> > So don't cite your tiny backwards little "town in the middle
> > of nowhere" type Amiga market as a worldwide counter for users,
> > because it just doesn't work like that.
> 
> I sincerely hope you are correct, but I did get the message
> via one of my EMail letters saying that the sales of OS3.5
> was so abysmally low that there is not going to be anything
> beyond that.  It was from a German source.  IIRC, the numbers
> bandied about were only aboue 3000 world wide.  To tell you
> the truth, that news really depressed me. 

I sincerely hope you didn't beleive it: pre-order sales of
OS3.5 hit around 8,000 anyway, and IIRC they're pushing
20,000 at the moment: there are probably a few hundred sitting
in suppliers' warehouses, but they CERTAINLY sold more than
3,000 to customers.

> My family is REALLY pushing that I "get a real computer".

Then get one. Buying a Pentium III isn't going to break your
Amiga the instant you turn it on..

-- 
Matt Sealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Distributed Systems Support
Computer Centre
University of Leicester
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