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From: es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Ethan Solomita)
Subject: Re: CDVT and CD-I
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Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1991 10:43:13 GMT

In article <6981@mcrware.UUCP> leeg@mcrware.UUCP (Lee Glenn) writes:
>
>I've got to agree with you.  Although I may have a <slight> bias toward
>CD-I, (Microware developed CD-RTOS) I've been an Amigan for several years.
>Commodore took 11 months to send me AmigaVision which was supposed to have
>been shipped along with my 3000.  I'm told that some customer database got
>screwed up or something.
>My point is: THIS is the kind of support that will compete with these
>consumer electronics giants?
>
	What kind of SUPPORT to companies like Panasonic and
Matsushita give? The only thing I've ever gotten from one of
those sort of companies is a number for my local repair center.
Commodore does better. Commodore gives you the number which will
get a FedEx guy over to your place.
	(BTW, I don't know that CDTV gets the FedEx service too)
	-- Ethan

"...Know-Nothing-Bozo the Non-Wonder Dog, an animal so stupid that it
had been sacked from one of Will's own commercials for being incapable
of knowing which dog food it was supposed to prefer, despite the fact
that the meat in all the other bowls had engine oil poured all over it."
