From: barrett@gleep.cs.umass.edu (Daniel Barrett)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
Subject: BLAZEMONGER INCORPORATED'S statement on CBM situation
Date: 22 May 1994 05:59:10 GMT
Keywords: CBM, OB-GYN, marsupials

	By now, we've all heard the sad news about Commodore.  Since the
announcement, we at BLAZEMONGER INCORPORATED have been bombarded with calls,
letters, e-mails, rotten tangerines, dismembered weasel carcasses, etc., all
asking the big question:  "What is going to happen next?"  Well, here is
some news to dispel all those nasty rumors and set your minds at ease.
Unless you're one of the dweebs who threw the weasels.  We've got a surprise
in store for YOU.  Heh heh.

	And now, as a public service, BLAZEMONGER INCORPORATED proudly
presents the TRUE ANSWERS to the most pressing questions that have been
rattling around in our tiny little brains for the past few weeks.

Q:	Is Commodore dead?
A:	According to Ron Nibbly, head of our "Legal Department", Commodore
	has "filed for bankruptcy under Bahamian Law.  This is a highly
	technical process which consists mainly of filing several hundred
	legal documents and then drinking oneself into a stupor on a sunny,
	tropical beach."  (Hence the term, "voluntary liquidation.")  So no,
	Commodore is not dead:  it's blind, staggering drunk.  Except for the
	Marketing Department, which amazingly is going to turn a profit this
	quarter.

Q:	Is somebody going to buy Commodore?
A:	Yes, absolutely.

Q:	I heard that Samsung is buying (or considering buying) Commodore.
	Is this true?
A:	No.  This ridiculous story began on USENET because of a network
	glitch.  A bunch of people in c.s.a.advocacy were talking about the
	Massachusetts-based Free Software Foundation, the makers of GNU
	software (gcc, emacs, etc.).  Somebody's network node hiccupped, and
	the letters of "GNU MASS" got rearranged to spell "SAMSUNG".  Yes,
	it's true.  Amazing how rumors start, eh?

Q:	Oh yeah?  Then who is going to buy CBM, Mr. Smarty Pants?
A:	We at BLAZEMONGER INC. have direct access to the most up-to-date,
	secret information about the impending purchase of Commodore.  Ten
	or fifteen vendors are currently battling it out, and Commodore will
	apparently go to the winner.  Nobody knows for sure which vendor
	will emerge victorious, but BLAZEMONGER INCORPORATED is betting on
	"Bob's Bait 'n Tackle."  This popular fishing supply store in
	Chickenmilk, Wisconsin, hopes to get the rights to the AAA chipset.
	According to the owner, Bob "Bob" Bob, "them there Super Duper Agnes
	chips done make a excellent bait fer catchin' all kinds 'o fish."
	If he wins the rights, Bob plans to license the technology to other
	vendors if they can successfully answer a 15-question quiz about
	mackerel.  Anyone wanting more information can write to Bob at
	bobbobbob@fishnet.bnt.com.

Q:	Where is Irving Gould now?
A:	Having recovered from his beachside "liquidation", Irving has
	retired and moved to Skink City, Iowa, where he has opened up a PC
	clone dealership.  Reports say he sold 8 computers this month and
	somehow managed to pull in a $1,400,000 salary.

Q:	And where is Medhi Ali?
A:	We're offering him a job as a punching bag for the "Customer
	Service" department.

Q:	And for THAT matter, where is Sue West, our favorite ex-CBMer whose
	bulletins used to grace the comp.sys.amiga.announce newsgroup?
A:	After her unfortunate dismissal from CBM during one of the last
	rounds of layoffs, Sue vanished from sight, but we managed to track
	her down.  It turns out that as Sue was leaving CBM for the last
	time, she was mistaken for someone else, abducted, and committed to
	the West Chester Home For The Mentally Wacky.  Fortunately, we at
	BLAZEMONGER INCORPORATED were able to negotiate with the doctors
	there and get her out.  Actually, we just sent a few helpful
	"Customer Service" folks to the Home carrying a big sign that said
	"FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE."

Q:	Will BLAZEMONGER INCORPORATED continue to support the Amiga?
A:	Yes, definitely!  We will continue bringing you the finest
	ViolentWare (TM) products on the planet... and then some!  Next
	week, we'll be releasing BLAZE-MELTDOWN, a new "simulation" type
	game in the spirit of Sim City, Populous, etc., but not like those
	WIMPY TRASH PSEUDO-GAMES.  In BLAZE-MELTDOWN, you get to simulate
	the operation of an actual nuclear reactor.  The feeling of realism
	is intensified by forcing your computer monitor to emit FIVE
	THOUSAND TIMES its normal amount of RADIATION.  We are sure that
	you will have an exciting reaction to this explosive new product.


	Well, I hope this article clears up some of the LIES and
MISINFORMATION floating around the Net.  More should become clear as the
weeks go on.  And if not, we'll be happy to "clarify" some more. :-)

                                                        Dan

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ps:	Thanks to Dense from IRC for preening my pet basilisk, "Boinky".

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