hawk@pnet01.cts.com (John Anderson) (11/07/90)
Mark Barrett writes: > Funny, but that is *EXACTLY* what quite a few IBM and MAC users said to > me when I bought my Amiga 1000 back in 1986. "Have fun with what AMIGA > software there is! Hehehehe". The fact is, there is far more solid, > professional programs available for the NeXT now than there was for the > Amiga two years after it was produced. Since you are so sure of yourself, please tell me what professional software there is for the NeXT that wasn't available for the Amiga two years after its introduction. Define what professional is. Is it some big-wig company that sells software for $5000 and which is comparable or less powerful than $100-$200? Is that what professional software is? You're so sure of yourself on this, give us all a list of *professional* software programs that weren't even available for the Amiga.
cr1@beach.cis.ufl.edu (Anubis) (11/07/90)
Dear NeXT User: AAARGH! My life is over because you own a NeXT! I just took my Amiga 3000 and threw it out the window! It smashed on the pavement below and I am laughing! HAHAHAHAHA! I am never going to buy another computer again because I could never get something equal to what you have! Oh Misery! Oh Misery! I shall beat myself a thousand times! <There, you wanted to hear that, right? Now, I'm certainly not against some good intelligent comparisons but these NeXT ads and now even messages comparing the NeXT to other machines is getting a tad under my skin.> -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=That is not dead which may eternal lie-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= * Christoper Roth * "Machines have no * InterNet : cr1@beach.cis.ufl.edu * Conscience..." =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=Yet with strange eons even death may die-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=