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Re: C64 Internet
- Subject: Re: C64 Internet
- From: Christian Link <C.LinkSPAMBLOCK@GMX.NET>
- Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 08:17:12 +0100
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2, comp.sys.cbm
- Organization: Avantgardistic Arts
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On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 21:56:58 -0800, Matthew Montchalin
<mmontcha@OregonVOS.net> wrote:
>At least the Amiga, ST, and Mac had something good going for them.
Absolutely! The AMIGA's Guru Meditation and the ST's bombs were much
more original than any BSOD Windows ever produced, after all...
...and much more common, too ;-) .
Greetings,
Chris