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Clicking that button didn't help, but I didn't want to stop, either.
What is the point of trying to bend over Hyperion when all it will do is severely reduce the number of possible customers for themselves?
I cannot believe this! And I've stayed pretty neutral on the whole issue until now, but the efforts Hyperion and their subcontractors have gone to, a lot off their own bats, was about to bear fruit and now it's on for young and old and noone is going to get payed.
There is a countersuit in their somewhere, but I suspect it depends where the subcontractor's loyalties lie (whether or not they've been paid off by Amiga or if they will run the gauntlet for Hyperion).
I can only hope Amiga have to pay Hyperion and their sub.s for the work done, and not the other way around as appears to be the attempt here.
jaminI'mSoF***ingAngryI'mNotGoingToSleepTonightJay
"Bankrupt me once, shame on you.
Bankrupt me forty-two or more times, shame on me."
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