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- From: mrosen@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Michael David Rosen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Portable A600?
- Date: 7 Nov 1992 04:29:43 GMT
- Organization: Computing Services Division, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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- In article <68981@cup.portal.com> joeles@cup.portal.com (Joel Edward Swan) writes:
- >>But wasn't it some *Democratic* president who 1. triggered the Cuba
- >>invasion at pig bay (sp?) and 2. stopped those russian missiles from
- >>Cuba???
- >
- >Please, the bay of pigs was a disaster. He withdrew air support and
- >thousands of militia were sent to their death or imprisonment.
- >
- >The missiles were indeed stopped, though Cuba is hardly as much a threat as
- >the USSR was.
- >
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- I didn't even realize that a portable Amiga 600 was used during the bay of
- pigs. Obviously this indicates the Amiga was originally developed by some
- super scientist working for the CIA and only much later released with the
- well-known cover story years later.
-
- No, really ;^)
-
- BTW, Kennedy *withheld* air support, he didn't withdraw it as you state.
- That's a *big* difference.
-
- Isn't this comp.sys.amiga.hardware? Oops!
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