urjlew@ecsvax.uncecs.edu (Rostyk Lewyckyj) (11/05/88)
[ ASDG SDP, ASDG 2001, Micron memory, A2620, Sidecar etc...] [AMIGA Memories] It would seem to me that the erasure of the AMIGA LOGO on the pictures published in SCientific Americans' TIC can and should be turned into an advertising advantage and coup by Commodeorr and all devious AMIGOIDS. What needs to be done, is to print up advertising copy questioning why TIC did this. Imply a realization by TICs' editors of the the powers of the AMIGA and a fear that the potential customers would chose the AMIGA if they knew which machine it was that was doing these wonderful things. Then invite them for a demo of the AMIGAS capabilities at the local AMIGA outlet. Under no circumstances accuse IBM of anything, but Scientific American and TIC editors should be fair game. By not accusing IBM one makes this an ad campaign that works against all competitors, i.e. Apple, ST etc. THis might even warrant free publicity on some TV news show if played right. P.s. Although IBM should not be accused directly or mentioned, one could just say that the issue of TIC was sponsored sole source by one computer manufacturer. Let the public look for a guilty party.