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Re: Optimism and the Amiga Community
« on: June 19, 2006, 12:42:01 PM »
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My questions weren't rhetorical by the way. And I wasn't really boxing your opinion. Was just posing some hypothetical questions. I really am trying to understand whether Amiga One/Pegasos have really been positive for the Amiga community.


Without Pegasos I would have lost interest on Amiga long ago. It was certainly positive to me but not necessarily positive to you...

I dont care what is "positive" to the Amiga. I only do care what is the best to me.
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Re: Optimism and the Amiga Community
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2006, 12:50:25 PM »
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I guess I want to ask, do you think optimism helped the Amiga 'cause'?


From the year 1996 onward every year was supposed to be the year of Amiga... Magazines wrote how things are getting better and new hardware is in sight.

In the end nothing happened and those believing to hype left.
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