mitchell@janus.berkeley.edu (Evan Mitchell) (03/30/89)
Apple is sponsoring a contest here at UC Berkeley to see who can be the most creative with their Macs. All students with Macs are encouraged to participate,and the winner gets a Mac SE/30. This contest is to show the uninitiated just how great the Mac is. You think Commodore (or Badge, FAUG, local dealers, etc.)could do something like this? I'm thinking about doing a video presentation with my Amiga and intering it as a Mac II submission. After I win (of course I'll win :-)) I'll sell the SE/30 and get a real computer an Amiga 2500 :-). -Evan
sean@ms.uky.edu (Sean Casey) (03/30/89)
In article <28597@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> mitchell@janus.berkeley.edu (Evan Mitchell) writes: >Apple is sponsoring a contest here at UC Berkeley to see who can be the most >creative with their Macs. All students with Macs are encouraged to participate,and the winner gets a Mac SE/30. This contest is to show the uninitiated just >how great the Mac is. You think Commodore (or Badge, FAUG, local dealers, etc.)could do something like this? I'm thinking about doing a video presentation >with my Amiga and intering it as a Mac II submission. After I win (of course >I'll win :-)) I'll sell the SE/30 and get a real computer an Amiga 2500 :-). Ooooh why don't you cart your Amiga over there and show off some top demos. Let us all know what happens! Sean -- *** Sean Casey sean@ms.uky.edu, sean@ukma.bitnet *** Who sometimes never learns. {backbone site|rutgers|uunet}!ukma!sean *** U of K, Lexington Kentucky, USA ..where Christian movies are banned. *** ``I wanna marry a lighthouse keeper...''