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Offline persia

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Re: Amiga Inc - An open letter to the Amiga community
« on: October 22, 2007, 04:34:34 AM »
Bill is admitting that Amiga (Washington) is the same company as Amiga (Delaware), dumb ass move as ask the creditors he screwed with that move are going to take him to court with this letter...

And what is this talk of millions?  A company that has yet to deliver a single machine, or OS upgrade is talking about outselling iPhone!  The letter is pure {bleep}e.

Open letter to Bill, the old Buddhist saying "Don't just do something, sit there" doesn't work in business.  If you had millions to throw around you wouldn't be fighting over $7000 for OS/4.  Just pay Hyperion and get on with the show for cripes sake.

Final note to Bill, the ScAmiga comments were jokes, they weren't an invitation to operate your company that way.

How can anyone write such utter crap and still face the world.  Bill, nobody expects Amiga to take a share anywhere near Apple, maybe a few tens of thousands of machines if you are lucky, it's a long uphill battle to take on the leaders and you don't have the killer apps to do it.  But nobody is going to write killer apps for a machine that doesn't exist.

ACK is one person, you offered overpriced outdated machines produced by a one man company, what does that mean?  Why not let OS/4 run on old non-intel Macs?  You can pick up machines that are more powerful than what you announced for 1/2 of your price.

Clearly you are not interested in producing anything, why not set the Amiga free?
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Re: Amiga Inc - An open letter to the Amiga community
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2007, 04:41:00 AM »
"acquired the tangible and intangible assets of the Amiga business"...

This smells, I wonder if they didn't get SCO'ed, that is they got the name and the rights to produce the OS but not the actual IP.

I'll bet dollars to doughnuts Acer got the Amiga IP in it's purchase of Gateway...
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