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- From: lionel@cs.city.ac.uk (Lionel Tun)
- Subject: Re: Amiga Power (Was RE: Babylon 5)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.142655.15030@city.cs>
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- Organization: City University, London
- References: <1993Jan18.232247.7341@gw.wmich.edu>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 93 14:26:55 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan18.232247.7341@gw.wmich.edu> 32coulter@gw.wmich.edu writes:
- >You might argue that if *one* Amiga
- >dies you still have others to rely on, hence an advantage. My experience
- >suggests otherwise. Why? What if the server dies? What about the increased
- >probability (and thus cost) of machine failure as the # of machines increases?
-
- If you are aiming for success, you may wish to take on some hired
- help or partners and they will need their own workstation. A network
- of workstation does give you that flexiblity in the long term, and
- in the short term you are gearing yourself up for it.
-
- IMHO half a dozen Amiga 4000's would ge a good choice.
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