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Offline ivibozic

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Re: A Place in History
« on: February 21, 2005, 07:10:24 PM »
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mr_a500 wrote:
The Amiga has a feeling to it that I like to sum up with the following quote:

"Amiga is the link between the mysterious originality of early computers and the boring tedium and painful stupidity of Microsoft crap."


Plus, it's the only REAL computer behind every other. So, in my words, not only is it the link between all that electronic junk/crap, it's the only computing driving force and has been, and has continued up to todays dates.

My vision of computers throughout up to todays existence has icons, blue firm windows, a shell, a monitor and a mouse. In my vision of Amiga it's the only computer going professional in the computer, and not kitchen accessories, area. The pc would be anything/nothing else.

-- Ive
 

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Re: A Place in History
« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2005, 07:14:40 PM »
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Dan wrote:
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TjLaZer wrote:
The biggest is MULTIMEDIA.  It was born on the Amiga.  Is that big enough for ya? ;)  :banana:

True, when PC magazines and users started talking about multimedia, the amiga-kids me would go: Eh? Thats nothing new.

If only the A4000 had been nearer 1000Euros at launch instead of over 2000. And if AGA machines had 16-bit audio. And if the launch of CD32 had been at the same time as A1200(which should had a SIMM-slot for FastRam and 3,5" harddrive), with a CD32-drive for the A1200 like  the A570 for A500.
If, If, If, If.... :-P


I believe this all was predetermined somehow towards todays days.

-- Ive