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Offline Andeda

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Re: Amiga Inc folded?
« on: August 02, 2007, 06:49:50 AM »
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persia wrote:
The whole City of Kent naming debacle has me wondering, has Amiga Inc folded?  The Seattle Times could not contact Amiga Inc, the website still has the article about the naming rights on it's website

http://www.amiga.com/news/?art=25&PHPSESSID=2c8582d2d58ebd4d6186418c54102c33

It's as if the lights are on but nobody is home.  They have made the Amiga name a laughing stock (again), if I had outsourced a dotNet project to them I would be *very* worried right now.  I've dealt with companies that outsource to India like Amiga Inc, and believe me the first thing I do after their pitch is hit Google News to find out more about them.  If I saw the naming rights disaster there is *no* way they would get my business.  I mean is this the way they're going to treat my project?  And if I can't their office and got voice mail always?  Come on.


Now the article is deleted from their website.  ;-)
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Re: Amiga Inc folded?
« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2007, 01:07:14 PM »
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mattabat wrote:
Maybe if they did fold, we might see new Amigas for us hobbyists.
Or maybe an official port of AmigaOS to x86.
Or something that might make a difference.


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Amiga: A computer for the creative mind.

Sam440ep 667Mhz + OS4.1
Minimig (Home made)
A1200/030
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