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- From: toddal@cco.caltech.edu (Todd Michael Allendorf)
- Subject: Re: World of Commodore summary, 9/12, part 2 (LONG)
- Message-ID: <1992Sep13.154259.22497@cco.caltech.edu>
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- Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
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- Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1992 15:42:59 GMT
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- lindblad@klaava.Helsinki.FI (Jarkko Lindblad) writes:
-
- >This information sounded so unbelievable that I find it almost hard to
- >believe. That is why I'd love to see someone to confirm this
- >information on the future plans of Commodore before I spread it to the
- >local BBS'es.
-
- >--
- >Jarkko Lindblad
- >lindblad@cc.helsinki.fii
-
- I don't blame. I was sitting next to Andre and I couldn't believe what
- I was hearing. It was as if every complaint anyone could ever have about
- the future of the Amiga was being answered before it could be raised.
- It seems as if Commodore has had a major attitude adjustment, better
- than we could have hoped for. Every item in Andre's post was an actual
- statement (displayed on a TV screen) not a speculation or interpretation.
- The speech certainly renewed my faith in Commodore. Just remember, this
- was a public conference, not a private developer's conference. They intend
- to follow through on all these projects.
-
- -Todd Allendorf
- toddal@cco.caltech.edu
-