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17 Sep 96 , Derek Woodlands did fondle the keyboard and wrote to Dave Freeman:
Yowser & greets Derek!,
DF>> This one is called Westech96 (runs every three years) and is aimed at
DF>> the beef and wool markets - that's where all the interest is in this
DW> I suppose there would be a lot of interest in RAM out there...
Kiwi's?
DW> Fairy 'nuff. Although you could still use the old Amiga to put
DW> together a presentation package for the display. On the other hand,
DW> Scala is now a PC program so I suppose there is little point.
Ah yes.. but have you seen Scala on a PC? No wonder Scala aren't making any
record sales there...
DF>> I do all of my web development on one of the PC's here and much of the
DF>> internet access - my ISP uses CHAP negotiation on his PPP connections
DF>> and, so far, only the registered version of Amiga PPP supports this.
DW> That's one thing that cheeses me off. These sort of things should be
DW> built into Amigados. Perhaps if we ever see v4, it will be there.
2034 ad. <-- Release date
DW>>> I'll have a look-see tonight. Assuming my ISP doesn't crash again,
DW>>> that is.
Perhaps your ISP relaying those hundreds of megs of images you ftp each
time you're on ;-)
DF>> I prefer Internet Explorer v3.0 now actually. I'm having a heap of fun
DW> Beware of IE3.0! It scrambled my hard drive. I have since deleted it
DW> from my system.
Apparently M........ (that company), have released a bugfix, but no-one is
sure the bugfix doesn't have bugs :) Reminds me of Bre :)
DW> BTW, does anyone know whether or not Livewire will be keeping the
DW> Aminet mirror? They seem to say it will go one week and it is back up
DW> the next.
crunch, grind, bang etc etc. I'm sure Brendan will reply :)
Cheers, __
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