[comp.sys.amiga.advocacy] Campus Rep.

jsurace@nntp-server.caltech.edu (Jason A. Surace) (06/27/91)

  Okay, everyone (and particularly anyone associated with
Commodore), NeXT and Apple and SUN all have campus computer
representatives here at CalTech, mostly to tout the virtues of
their computers. So, does Commodore do any such thing? If so, how
do I become one ? I would like to at least be able to get ahold
of those nifty glossy facts sheets Commodore puts out. This machine's
biggest problem seems to be that no one has ever heard of or
seen one. Everyone I've shown my 3000 to has been utterly flabbergasted
by its abilities.
Help!

                                              Jason Surace
                                            jsurace@iago.caltech.edu





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judge@alchemy.ithaca.ny.us (rory toma) (06/27/91)

jsurace@nntp-server.caltech.edu (Jason A. Surace) writes:

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>   Okay, everyone (and particularly anyone associated with
> Commodore), NeXT and Apple and SUN all have campus computer
> representatives here at CalTech, mostly to tout the virtues of
> their computers. So, does Commodore do any such thing? If so, how
> do I become one ? I would like to at least be able to get ahold
> of those nifty glossy facts sheets Commodore puts out. This machine's
> biggest problem seems to be that no one has ever heard of or
> seen one. Everyone I've shown my 3000 to has been utterly flabbergasted
> by its abilities.
> Help!
> 
>                                               Jason Surace
>                                             jsurace@iago.caltech.edu
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Ditto for me

rory

<AUBRI@ASUACAD.BITNET> (06/28/91)

There are fourty targeted campuses around the nation that Commodore has hired
Amiga Student On-Campus Consultants (ASOCCs). I'm the ASOCC at Arizona State
University. Our job is to promote the Amiga, assist people in what system to
purchase to fit their needs, provide the educational discount forms for them to
fill out, and to help with any technical questions that may occurr as they
install their new system.

I do not know if they are planning on hiring at new campuses. However, if you
write to the educational department at Commodore, attention "ASOCC program",
you can voice your opinion on why you need an ASOCC at your university.
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