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Re: 40 questions Q&A with Bill McEwen published on Amigaweb.
« on: October 06, 2007, 11:03:04 AM »
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Foolish and short sighted. Oh wait, who are we talking about again? nevermind.


Right. Ever since microsoft released windows'95 and windows'98 source codes along with ibm's os/2 warp sources, the world turned out to be better.

not to mention unix which is heck knows how old, but people still have a chance to add some crap to the sources, right?

why do i have a feeling you never worked for a software company...

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oh wait, why do i try to open your eyes. even if they did a bunch of great job you would still be unsatisfied. feels like i am the only person here who finds some reason behind the answers i got.

and yes, i may be daydreaming about os5, but i believe it still comes up - even if not in q4, still within a year.

so, guys, one question:

what good have YOU done for the amiga recently?

oh, wait, i shouldn't have said that either. the ideology of people commenting here is stil far from reason. so i'm going to be the next one to be burnt after Bill. right?

pathetic.
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Re: 40 questions Q&A with Bill McEwen published on Amigaweb.
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2007, 11:11:32 AM »
@Starrfox,

have you ever wondered what NDA actually stands for?

i'll give you a tip. these are not the initials of his parents.

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