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- From: 01mbmccabe@leo.bsuvc.bsu.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
- Subject: Re: Atari seen in Compuke! magazine
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.223922.12083@bsu-ucs>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 03:39:22 GMT
- References: <Bxwx1n.9H5@constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu>
- Organization: Ball State University, Muncie, In - Univ. Computing Svc's
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- > The November issue of Compuke! mentioned the Atari Portfolio in one of its
- > articles (the one on palmtop computers). The author did a price/feature
- > comparison of several palmtops. If you are looking for an entry level
- > palmtop computer, I don't see how you could choose anything else. Is this
- > just news to me?
- >
- > The December issue had a company trying to teach you about music on computers.
- > They were giving away an ST when you payed their tuition. Their was even a
- > 520/1040 style case (couldn't tell which because of the small picture).
- >
- > On a side note: among the "101 Things to Give for Christmas Presents" was
- > an Amiga 500. They said it's great for games and even runs a few serious
- > applications. Was this a back-handed compliment or what?
- >
- > I thought I'd never see the day when Compute! (er... Compuke!) magazine gave
- > any non-PC or non-Mac the time of day. The end must be near...
- >
- > Anybody care?
-
- Only so far as to ask if I'm the only one here who remembers far enough back to
- the day of type in programs out of Compute?
-
- -Matt
-