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Re: How to live with Amiga addiction?
« on: December 07, 2010, 07:00:40 PM »
Heh. I don't have a problem with hoarding multiples of the same kind of machines, but when it comes to different architectures...well, I've got an Amiga, a Mac, a 286 PC, a Tandy, an MSX, and that's not even counting the half-dozen game consoles I own...

And I'm gleefully unapologetic about it! ;)
Computers: Amiga 1200, DEC VAXStation 4000/60, DEC MicroPDP-11/73
Synthesizers: Roland JX-10/MT-32/D-10, Oberheim Matrix-6, Yamaha DX7/FB-01, Korg MS-20 Mini, Ensoniq Mirage/SQ-80, Sequential Circuits Prophet-600, Hohner String Performer

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Re: How to live with Amiga addiction?
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2010, 07:39:48 PM »
Quote from: Buzzfuzz;597629
Consoles haven't hit me yet, but PS3 with GT5 is really getting a serious thought and Xbox with Forza, hmm :roflmao:.
PS3? Feh, you dirty neophile! Newest thing I own (besides my laptop) is a Dreamcast.

(In chronological order, the consoles are: Atari 2600, clone Famicom, Sega Genesis/CD, NES/SNES clone, Saturn, Playstation, Nintendo 64, and Dreamcast.)
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Computers: Amiga 1200, DEC VAXStation 4000/60, DEC MicroPDP-11/73
Synthesizers: Roland JX-10/MT-32/D-10, Oberheim Matrix-6, Yamaha DX7/FB-01, Korg MS-20 Mini, Ensoniq Mirage/SQ-80, Sequential Circuits Prophet-600, Hohner String Performer

"\'Legacy code\' often differs from its suggested alternative by actually working and scaling." - Bjarne Stroustrup