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to: Wayne Day 76703,376 (X)
from: PHIL SCHERER 71211,2545
date: 1992-01-03 19:10:16
subject: #13793-#Multimedia.

#: 13803 S1/General Interest
    03-Jan-92  19:10:16
Sb: #13793-#Multimedia.
Fm: PHIL SCHERER 71211,2545
To: Wayne Day 76703,376 (X)

That isn't possible. I just read my latest Compuserve magazine and it features
Multimedia computing. It tells all about Unix and Dos and IBM and Mac and Amiga
and all the great things that intel is doing in Multimedia. It tells about the
wonder of it in OS2 and windows with Dos. It has a helpful guide to consumers
who might be interested in pursuing Multimedia in the future with a list of
companies in the process of developing it. As I read it I didn't notice as much
as a  for OS9. We all know that this fine information service would
not neglect to mention one of its' own sigs or system subscribers if it had any
connection at all with Multimedia or the slightest interest in pursuing it in
the future. Why that could be considered ignorance or bias or neglect. I'm
sorry but it isn't possible that CIS could do such a thing.

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