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From: knurlin@trwspf.TRW.COM (Scott Karlin)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: A1000 in Scientific American Special Issue.
Message-ID: <816@trwspf.TRW.COM>
Date: 21 Sep 88 15:56:08 GMT
Reply-To: knurlin@trwspf.UUCP (Scott Karlin)
Organization: TRW - Data Systems Lab., Redondo Beach, CA
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I just picked-up a copy of Scientific American's
*Trends in Computing* (special issue/vol 1) and
there is a picture of school girl using an A1000
to help her with a crayon drawing.  It is on page
13 and the caption reads:

"GRAPHICS CAPABILITIES of personal computers are improving
rapidly.  Here a child has utilized a video camera to
transfer her crayon drawing to the computer screen.  She
can now change the image in various ways - say by adding
a rainbow."

Unfortunately, the computer's name has been removed so
this probably won't help sell very many Amigas.

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