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From: Adam Chrystie <adamchry@cats.ucsc.edu>
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Subject: Re: Lightwave Contest Rules (Draft)
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Adrian Onsen - ASNG/F94 wrote:
> Exactly.... How can my 68030 amiga ever compete with an 300Mhz Alpha
> workstation? Or a 200 Mhz pentium...
> But then again, it's not the hardware that matters most when it
> comes to this.... creativity always seems to find a way....
>
Hmm..I would think creative people would be very likely to own an Alpha..How could they afford the
machine if someone did not pay them for their creativity in the first place?? By this ntion, you got
a creative person with an ALpha and a creative person with an Amiga...still equal??? Now does
creativity rule the day...Heck no, the person with the Alpha can SPEW creativity all over teh