Re: I really do like OS X but . . .




"Wegie" <here@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> The Amiga never had a large userbase nor software selection, the two
> camps are very unrelated. Apple users have always known they are leading
> the PC industry forward since 76, 81, the Commodore users never thought
> they were leading at anything except they had a poor man's Mac. The two
> worlds were on opposite ends of the spectrum, with all the PC folk in
> the middle somewhere.

Cough. The Amigas were ground-breaking in many ways. They were used to make
Babylon 5 graphics, for instance.


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