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Re: Is a GENLOCK still useful in today's world?
« on: January 18, 2008, 06:56:59 AM »
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LoadWB wrote:
The Amigoids with Genlocks will be the only ones able to reach the populace when the digital social controls go into effect.  The "Trusted Computing Platform" will ensure that only sanctioned activities can be performed on "your" computer, and the AT&T Alliance will ensure that only authorized transmissions are able to cross the Internet.  No dissent will be tolerated.

But the lone Amigan, whose computer will by then have been deemed illegal because it cannot be guaranteed to be "safe," with his or her Genlock will have the ability to create new and inventive communications to stimulate the mind and return society to a free-will empowered, free thinking world which it once was.

This is the story as told by Jones.  Only Amiga makes it possible.

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