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- From: slhmz@cc.usu.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Great feature in 1200 (3.0?)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan10.195906.62604@cc.usu.edu>
- Date: 10 Jan 93 19:59:06 MDT
- References: <griffita.726704390@sfu.ca> <C0o47s.6D2@news.iastate.edu>
- Organization: Utah State University
- Lines: 20
- Summary: Marc, Marc, Marc...
- Reply-To: slhmz@cc.usu.edu
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
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- In article <C0o47s.6D2@news.iastate.edu>, barrett@iastate.edu (Marc N. Barrett) writes:
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- > | Marc Barrett -MB- | email: barrett@iastate.edu
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- > "No, I just think that a computer grafted on top of another computer
- > is a kludge. It has nothing to do with the AGA chipset." -- me
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- Does this mean that you think that nearly every computer today is a kludge?
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- A1000 - A500 - A2000 - A2500 - A3000 - A600 - A1200 - A4000
- Mac - Mac+ - MacSE - MacII - MacIIx - MaxIIci - etc.....
- 286 - 386sx - 386dx - 486sx - 486dx - etc...
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- All these computers are "grafted" on top of each other. What's your point?
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- Followups to .advocacy. Please keep .misc "clean", Marc...
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- Travis Carter
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