>After the demise of Commodore I used to regularly pray that the Amiga would come back as a strong computer platform.
Logical ranting mode on:
Unless there was another human present
to hear you pray for it,
then im afraid you are the only one
who heard your words of help.
Trying to solve a problem by praying
might calm you down,
but the problem is still unsolved and unaffected by you.
Sadly, If some other human(s) or anything else than yourself
solves the problem after you have praid for it,
then you get false evidence that praying helps
and you might further believe more in the method.
If you had told your friends how great amiga/workbench is,
then you would have helped amiga.
Also if you had helped someone make a cool game or prog,
or sent feedback to amiga developers about their software,
or plainly bought amiga sw and/or hw.
Logical ranting mode ended.
My opinion is that amiga did not fall,
but was hurt alot by the clever microsoft strategy
of getting ppl to spend money
buying slightly less bugged sw and hw all the time
so that they grew economically strong
and forced their crap on the world.
commodore made the mistake of making a perfect computer,
wich made the users content enough
to not having to worry so much about buying new amiga stuff.