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- From: root@rkamiga.UUCP (Rick Kelly)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Is there an Amiga FAQ?
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <root.02wr@rkamiga.UUCP>
- References: <Paula_Lieberman.077i@amicol.UUCP>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 15:57:28 EST
- Organization: Rick's Amiga
- Lines: 24
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- In article <Paula_Lieberman.077i@amicol.UUCP> Paula_Lieberman@amicol.UUCP (Paula Lieberman) writes:
- >re article by Michael Gelman: Well, you could just log onto Amiga Colony in
- >Billerica, running on an Amiga 2000 and ask that question, or call the
- >Boston Computer Society office in Cambridge, which would refer you to
- >someone in the Amiga Users' Group, or you could call the Memory Location in
- >WellekO+0sley, or OmniTek in Tewksbury, The Bit Bucket in Newton,
- >ComputerWorks on the North Shore, Finetastic in Norwood, or any of the
- >other Amiga dealers around eastern Massachusetts, and get as much
- >information as you care to listen to about Amigas... you c{ould leave a
- >message on the BCS Amiga BBS at 617-729-7340, etc. etc. There's a LOT of
- >information about Amigas and which one would make the most sense for you,
- >in the area you're in. Oops, I forgot to mention AUGLL, the Amiga Users'
- >Group of Greater Lowell, which meets once a month at OmniTek in Tewksbury
- >[town adjacent to Billerica]. OmniTek would know when the meetings are....
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- The Bit Bucket in Newton and Sudbury is apparently no longer in the Amiga
- business. At least that's what they told a friend of mine. They're busy
- pushing Apple systems.
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