mikeymike wrote:
The other thing I wonder is, say if the Amiga does get back onto a stable footing, eg. new, faster Amigas complimented by AmigaOS developing at a reasonable rate, and so "real news" will be coming in at a reasonable rate to keep us interested, is whether all the people who spread FUD all the time will shut up and find something better to do?
semi rant over :-)
There's no news like bad news and in he absences of any news people will assume the worse. It's not good, it's not right, but it is.
On the gripping hand we faithful Amiga few have been ripped by so much jolly good news that turned out bad, that many are afraid to hope anymore. They turn their backs on anything good they hear with a "yea, yea, heard that before".
Amiga fans have come to hope for the best and expect the worst. When so many bright new starts have ended face down in the mud, and we get nothing, well yes, it gets hard to keep holding out. I might be from Michigan, but I'm moving to Missouri. As far as anything Amiga it's "Show Me"