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Re: AMIGA Name bought by Commodore!
Posted on 1-Sep-2010 17:02:57
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From: Shores of Adriatic sea


Somebody has already been playing with Wikipedia



Wiki page on X1000 - read the first paragraph :

_________________
The shadow is cast on who you used to be,
Let me set you free.
Come now, come take my hand, then you'll understand,
We'll go to that forbidden land.

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