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From: Mush <mushypd@redrose.net>
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To: Steve Wood <SWOOD@CSI.CompuServe.COM>
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Date: Mon, 06 Oct 1997 08:16:18 +0500
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X-Mailer: YAM 1.3.4 [020] - Amiga Mailer by Marcel Beck
Organization: Mushroom PD - AMOS Public Domain Library
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The man most directly responsible for this twaddle was Steve Wood, who did
thus comment on Amiga Format and Amos on the night of 06-Oct-97:
-> Guys,
-> Since the rounds of slagging AF off for their slagging off of Amos, have
-> you seen the current mag?
-> Readers stuff has 8 entries, 6 of which are written in either Amos Classic
-> or Amos Pro, the other to in Blatz Biscuit, or whatever it is. The star
-> prize was even awarded to a compendium of classic arcade games written in
-> Amos.
-> Weather they like it or not, Amos is here to Stay.
-> Live long and Prosper!
Yes, its the same every issue. If you look real closely, for the last few
months, there has been an AMOS game by our very own robert Benjamin. I
havent got the latest issue yet, I didnt have enough cash when I was in
Software Hut.
They just dont seem to understand that AMOS is the choice of language for
all beginner programmers, and they tend to stay with it more because of its
simplicity and power - which AF dont seem to be able to figure out yet.
Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett
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