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I think its pretty damn funny that over on the other Amiga sites its all dancing bannana's and everyone screaming saviour and here its one big MEH!!!!!!  :)
Just a funny observation!
 

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Re: Hyperion/A-EON introduce us to the AmigaOne X1000. A new beginning?
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2010, 07:38:45 PM »
Lol! Sitting in a Starbucks with a laptop is not cool in anyway....Even if it was an Amiga! :)


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Pitty they weren't making a laptop. Sitting in Starbucks with an Amiga laptop would have been cool.

How are they able to call it the AmigaOne? Wouldn't that name have been registered to Eyetech?
 

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Re: Hyperion/A-EON introduce us to the AmigaOne X1000. A new beginning?
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2011, 08:11:54 PM »
A year in the real tech world is like a month in Amiga time. Things don't move real fast around these parts!

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Wow, this was first posted on 01-05-2010, 11:00 AM !

We are on the cusp of the first anniversary of Nothing! I am sooo excited about the anniversary of Nothing, it's like Nothing before!

Help me celebrate a new era of Nothing! Whhhhewww!:banana:


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Re: Hyperion/A-EON introduce us to the AmigaOne X1000. A new beginning?
« Reply #3 on: July 02, 2011, 03:28:20 AM »
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Why not?  If the hardware runs an Amiga-like OS, it should be fair game to compare it with other hardware that runs Amiga-like OS as well.  It's completely fair to compare it with x86 or used Macs as in the case for MOS.  Once COS 2.x running on new Commodore Amigas are out in the wild, it's going to have to be able to compare with hardware AROS is running on, MOS is running on, and what OS4 is running on.  That is a lot of choices for the end user to decide on, which is a wonderful thing compared what we had 12 years ago.


Knock it off Spammy. We don't want your C-USA crap in regular threads.......