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From:Don Cox
Date:30 May 2001 at 10:00:52
Subject:Re: Subject: Re: BoXeR (was: selling some amiga parts...)

On 29-May-01, Gordon Moss wrote:

> This last analogy, whilst thrushes and blackbirds are members of the
> same genus, they wouldn`t see each other as direct competitors, only
> two pairs of thrushes or blackbirds would. This would be analogous to
> Amiga and Mac, both same genus but totally different proucts, and
> since the aforementoned products will be trying to compete in the same
> Amiga marketplace for customers and the current marketplace has
> diminshed to a large extent already, there can`t be enough room for
> everyone.

My point is that they are not competing in the same Amiga marketplace,
they are competing in different Amiga marketplaces.

And the more markets can be exploited, the better.

Regards



Don Cox
doncox@enterprise.net

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