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From: gfm@mole.gnu.ai.mit.edu (George)
Subject: Re: Game Shows
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Date: Sun, 5 May 91 21:07:39 GMT
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In article <d#4G_gw*1@cs.psu.edu> melling@cs.psu.edu (Michael D Mellinger) writes:
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>In article <david.0971@starsoft.hou.tx.us> david@starsoft.hou.tx.us (Dave Lowrey) writes:
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>   They were watching some sort of kids "game show" on Nickelodian. They were
>   at the final "lightning round", where for each correct answer, they get
>   another prize. The grand prize was a trip to Universal Studios, Florida,
>   where the Nickelodian studios are located.
>
>   The next highest prize was.....an Amiga 500!!!!
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>   Sounds like CBM marketing is starting to catch on!
>
	If you visit Universal Studios in Florida (I have twice) you may notice an A2000 (Possibly a toaster inside?) sitting inside a little audio room next to the large, rather expensive 'paint boxes' that are what most people use....A paintbox is virtually a computer/genlock....(costs a fortune compared to an Amiga with a Genlock).....




