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Re: AMIGA Name bought by Commodore!
Posted on 1-Sep-2010 13:14:57
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@Dandy

I've already seen that video. Wha I meant to say is that I' like to see some work being done on these new announced computers. Surely they must be working on them if they're going to be on the market by Christmas. That would help this discussion IMMENSELY!

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