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Re: Optimism and the Amiga Community
« on: June 20, 2006, 01:46:48 AM »
Realism. It's that really bitter, hard pill to swallow.  It's the one that makes people wonder if Elvis is still alive and stuff. So many people want to believe, they shut out anything that will distract them from inevitable.

I guess I'm going to say this to the people. If you were able to be in the scene during the lifetime of the Amiga, be happy for the memories. Your nostalgia will keep you afloat.

As for those that were too young to be able to afford to be in the scene, or just managed to discover it, treat it as the great piece of history that it is.

Unless someone with a lot of lot of money came along to fight and bribe off lawyers, business execs, and other money gunners in the business, Amiga will never exisit at any other level then just the twinkle in the eyes of hobbyiests everywhere.
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