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Re: EMAIL
« on: January 26, 2007, 02:00:14 AM »
Its nice to see anyone who's pumped about our little obsolete OS and limited OLD hardware. As good as it is, keep in mind some facts.

There is only 1 retail store in North America and a couple in Europe where you can purchase accessories, software, and hardware that can make your Amiga relatively usefull. The number of companies that produce software have shrunk to virtually none for all intents and purposes, leaving us with a small group of individuals who keep old programs going in their spare time. With that in mind, if Mr. Starke is SERIOUS, what would he have to do?

Find a group of of investors to invest the capital. Put a company together, get the licences, hire the programers and engineers, produce the required hardware/software, market it in the current retail system, advertise, and everything else that goes into your average modern computer company. Are you going to do that Mr. Starke? Have you come here with concrete proposals to launch a serious company? The current "companies" like Amiga Inc aren't.

Otherwise, begging us to print up fliers and place a few around town when there is NO software and NO hardware available, is a complete waste of time.
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Re: EMAIL
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2007, 03:16:57 AM »
You already have two great examples of how not to run a company, Commodore and Amiga Inc.!  :lol:

The closest I got to have a company was talking to the small business association about starting a cafe with a freind in Maine.

Talk to Jens at Individual Computers. He at least produces hardware. But, don't bother him, unless you're serious.
Amiga 3000D UP and running! Hear that clicking. 8)
Amiga 3000D & 4000D in storage sadly.