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  1. Newsgroups: alt.sys.amiga.demos
  2. Path: sparky!uunet!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!usc!newshub.sdsu.edu!ucselx!crash!tfinn
  3. From: tfinn@crash.cts.com (Aaron Grier)
  4. Subject: Re: Phenomena egos??
  5. Organization: CTS Network Services (crash, ctsnet), El Cajon, CA
  6. Date: 08 Nov 92 16:20:34 PST
  7. Message-ID: <1992Nov08.162035.4468@crash>
  8. References: <1992Nov7.203516.9849@ringer.cs.utsa.edu> <1dhp99INNqn5@gap.caltech.edu> <1992Nov8.050234.20202@ringer.cs.utsa.edu>
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  11. In article <1992Nov8.050234.20202@ringer.cs.utsa.edu> mjbrown@lonestar.utsa.edu (Marc J. Brown) writes:
  12. >>I don't mean to sound harsh here, but I think demos are a thing of the
  13. >>past.  They are behind the times.
  14. >
  15. >Many people... even IBM-owners (who are getting their first taste of
  16. >demos), would strongly disagree.  Demos keep up with the times, if
  17. >anything.
  18.  
  19.     Hey man... you've got to look at what demos really do! They are
  20. practically useless, but fun nonetheless! Boy are they fun. There is just
  21. something unexplainable about watching a good demo, even after the umpteen-
  22. millionth time you've seen it.
  23.  
  24.     Demos you could say are an artform unto themselves.
  25.  
  26. agrier@gompers.gompers.edu (real internet addy)
  27. tfinn@crash.cts.com (UUCP address)
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