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Re: X1000 looking good on paper?
« on: October 15, 2010, 08:08:35 PM »
@ Piru

  What is the SOURCE of this photo.  I went to mainparty.net and I couldn't find the photo anywhere, neither can I find any mention of Aeon, TreverD, X1000, AmigaOne, or AmigaOS4.  Where's the evidence that this was an official Aeon demonstration.  At best, I'd say it's just some over zealous Amiga fan trying to unofficially advertise the X1000, at worst it could be you (though I doubt it) taking a picture in his basement intentially trying to make a mockery of the X1000.

  At the VERY LEAST, you need to give proper references to your wild claims/photos.
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Re: X1000 looking good on paper?
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2010, 10:27:40 PM »
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Where's yours that Piru ever said or implied it?


 Well, I can easily counter that by asking you, "Where's your proof that I ever claimed that Piru made such a claim?"  I simply asked a question; it could have even been rhetorical. But, for the record, I DO claim that Piru was implying it. Asking me to prove something's that's implied is nonsensical and you should know that. You might as well ask me to prove that it's possible to prove things.

  However, the fact that (so far) the vast majority of people responding to this thread seem to be assuming the very thing I claim Piru is implying speaks volumes.
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"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