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Re: Amiga One X 1000 and Xena/Xorro
« on: July 10, 2014, 05:15:06 PM »
Quote from: Niding;768649
Well, while Im not a X1000 user I do appriciate the drive those that develop the hardware and software around it got.

They have a vision, and have the drive to see it thru.
The most of us are just tag alongs that like to nitpick on other peoples accomplishment.

Tear people down to feel equal?

Constructive critizism is very important in a development process. But sometimes I feel like when people ssolie, Trevor, Lyle etc gets involved with comments, its either ignored or taken out of context/twisted.
thank you, well said. i couldn't agree more. :hammer:

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Re: Amiga One X 1000 and Xena/Xorro
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2014, 04:29:38 PM »
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I'm just trying to get rid of those in this discussion who are permanently bashing the implementation of XENA/XORRO and the people behind this idea.

Not sure what should be insulting with the use of the word 'characters'...

If someone isn't interested in the NG stuff, but is permanently around in NG threads and gets on the bad side of NG interested people by bashing them for their interest, then he really would be better off if he cared more for the classic stuff, wouldn't you agree?
i certainly would agree. :)

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