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>From amos-request@svcs1.digex.net Sat Jan 17 19:28:48 1998
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Reply-To: "Adam Parrott" <parrottsoft@usa.net>
From: "Adam Parrott" <parrottsoft@usa.net>
To: "Garfield Benjamin" <gbenjam@sosbbs.com>
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Subject: Re: AMOS Central
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Greetings.
> You mean this isn't it?! I think you could easily consider
> this AMOS-list to be the center of all that is AMOS...
Ya, but what I think our friend was referring to was a _WEBSITE_ (am I
right?) that was the "center" of AMOS (or an Official AMOS page).
Since my last mailing on this subject, I forgot to tell him that
there is a newly-created AMOS Webring (by our friend Skid a Vis), btw.
> First, we have our debates, discussions and Q&A-sessions...
> most having something to do with AMOS, of course.
True.. I'd have to vouch for all these (especially debates, hehe, as
we've had quite a few since I joined; I will refrain from naming names).
> Second, this is where the first worldwide, totally
> AMOS-oriented, multi-game-engine, action-packed,
> multi-programmer driven AMOS game was developed.
True again.. which will be out sooner or later, btw.. ;)
> Third, by looking at the signatures of the posted messages,
> you can find loads of AMOS-oriented websites (or at least pages).
For those few observant ones on the List, hehe.
> By doing this, I discovered Mush's, Giark's, Murray's, Keith's,
> Ben's (Wyatt), Adam's and many other fantastic websites all of which
> have (or at least had) some AMOS-oriented pages/files, etc.
As I've notified the List of my sites updating, it will include many more
AMOS oriented pages (as well as those that weren't added; Amiga AND AMOS).
> Yes, I think this must be the center of all that is AMOS...
What can I say? It _could_ be.. definitely the only MAILING list..
Adam Parrott, personal: parrotta@usa.net, work: parrottsoft@usa.net
Member of Team *AMOS* and the IAPA. http://members.tripod.com/~parrottsoft