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Offline jkirk

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Re: Netbooks Are Losing Steam?
« on: April 30, 2010, 02:12:00 PM »
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Are we going to see a lot of irrelevant news on this site?


irrelevant? ever heard of amiga forever? it can run on such an irrelevant machine. i mean  set it up right and you can have an amiga on netbook. then again another thing called aros can also run on it making this a cheap amiga. so i consider this very relevant.
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Re: Netbooks Are Losing Steam?
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2010, 12:39:31 AM »
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Regarding Amiga Forever, my copy of amiga forever runs on every wintel setup I have. So in the light of that, I guess any amd/intel/ms news would be equally relevant here then.

did you forget that amigaforever can be installed (with a minimal linux distro) as the primary os? also aros is a primary os too. as such in this context the discussion of netbooks are hw discussion. this is not an os discussion.

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If I want Mac news I will go to the relevant places, if I want MS news, well you know what I mean right?

well see above this is a hardware discussion. if you wanna talk software go to those places.
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