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Offline Plaz

Re: iContain
« on: March 01, 2011, 03:09:24 AM »
Pardon my mood and imagery, but it's how I've come to see things lately....

What we have now is an undead beast with multiple tails flailing in every direction without a focused coherent consciousness to guide it.

It's as if Amiga died, the body was consumed by earth worms, and now all of those gorged mindless creatures are wiggling in all their own directions.

I find no sense in it all any more except what is the inherent self preservation instinct built in to each worm. What was Amiga is now just a memory of exhumed and consumed remains.

By the way, earthworms are very good for fertile soil.

Plaz
 

Offline Plaz

Re: iContain
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2011, 01:22:50 PM »
Quote from: Franko;618566
Let's play Spot The Serial Killer... :eek:



:roflmao:  
Nah, you're just mistakenly misreading my hopeless frustration as something else... but thanks for the laugh.

With the light of a new day, I'll give a less creeped response....
Amiga could be many things, but now that it seems to have become so hopelessly fractured I see little or no hope of anything commercially successful. With that in mind, why do all of these players keep tossing money and effort in only to multiply the problem and further lessen their chance at success.... no sense to it.

Has there been any profitable businesses directly related to Amiga/Amiga OS in the past 10 years? Cloanto maybe? Any others? Everyone else just seems to be burning money. We'll see what iContain and CUSA can do in this next year. If they drag on longer than that, I don't feel much hope for them either. Ah well, back to watching the soap opera

Plaz