How many Nobel Prizes has IBM won?
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- Date: 5 Jan 1993 19:13:23 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan5.183131.19591@umr.edu> ckincy@cs.umr.edu (Charles Kincy) writes:
- >Yah, but someone could win [a Nobel prize] for Peace if they could figure out
- >how to create an OS that satisfies OS/2, Windows, Unix, **AND**
- >Amiga bigots. :)
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- They have. It's called OS/2.
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- ( :-)e+10... )
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