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Re: Amiga Inc answers your questions (updated)
« on: September 14, 2006, 07:32:53 AM »
Doesn't this speculation about AOS5 give a deja vu feeling? I wonder if there's any more reason now to believe AOS5 is a real possibility than there was several years and several million dollars ago (in terms of Amiga, Inc. resources burned through). Investors have become even more indulgent? That's hard to believe.

That grandiose AOS roadmap that got auctioned off a few months ago got quite a few laughs, but it seems Bill McEwen is still guided by it, or at least wanting to give that impression to the people eager to hear it. It's fun to dream of a happy, shiny future, but I hope nobody is getting their hopes up too much.

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Re: Amiga Inc answers your questions
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2006, 07:35:48 AM »
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Just read the questions and then the answers. It's just that simple.

It'd be simple if a) you knew everything Bill McEwen said was technically sound and he was incapable of saying anything but the truth, and b) the implications of what he said and didn't say were easy to know. But things being what they are, IMO there's plenty to speculate about if a person wants to spend the time. ;-)

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Re: Petro, India, and $75000
« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2006, 02:42:55 AM »
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Again, Mr. Peck has done nothing to challenge the assertation that he was offered a settlement and declined it. How I feel or what I'd do is completely irrelevant since no one knows the terms of that offer.

Why should he "challenge the assertion"? It's his business how he wants to deal with any offer that, one would suppose, falls significantly short of what he is legally owed.

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Suffice to say that if I were offered a reasonable settlement from Buck, I probably would have taken it and moved on.

A settlement?? Doesn't that imply a legal proceding? I wasn't aware that you took Genesi to court. I had thought what makes Amiga, Inc.'s situation different is that the people whose claims have been recognized by the court aren't simply individuals claiming they are owed by a former employer who thinks they aren't; rather, an outside authority has weighed in on the case.

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