blgardne@esunix.UUCP (Blaine Gardner) (08/19/88)
In the June 1988 Amazing Computing, Jim Mackraz mentioned a catalog of Amiga branded merchandise (jackets, socks, who knows what). I've asked Jimm, but he doesn't know how to obtain this catalog. If anyone has a clue where to find this catalog, or any Amiga related stuff (bumper stickers, coffee mugs, tacky ties, you know the kind of junk) please send me mail, or post here. If you use e-mail, I'll post a summary of all responses. (There's been a lot of chatter about the Amiga losing out to Apple in the technology race, lets not fall behind in the merchandising wars! :-) -- Blaine Gardner @ Evans & Sutherland 540 Arapeen Drive, SLC, Utah 84108 UUCP Addresses: {ihnp4,ucbvax,allegra,decvax}!decwrl!esunix!blgardne ihnp4!utah-cs!esunix!blgardne usna!esunix!blgardne "Nobody will ever need more than 64K." "Nobody needs multitasking on a PC."
lishka@uwslh.UUCP (Fish-Guts) (08/20/88)
In article <953@esunix.UUCP> blgardne@esunix.UUCP (Blaine Gardner) writes: >If anyone has a clue where to find this catalog, or any Amiga related >stuff (bumper stickers, coffee mugs, tacky ties, you know the kind of >junk) please send me mail, or post here. What I want to know is where to find the little "Boing-Ball Tiles", so that I can replace my little "Amiga Check-Mark" tiles on my a1000. The Boing-Ball Tiles are sooooo much more interesting. A friend of mine (who has some good connections) has a pair of these, and they look really neat. However, I've heard that they are not commercially available (only a few were made). Anyone know the official/semi-official/not-official-in-the-least story behind these Boing-Ball Tiles? >Blaine Gardner @ Evans & Sutherland 540 Arapeen Drive, SLC, Utah 84108 -Chris -- Christopher Lishka ...!{rutgers|ucbvax|...}!uwvax!uwslh!lishka Wisconsin State Lab of Hygiene lishka%uwslh.uucp@cs.wisc.edu Immunology Section (608)262-1617 lishka@uwslh.uucp ---- "...Just because someone is shy and gets straight A's does not mean they won't put wads of gum in your arm pits." - Lynda Barry, "Ernie Pook's Commeek: Gum of Mystery"