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Re: Garry Hare No longer at Amiga Inc.
« on: October 20, 2005, 05:10:25 PM »
They might be trying to limp it along long enough to get bought out for a nice dollar ammount.
 

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Re: Garry Hare No longer at Amiga Inc.
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2005, 05:51:59 PM »
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If that is the case, it's rather a moot point.  What might, at one point, have been worth 4.5 million isn't worth .5 million any more.  Most of the patents have been long-since compromised, and the trademarks of a dead computer are pretty much that.  About the only one left who would make anything off of them would be someone like Jeri who could build an "Amiga on a joystick" product.

Otherwise, the classic arena is pretty much unchanged and stable as it always has been.  I just wish I could have had better luck getting certain radicals to understand that by working to destroy the classic Amiga community, they were only hurting themselves.

Wayne


Couldnt have said it better, but man, Amiga in a joystick... That is so wrong!
 

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Re: Garry Hare No longer at Amiga Inc.
« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2005, 09:56:09 PM »
Dang, another runaway thread, mixed with ami religion.

Amiga INC, aos4, blah blah who cares. amigaworld.net is the place to go for a.inc gossip and os4 promises.

I love amiga.org for it's userbase, which seems to focus on old skool amiga knowledge and general friendliness. Amiga is a lot of different things to a lot of different people. The concept has little to do with Amiga INC and aos4, and for that matter, even the hardware its self.