Hi,
@Iggy,
I really love it when you new guys come around and try to tell me what an Amiga is after I bought my Amiga 2 weeks after they hit the market, worked for Commodore selling Amiga's for 6 years (of which 3 years I won salesman of the year competing against MAC's and PC's) and sold Amiga's to Mr. Lucas. Now you come around and tell me that a MAC is an Amiga, can I ask you what kind of drugs you are using, because I definitely want some of them. You are really stuck in the PAST, (like most MAC users), PPC is gone, it has withered away, and is dead, so what you are saying is that rather look to the future and go with modern day equipment, lets use something that is dead.
Try selling that to people, the computer people in the know would laugh in your face, you might sell it to the Amiga people today that switched over to MAC's, but the real Amiga users would probably tell you to hit the road.
With people like you making the decisions, the Amiga might as well die, because using your ancient and I do mean ancient words of wisdom, and not looking towards the future the Amiga surly is dead because you truly don't understand the computer market. With your sales approach using the PPC chips you might sell (and I do mean might) a hundred computers. Go back and play with your slow, no go 1.4 ghz PPC, who knows one day you might even figure out how to get it to run a DVD movie (in black and white).
And I am sorry if I speak the truth, I always look to the future, as did Jay Miner.
smerf