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Offline Fransexy_

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Re: David Braben's Prototype
« on: May 10, 2011, 12:13:46 PM »
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How many more times this site is not 100% amiga only. Get over it. Are you not interested in computers.
 
You could say there is a link as both elite and frontier were Amiga games.
 
Anyway I think this is a pretty cool project, might get one


Has Amiga.org become Osnews 2.0?
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Re: David Braben's Prototype
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2011, 01:20:48 PM »
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@yssing, fransexy et al

Huh, what's the matter with you people? Why the sudden emotions about general computing topics and report of interesting computer technology advances? Are you involved in some campaign here? Will you try to limit discussions to OS4 next? I mean, we have always been able to talk about this kind of stuff on amiga.org and it's hardly as it floods the site anyway, so if you don't like it, go to another site! Or don't read the topics that doesn't interest you, couldn't be simpler, what's your freckin' problem? At least AROS is aiming for ARM, so it's definitely relevant. And if you want to continue your incredibly annoying "TOS" discussions, please go to "TOS.net" (AW.net) which seems the appropriate site for that kind of stuff.


For a forum disscusion is ok. but as a news? then why do not put news about every ARM decive or any advance in x86 camp as Aros runs on it?
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