Gawd damn dave! Will you please use a quoting system that makes it seem
like you are actually replying to an e-mail message and not just adding to
it?
Look at your message below. Can you tell right off where Ethan's message
ends and yours begins? I surely can't. This is complete lameness.
This is not the first complaint lobbed your way. Are you listening?
HELLO!?
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 SUPRDAVE_at_aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 2/15/2004 6:55:57 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> dickset_at_amanda.spole.gov writes:
> Long ago, before I even had a hard drive on my A1000, I had a game for the
> Amiga that I think was called "Portal". It was more of an interactive
> story where you played the part of an astronaut returning to a deserted
> Earth.
>
> I have been googling, etc., and can't find it on any game lists. Given that
> AFAIK, it runs under AmigaDOS 1.1 and probably doesn't have a hard-disk-
> installable version, I'm sure all of these newcomers to the Amiga scene have
> never heard of it.
>
> So... does this ring any bells with anyone? Do I have the title right?
> heh, I remember that game and have it for my apple //e. Something about
> finding out where everyone went and you interact with some computer system that
> will help you find out what happened.
>
> --
> I am not willing to give up my liberties for the appearance of 'security'
>
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