Finally!
The A3000T is the last classic I wanted to complete my collection
I think I'm done now with getting more classic Amigas, so the rest of you can bid without fear of me trying to snipe it away from you in the last seconds. :-D
I will be working on setting up, upgrading and enjoying my collection over the rest of this year and probably be selling a few duplicate systems, parts and duplicate software titles and magazines toward the end of 2007, so I can save up for the next generation of Amiga hardware that should be ready for purchase by June of 2008 with AmigaOS 5.0 coming out about 18 months after that. Then I will only have to wait another short 9 months for a decent web browser to be released for AmigaOS 4 and/or 5 so I can finally see websites designed in 2005 correctly on an Amiga native web browser. I can't wait!
But the best news is yet to come as Amiga users finally have new (?) hardware and a modern (?) OS and web browser to use, the RED and BLUE camps of developers will finally give up their fighting and join forces in 2011 to write code for the remaining 15 Amiga users left in the world. :boohoo:
(Sarcasm added for humorous effect, for those who don't know me)
A3000T............. Can't wait to pick it up! Maybe I should bring help to lift it considering my current health and the considerable weight of what is likely to become my favorite Amiga model.
2 - A1000, 2 - A500, 1 - A600, 2 - A2000, 3 - A3000D, 1 - A3000T, 3 - A4000D (2 in towers), 1 - A4000T, 2 - A1200, 2 - CDTV, 2 - CD32. Total= 21 Amigas I had better keep an eye open over my shoulder for those guys in the white jackets. :crazy: