You claim that you've sold more 'Commodore Phoenixes' than there are NG Amiga systems. That must mean at least 5000 sales. Why have we seen no reviews, or indeed no posts anywhere on the internet from excited purchasers declaring that they've just got back into their favourite computer brand?
The same way B.McEwen claimed AmigaAnywhere 2 was better than MacOSX without showing a single demo to anyone ? :)
Joined: 28-Oct-2003 Posts: 1690
From: Melbourne, Australia
@T-J
There are 5000 NG Amiga systems? !!! I would have put it at slightly over half that amount.
Very well then, I stand corrected....we didn't sell 5000. We didn't try to. Still.... we sold a lot of systems.
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Joined: 28-Oct-2003 Posts: 1690
From: Melbourne, Australia
@T-J
First of all... this is the board... not the owners or anything. There's a difference.
"a" lawyer? NO, 2 lawyers!!!! …and a slack handful of media hacks"?? hmmmm, ex PRES of CLUB MED, with an undergrad degree from Cornell, and MBA from Harvard and another Masters from Columbia, who owned many 100 million dollar companies?? That's a hack?
And the other hack??? Probably one of the top 5 in the entire media world industry. Look at his creds.
BTW, Barry is an engineer, with a undergrad degree in mechanical engineering and a grad degree in biznez! (MBA)
And for what it is worth after their stellar achievements... I have a Comp Sci degree and over 15 years software development experience. I'm not about to rewrite AmigaOS or anything, but I'm not a complete dummy either.
_________________ Leo Nigro, CTO Commodore USA, LLC Opinions expressed are my own and not those of C= USA. Commodore/AMIGA "Beautiful, High-Performance, Home Computers for Creativity and Entertainment."
Joined: 28-Oct-2003 Posts: 1690
From: Melbourne, Australia
@T-J
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Why have we seen no reviews, or indeed no posts anywhere on the internet from excited purchasers declaring that they've just got back into their favourite computer brand?
We didn't send any for review... The Phoenix was just to test there was a market.
People on this forum represent 0.001% of our market...if that. Do the math. The Phoenix was sold as a Commodore, not an Amiga. Why would they post here on AMIGA world? Well except me of course. And I'm wondering why as well.
_________________ Leo Nigro, CTO Commodore USA, LLC Opinions expressed are my own and not those of C= USA. Commodore/AMIGA "Beautiful, High-Performance, Home Computers for Creativity and Entertainment."