although i may not agree with just everything piru says, though usually he is right. likely even on subjects i do not agree with him, given he has much more knowledge than me. and whats considered his negativity is just rational sane thinking and facts. whatever it concerns os4, mos or original amiga. i dont understand why we should be positive just for the sake of it instead to be honest.
I didn't say we should be "just positive", just fair and polite. I'm certainly not going to argue with Piru about the speed of the RAM on the Radeon card, but I will say that I very much doubt that the average user is going to notice.
It is a bit like the SCSI v IDE argument. SCSI fans leap on any suggestion to use an IDE adapter and quickly point out the superior speed of SCSI, etc, etc. However, in real-life usage on typical Amiga-sized files, do we actually see any difference? Do we need to fart around with expensive, hard-to-find drives and bloody terminators just to load a data file half a second faster?
