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Re: Interview with KMOS CEO Garry Hare (25 Mar 04)
« on: March 27, 2004, 01:15:21 AM »
"The other potential motive involves the fairly reliable rumour that Ben Hermans of Hyperion was instrumental in securing Amiga Inc's original capital investment."

This categorically untrue.

Quite frankly Bill, it's time for you to start making your own way in life.

What I am seeing is a lot of criticism on people like Garry Hare with proven track records outside the Amiga community.

What have YOU ever accomplished?

What degrees do you hold?

What positions have you held?

What job are you in now?

Being a pundit spreading nonsense on Amiga related sites is a rather poor substitute for a career.
 

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Re: Interview with KMOS CEO Garry Hare (25 Mar 04)
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2004, 10:43:41 AM »
I have no problem with you venting your underresearched opinions although I disagree with most of them.

I do take issue with you presenting pure speculation as near fact.

Let's take that last example of yours, the claim that Ben Hermans would have helped with raising the funding for Amiga.

That claim is total nonsense and anybody with a grain of intelligence would understand that Hyperion would have acquired the Amiga assets in that case, not Amino.

I apologise for interjecting a note of logic here.
 

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Re: Interview with KMOS CEO Garry Hare (25 Mar 04)
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2004, 10:44:56 AM »
You mean from incidents like the Viscorp fiasco?

Yes, indeed.