sbeagle@kennels.actrix.gen.nz (Sleeping Beagle) (06/05/91)
I've just been skimming through comp.sys.amiga.advocacy and I thought I should thank the brilliant people who thought up this group, and the other reasonably intelligent ones who voted for it. It's full of lies, flames, rumours and hate - all of which are absent from the real amiga groups. Isn't this neat? Sleeping Beagle (aka Thomas Farmer) sbeagle@kennels.actrix.gen.nz Ph. +64-4-796306 (voice) "You ain't nothin' but a Hound Dog." With this much posting, I must be a Post, Post Modern Man.
xanthian@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG (Kent Paul Dolan) (06/07/91)
sbeagle@kennels.actrix.gen.nz (Sleeping Beagle) writes: > I've just been skimming through > comp.sys.amiga.advocacy and I thought I should > thank the brilliant people who thought up this > group, and the other reasonably intelligent ones > who voted for it. Why, thank you. It has worked out rather well, hasn't it? > It's full of lies, flames, rumours and hate - all > of which are absent from the real amiga groups. A few too many are still lingering in comp.sys.amiga.misc, but it's sure a big improvement. > Isn't this neat? I think so, and so do all the others who've experienced the great quality improvement in the rest of the Amiga groups since this filter group was established as a home for pro and anti Amiga ranting. Now if we could just sell the idea to the rest of the microcomputer special interest hierarchies, so we could stop listening to the bitches about where their end of the flame wars get cross-posted. Is it our fault they don't _have_ an appropriate place for their people to rant and strut their egos, and so the trash ends up in their main groups? Yours for a good rant -- in its place. /// It's Amiga /// for me: why Kent, the man from xanth. \\\/// settle for <xanthian@Zorch.SF-Bay.ORG> <xanthian@well.sf.ca.us> \XX/ anything less? -- Convener, COMPLETED comp.sys.amiga grand reorganization.
sjhg9320@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Spam-pyre) (06/07/91)
Dear Amiga-Bigot:
Time for a reality check here-
Computers are just things.
Think of what you could make of your life if you spent as much energy
worrying about the environment, human rights, or the US education system
as you do your silly little computers.
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