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Re: AMIGA Name bought by Commodore!
Posted on 1-Sep-2010 14:44:42
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@nikosidis

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nikosidis wrote:
@HenryCase

yepp, agreed. Exept for the people that think the name is everything :P

I hope they call it Commodore Amiga AROS One :P

Are you sure "AROS-One" sounds ok as a marketing model term?

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