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Re: Amiga Inc - An open letter to the Amiga community
« on: October 03, 2007, 08:25:18 AM »
This is the computer business, and it's 2007, Mr McEwan. Talk is cheap, words are irrelevant, products matter. Your company has continually talked itself and it's 'third parties' up, and no products are forthcoming, ergo you're doing something wrong. You don't see Steve Jobs (love him or hate him) talking up vapourware for years and years then telling us 'it'll be out as soon as some hardware comes along' then telling us 'the hardware will be along as soon as we reach an agreement with our developers.' Apple simply say 'we're doing this' and it happens, and they show us exactly how along the way. One good example of how this business is supposed to work. I hope you are taking notes. I work on the same principles and that's worked form me too...

We gave you time, for a while it looked semi-promising, so we gave you some more, nothing more happened, and some even gave you more than that (i.e. too much). You still have singularly failed to produce the product(s). You still continue to talk. I for one am sick of listening. The boy who cried fire is very close to getting burned, and here at least went up in flames a long time ago... :madashell:
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Re: Amiga Inc - An open letter to the Amiga community
« Reply #1 on: October 04, 2007, 09:51:13 PM »
I agree whole-heartedly with Oli_hd. The Amiga is nothing. It's dead, and it'll take an enormous electric shock to ever make it go again, and Bill McEwan is too cheap to even buy a 9V battery. I'll preserve the Amiga's illustrious past and the great machines that were born out of it, but I want no part in this so called 'future', if this is all it's going to be.

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what i read above is actually confirming what i had thought of the majority of this community. Grumblers. it does not matter that people are doing their best to keep things up for those who actually **appreciate** that. i have a feeling that most of you grumblers think you would have done better.

so why the heck won't you prove that rather than sitting and criticizing others? or maybe you could rethink your complaints???


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http://www.lincsamiga.org.uk/
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A1200 \\\'C=Flash\\\' games machine
CD32
EFIKA 5200B