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- From: d90mj@efd.lth.se (Maarten Johansson)
- Subject: Re: Phenomena egos??
- Message-ID: <1992Nov9.101357.23836@lth.se>
- Sender: newsuser@lth.se (LTH network news server)
- Organization: Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden
- References: <1992Nov7.044209.25592@ringer.cs.utsa.edu> <1dg7r7INNjil@gap.caltech.edu> <1992Nov7.203516.9849@ringer.cs.utsa.edu>
- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 10:13:57 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov7.203516.9849@ringer.cs.utsa.edu> mjbrown@lonestar.utsa.edu (Marc J. Brown) writes:
- >In article <1dg7r7INNjil@gap.caltech.edu> keith@cco.caltech.edu (Keith Allan Schneider) writes:
- >>But here... out of 1000 or so undergraduates, I'd say there are at most
- >>10 Amigas. That's 1% at such a technically oriented college as mine.
- >
- >Isn't propaganda terrible? :) I think it's ironic that the best computer
- >is the least popular... but then, it's also true that morons are a
- >majority.
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- In Europe (or Germany?) last year Commodore was the second best selling
- company, they sold 12.4% of all computers. According to a scientific
- report in Sweden almost half of all kids at an age of 10-12 where able
- to use an Amiga at home.
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- d90mj@efd.lth.se - Celebrandil of Phenomena - Marten Johansson
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