a143@mindlink.UUCP (Ed Meyer) (02/02/90)
Dave, perhaps off-topic (perhaps not), knowing you guys "... Never Rest", have you looked at the cover of Circuit Cellar INK for the months of Dec'89/Jan'90 issues 12 & 13; in particular, issue 12? Looks surprisingly like a '1000 doesn't it? Then look inside at the articles and you see there are technically-good articles ... but where's the stuff on the Amiga? Hmmm... Perhaps, "The Crew" could see fit to flirt (technical articles :-) with the magazine. Just a suggestion. Gee, maybe CBM's famous marketing department could get involved ... no, on second thought, until the new "guys" are more proven, belay that suggestion :-) CU
daveh@cbmvax.commodore.com (Dave Haynie) (02/14/90)
In article <1049@mindlink.UUCP> a143@mindlink.UUCP (Ed Meyer) writes: >Dave, perhaps off-topic (perhaps not), knowing you guys "... Never Rest", have >you looked at the cover of Circuit Cellar INK for the months of Dec'89/Jan'90 >issues 12 & 13; in particular, issue 12? >Looks surprisingly like a '1000 doesn't it? The Artist (name escapes me, but he's done work on BYTE covers back in the old days too) has used A1000-ish looking machines before. >Then look inside at the articles and you see there are technically-good >articles ... but where's the stuff on the Amiga? Hmmm... I get this magazine, and agree that its good. I really haven't had time in recent months to write anything for any magazine, though I certainly like to do so when I have time for it. >Perhaps, "The Crew" could see fit to flirt (technical articles :-) with the >magazine. I'll certainly give it a thought. Once the hardware folks there see how cool Amiga hardware can be, maybe we could claim a few converts. >CU -- Dave Haynie Commodore-Amiga (Systems Engineering) "The Crew That Never Rests" {uunet|pyramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!daveh PLINK: hazy BIX: hazy Too much of everything is just enough