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Re: AMIGA Name bought by Commodore!
Posted on 16-Sep-2010 20:57:02
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Things have been said in the fog of war and confusion, body parts flying in the air. Brains exploding. If this IMHO splendid project gets air under the wings, AROS could suddenly find itself having a massive following with many helping hands.


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