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Re: Testimony from former AInc developer, Mr Peck (?)
« on: May 03, 2003, 08:19:34 AM »
:-? A big question in my mind is whether ANN.lu’s “Jubal” is a Club Amiga member or not.  

From the notice it is clear that people joining in on the suit will almost certainly receive nothing for their trouble.  So what’s the point?

As a member of Club Amiga, I have a vested interest in the matter.  In my opinion, the best possible outcome is for Amiga to remain solvent until their Amiga DE / Amiga Anywhere revenues begin coming in, in force.  Once their cash flow situation is improved, other things, such as printing T-shirts, etc., get easier.  Forcing the company into bankruptcy will not satisfy THIS customer, it would serve only the purposes of their competitors.
 

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Re: Testimony from former AInc developer, Mr Peck (?)
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2003, 10:42:15 AM »
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The only thing that can go worse now is Micro$oft buying all the rights of Amiga and buries it 9 feet underground.
:cry: No, they wouldn't bury it.  They would "enhance" the latest version of Windows with the GUI from Workbench1.3, and replace the Blue Screen of Death with Amiga's Guru meditation alerts.  Of course, it would still require Gigabytes of hard disk space to intall, Gigs of RAM to run, Gigahetz Pentium processor, etcetra.

And their new EULA, naturally.