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From: mwm@pa.dec.com (Mike (My Watch Has Windows) Meyer)
Subject: Re: Amiga World / Amazing Computing Tech magazines
In-Reply-To: giguere@csg.uwaterloo.ca's message of 30 Mar 91 02:51:14 GMT
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Date: 1 Apr 91 12:53:37
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In article <1991Mar30.025114.975@maytag.waterloo.edu> giguere@csg.uwaterloo.ca (Eric Giguere) writes:

   In article <67906@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> v125lqbx@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu writes:
   >QUESTION:
   >Is the Amiga World Tech magazine available -without- the disk?  

   As far as I know, no.  No disk doesn't make much sense since there
   will be few listings in the magazine itself.

No disk makes lots of sense on a $ basis. There wasn't anything on the
first issues disk that was even worth looking at.

At around $5, the first issue (sans disk) would have been a good buy,
and I probably would have subscribed. At $16, I feel ripped off, and
will only buy one if it's got several articles of high interest, or
something relevant to what I'm currently working on.

I've already written a letter to the editor suggesting they offer a
diskless version, and make the disk available to buyers of that
version for extra $'s.

	<mike

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I should be sleeping like a log.
