> 
> Another thing that is strange is if they ask like "can your Amiga read that
> file" and the answer is "no" and they say "that's really bad". Often they
> ask about something like a Word-document or powerpoint or something. But if
> I ask if they can read a Final Writer document they just say "why should I,
> I don't need it, noones use it". Gaahh! They are so full of it :o) . It's
> usually no point in discussing with them. They won't admit the advantages
> of virtual screens, assigns, the possibility to allways see how much memory
> you have available (I know I can do that in Windows but it's smoother in
> AOS I think :o), using RAM as a device, datatypes, locale.......... They
> allways say "I don't need that, I can do it anyway" and so on. They sound
> pretty much like an amiga-user exept that I agree when something is better
> with win then aos but they just can't accept that something can be better
> with AOS.

^_^

They cannot understand.  The single biggest difference between AOS and
Win is gracefulness.  Besides, when asked about a .doc file, the
answer is "Yes, the Amiga can read Word documents."  And for
PowerPoint, the answer is, "Nobody in their right mind uses
PowerPoint as it's nothing but a virus delivery system."  

PC loosers are also lazy, they KNOW that Outlook is a virus,
shut-down, and wipe everything out time bomb waiting for the
inappropriate time to destroy their drive--and they use it anyway. 
Mine you, there are some intelligent PC users out there, that know how
to manipulate everything... But, they are a different breed. 

I have a PC, but I only use it for two things: work and things that
the miggy just cannot do. (for example, pick up the yahoo sports
broadcasts).  I will send mail with the PC, but I refuse to
download/check/read mail with it.  How many PeCers freak out at the
mention of a new email virus?  How many Amiga users are concerned
about this?
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Regards,

Dave 'Targhan' Crawford

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