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Re: A-EON Technology Acquires Amiga.org
« on: June 12, 2014, 10:11:58 PM »
Thanks for all the kind comments.

Matthew answered the question about our intentions in acquiring Amiga.org but to reiterate, Amiga.org is a great peice of Amiga history and has the potential to be a massive resource for all Amigans (whatever flavour). It is the members who are the life and blood of Amiga.org and make it what it is. Without active and engaged members Amiga.org will slowly fade and die.

Personal answer: As an Amigan I'm just stoked* to be associated with Amiga.org :)

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Re: A-EON Technology Acquires Amiga.org
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2014, 12:51:50 PM »
@Persia

You took the words right out of my mouth. :-)

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Re: A-EON Technology Acquires Amiga.org
« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2014, 01:55:33 AM »
I have been following this thread with some interest. We are reviewing  the TOS moderation policy, that is currently in place, with the  Moderator team. Expect some announcements in the not too distant future.

In  the meantime as a small piece of humour and light relief here are some "moderation rules" that is guaranteed to earn your a ban on any  community forum:

Rule 1: Argue! This is absolutely  the most important rule of posting in any online forum and many of the other  rules are based upon it. Be sure to start an argument whenever the  opportunity presents itself. In fact, even if the pportunity doesn't  present itself, argue anyway. After all, people don't come to message boards  to share ideas, have polite discussions, or learn new things; they're there  strictly for the non-stop arguments so be sure not to disappoint. Also, be  sure not to back up your arguments with any facts.

Rule 2: Flame other  posters. This rule goes hand in hand with rule 1. You're already starting an  argument, so why not insult someone while you're at it? Don't just disagree  with the previous poster's post; make it personal! If member John293 creates  a topic about why he feels the war in Iraq was unnecessary, you should  respond with "No John, the war was right and you're stupid for thinking  otherwise." Better yet, throw in an insult that has nothing to do with the  topic of discussion and make sure it's an insult about their appearance or  something in their personal life you couldn't possibly know anything about.  Take the previous example about user John293's anti-war post. An even better  response would be "No john, the war was right and you're ugly."

Rule  3: Never, under any circumstances,use proper spelling and grammar. Doing so  will only confirm that you are a nerd. Instead you should shorten three  letter words such as you and are and express them as single letters like U  and R. Be sure to substitute as many letters in a word as you can with  numbers. Spell these words wrong as well. For example, instead of typing "I  Like to eat," you should type "i L31k 2 34t." Also remember to never ever  begin a sentence with a capital letter. This will only make your sentences  easier to understand and in turn easier for whomever you're currently  arguing with to pick apart and respond to your posts.

Rule 4: Lie.  Fabricate stories about girlfriends or boyfriends (or Amiga hardware) you don't have,  experiences you've never had, and sports you don't play. After all, who's  going to check? This can be especially useful in arguments. Should someone  attempt to call you on an argument which has no factual basis (none of your  arguments should anyway), simply lie and tell them you graduated from an Ivy  League college at the top of your class which landed you a 6-figure job and  are therefore not only much smarter but also a more successful person in  general than whoever it is you're currently locked in battle  with.

Rule 5: When arguing, be sure to point out every minor spelling  and/or grammatical mistake in your opponent's previous post. This will  distract the other users reading your argumentative and insulting posts  (yes, you have an audience and everyone is interested in your petty fight)  from the fact that your posts have no actual substance or point to them.  Should your opponent's post contain no errors, call him or her a nerd for  taking the time to write out such a perfect posts. If your opponent points  out the errors in your own post (and there should be plenty of them), tell  him or her that you weren't really paying attention when you wrote it and  imply that he or she has no life for scrutinizing over it.

Rule 6: On  most forums there is a search feature. This feature is just there for show;  make sure never to use it. Instead, what you should do is make a new thread  about your topic. If it's already been posted numerous times before, great!  Now there's one more and every good poster knows you can never have enough  duplicate threads. If for some reason no one responds to your thread, don't  search for answers or information elsewhere. Simply make another thread  containing the exact same post you posted in your first thread. This time  around you're sure to get a response from someone and as an added bonus they  may complain about the duplicate threads...another chance to  argue!Rule

7: Never back down or give up on an argument. No matter how  clear it is that you're in the wrong and have lost, keep arguing and  flaming. When everyone realizes your argument has nothing to support it,  simply tell them that they just don't get it. If the other members politely  ask that you remain on topic and cease the arguing, insult them and drag  them into your argument. Don't ever stop until the board's administrator  closes the thread and issues you a warning and/or ban.

Rule 8: When  your username is banned from the forum (and if you've followed the previous  rules correctly it will be) register under an alternate username and  continue to troll about the forums. Mock the admin who banned your other  username while you're at it. When you're banned again, simply repeat the  process all over again.

One final rule, always disagree and argue with the Moderation policy and Moderators.

Footnote: If you follow this guide correctly you  should earn yourself the coveted "IP ban," the ultimate goal of all good  members of a message board, in no time!

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Re: But ask yourselves: WHY?
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2014, 02:47:22 AM »
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Who says it was pity or charity?  Maybe DiscreetFX was happy to sell to fund some other project, or re-start an old one like Oil Change the movie.  ;)

Why did we acquire Amiga.org? Was it pity or charity?

No to both questions. Bill was a willing seller and we were a willing buyer. We acquired all the Amiga.org brand and trademarks which were originally approved by Commodore in 1994 and pre-dates everything which came after Commodore's demise. That in itself was well worth the purchase price. However, speaking personally as an Amiga enthusiast, I just happy to help keep Amiga.org afloat together with the generous donations gratefully received to help with the running costs. Don't forget to keep feeding the kitty! ;-)

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Re: But ask yourselves: WHY?
« Reply #4 on: June 14, 2014, 03:40:00 AM »
@SACC-guy

I can confirm that one-off donations go to our PayPal account (I tested this myself by making a donation ;-)). We are in the process of checking/changing the other sign up links.

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Re: A-EON Technology Acquires Amiga.org
« Reply #5 on: June 14, 2014, 05:52:19 AM »
Tax write off. I'm not sure what that really means in this case? Amiga.org bills have to be paid whoever owns the website.

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Re: A-EON Technology Acquires Amiga.org
« Reply #6 on: June 15, 2014, 01:12:11 PM »
I like the new owners too! ;-)

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