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On the up side it does show they did have some money left.
Bill was one of the few members of the recent Amiga staff who took a personal interest in the "classic" Amiga community. He regularly communicated with Amiga-oriented groups and individuals keeping the current fan base for Amiga computers up-to-date and helped them to understand the goings on at Gateway's Amiga division.
I am sure Kent's newspapers would be interested in some links and hints to know who the company with the naming rights to their new business center _really_ is.
c64_d0c wrote:did anyone do a screen capture?...
So basically Amiga moved from Snoqalmi Falls to Kent? Amazing.
When I went by the Snowqalmi offices they didn't even have a secretary and it was during regular business hours (that was a few years ago) and they were closed.