Re: [stella] POLL

Subject: Re: [stella] POLL
From: Nick S Bensema <nickb@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 19:10:52 -0700 (MST)
>
>At 04:51 PM 3/3/97 -0700, you wrote:
>>You already have.  This list was a brilliant idea.  But not being a 
>>programmer yourself, there is little else you can do unless you have some
>>idea you'd like to share with us.  If, for example, you know a guy who
>
>Mr. Bensema, why would I even mention the possibility of me helping the
>cause if I felt I couldn't?

I dunno.  I must have been writing so long I forgot how to think.  That
happens when people argue, eh?  :)

>I think you should give ME the benefit of the doubt that I perhaps have
>enough of an understanding of the situation to know how to maximize the
>productivity of the programmers here.
>
>There is plenty I think I can do, and you'll all find out when the time
>comes what that will be because I don't want to disappoint anyone if it
>falls through.  But trust me.  It's the 20th anniversary of the 2600 and I
>intend to try to generate as much nostalgia interest in the machine this
>year as possible, which in turn should create more demand for new 2600 wares.
>
>I may have a proposal to all of you shortly...

Well, that's nice.  It's a bit hard to make sense when the facts are
completely unavailable.

When was the actual release of the 2600 to stores, anyway?  Actually,
that's a better question for Usenet..... i'll ask there.


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