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Offline Minuous

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Where David Pleasance these days. He had his heart with the Amiga and even today could do more with it in a month that Bill has in years.


Agreed. I doubt even Mehdi Ali could stuff things up so badly.

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Do we get to fire live ammo at McBill? That would be too cool.


I've been practising Schoolyard Slaughter in anticipation... :-)

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"We request a business plan, budget and current revenue figures that are at least $500,000.00 per year in revenue"


This would seem to rule out Amino, I doubt they have any of these 3 things :-)
 

Offline Minuous

Re: Are we going to get 20 questions ever again with Amiga.com?
« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2007, 05:07:24 AM »
Why doesn't the community just buy a majority of shares and then fire all current staff members?

I can't imagine it would cost much, the company must be worth bugger all.
 

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Re: Are we going to get 20 questions ever again with Amiga.com?
« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2007, 08:15:44 AM »
Eh, what are these? Amino is selling video cameras? Or are they computers, if so, what are the specs? Who the hell is ACK, they don't even seem to have a website?
 

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Re: Are we going to get 20 questions ever again with Amiga.com?
« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2007, 10:07:26 AM »
Thanks for the clarification.
  So, assuming that these are computers, I assume they are some kind of AmigaOne machine. Hopefully some (impressive) specs will appear, it's very unprofessional to put out such a cryptic press release and no specifications, not even clock speed...
  The high-end model seems very overpriced, this equates to about $A2000. It would have to absolutely destroy the competition specs-wise to justify this kind of price. If the specs were that good, I assume they would have not hidden them. So the conclusion is that it is likely to be an underpowered, overpriced proprietary PPC box. I can see a repeat of the Eyetech fiasco ahead.