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Offline teo

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Re: A feeling about the Amiga that I cannot describe!
« on: February 20, 2003, 11:43:13 AM »
The feeling certainly is unique. I remember how i felt getting my microbotix 1230XA, genuine excitement. Theres still alot of that feeling about when i plug the a1200 up to the TV for a bout of killing game show etc, infact even just moving files around and organising the directories???

@Whabang. the cummunity breaking apart? no no no, indeed, yes we are about to shed the rif raf from the community (from both sides) because of the MOSS issue, and im glad for it. Because once they have gone, we will have a united common goal again, and i would think/hope that the size of the community will increase and be more dedicated than we have seen for quite a few years. No more pathetic bickering, or both sides slinging mud for no real reason. Its coming, and it shouldnt be long. I think youll find the day that os4 is released will be the catalyst. Im thinking intense but short lived flame wars will burn us all a little, but soon after the two communities will seperate forever. There's nothing wrong with either community by themselves, its not until they come together at the same place that it starts to get hostile. Its why i think that seperation is the best/only option.
 

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Re: A feeling about the Amiga that I cannot describe!
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2003, 12:37:06 PM »
@MAD
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the dream Jay Miner had when he and his maverick team created the incredible machine!


Hmm well put. We may not be able to accurately define the feeling, but perhaps we gan give it a name? The Jay Miner factor??? After all, its the result of his dream that we feel, "Ecstacy through technology..."