Hello Jaeson,
On 03/12/2008, you wrote:
>> Amiga seems to have more lives than BeOS and other similar OS'es.
>> Not sure how many will remember once we first generation Amigans
>> leave
>> the scene, but until then some will remember.
> There's still activity for C64/128 users so maybe there's still hope
> for Amiga.
>> As southerners in the US
>> are reputed to say about our Civil War after the war was over -
>> which they called the War among the states - "Forget hell."
> Wasn't that the "War Of Northern Aggression" too?
Too many southerners may still believe that. Of course, the best
thing that happened to the south was the north migration. I can't
imagine what the former-New York population of Miami is. I guess the
aggression continues.
> Jaeson
> "In a world without walls, who needs Windows? In a
> world without fences, who needs Gates?" --Chris Hodges
> "It's not too surprising that these proletarian lefties and
> inveterate peaceniks should attack Exxon, for (by my modest count
> there) war profiteering, racism, overcrowded jails, civil liberties,
> human rights, HIV, hepatitis, mental illness, combat fatalities, the
> Pentagon's budget, the need for prosthetics, pollution, environmental
> illnesses, foreign adventurism and buying Congress wholesale. But
> wait till it starts dawning on conservatives and rich people that
> climate-change is Exxon's biggest product, and that climate
> disruption is causing horrific economic damage to their own
> pocketbooks. Somebody somewhere is gonna go down hard for that. There
> really isn't a better candidate for scapegoating and deliberate
> public punishment than the people of Exxon. And they're sure not
> gonna lack for finger pointing. They're all over the world, and all
> over the world people hate them." -- Bruce Sterling
>
Talk to you later.
--
Dr. Larry Keller
Levin College of Urban Affairs
Cleveland State University
lkeller@...