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Re: City of Kent Sells Naming Rights To Amiga
« on: April 19, 2007, 06:31:59 AM »
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I emailed a few folks whom I wont name w/the City of Kent and some folks w/corporate @ the Seattle Thunderbirds, that were surprised to hear the bad side of AI.  "They seemed like nice people in our meetings".    So I sent 'em some reading material and wished them the best of luck.


I really don't see how going out of our way to tell people how horrible Amiga Inc is helps us get OS4 on new, licensed hardware.  I'm not saying I approve of anything Amiga Inc. has done but it seams that if there is ANY hope of things changing for the better, this "community" will be sure to squash it. :whack: :roll:

What hope is there left?
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Re: City of Kent Sells Naming Rights To Amiga
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2007, 04:35:50 PM »
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AI will squash their own "dreams" and the last thing you'll see is licensed hardware.


If you believe that is true, why do you feel such a strong need to "help" them do that?

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To buy out Amiga Inc


Ha!  Like that's going to happen.  Okay, who's going to start a bounty for buying out Amiga Inc?  
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-- Michael A. Piva --


"In engineering, there is no single truth, no one right answer; there\'s a canvas, and you paint it your way, only with chips or gates or subroutines rather than actual paint. That\'s the Amiga..."
-Dave Haynie