Its a small Greenwich Village paper in Manhattan, it has some fun
articles from time to time, but its highly slanted and often tends to
OpEd more then accurately report things truthfully... it does however
have a good backpages area for techjobs and such - or at least it used to.
Joe Giliberti wrote:
You've never heard of The Onion, which is a
satirical newspaper that
features little, if any truth.
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Curt @ Atari Museum
<curt at atarimuseum.com>wrote:
What's not so funny is, the article
could've mentioned a telco# or (looks
like these guys don't have one - a website) --- If they are hurting for $$$
I'm sure enough of us calling to see if they have any of their X-117C
computers or parts still lying around, we'd all help buy those up and those
guys would make a few bucks, I for one think that is a damned cool looking
computer, I wonder if it was a CP/M box... I can't find ANY reference or a
Xalaga computer anywhere, and never heard of one until today. Judging
from that alone, looks like these guys biggest problem is they didn't know
how to market themselves very well.
Curt
Evan Koblentz wrote:
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