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- From: jmpierce@whale.st.usm.edu (Jimmy Malcolm Pierce)
- Subject: Re: Another Amiga Sighted On TV!
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.153412.3468@ra.msstate.edu>
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 15:34:12 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov18.071225.9050@sandbox.kenn.wa.us> sboutwel@sandbox.kenn.wa.us (Scott Boutwell) writes:
- >Program on the Discovery Channel called Invention featured NEWTEK's Video
- >Toaster... They even gave credit to the Amiga as the system that Drives it.
- >Showed an NEWTEK toaster work station... (ala 2000 with Toaster and sticker).
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- Hmm. I watched that program and saw no mention of the Amiga, but did see
- mention of I*M. And saw a M*C in one of the offices. Could you tell us
- when in the show they mentioned Amiga ? Thanks, JimP.
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- { I posted more details in another message. }
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