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Ars Technica- A history of the Amiga, part 1 Posted on 1-Aug-2007 10:34:06
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| jeremy reimer over at ars has provided an excellent first part in the history of the amiga. the first part covering the very early years that led up to hi-toro and what would become the amiga.
Ars Technica - History of the Amiga, Part 1
definitely worth a read and im very much looking forward to the coming parts.
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Re: Ars Technica- A history of the Amiga, part 1 Posted on 1-Aug-2007 11:28:37
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Ah, you have beat me to it. Fine read. And sad. I've lost motivation for work after reading first page. Not that there's something I was unaware of, but, still -- oh, how we ended up! _________________ OpenWindows Initiative. Port PS3 hardware to bananas. For free. Join today and receive expired $50 cupon from AI! |
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Re: Ars Technica- A history of the Amiga, part 1 Posted on 1-Aug-2007 12:24:06
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excellent article. just one problem with it tho-- i have finished reading the first part!!!
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Re: Ars Technica- A history of the Amiga, part 1 Posted on 1-Aug-2007 12:37:42
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Yeah... Me too.
Jeremy..... MORE, MORE, MORE
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Re: Ars Technica- A history of the Amiga, part 1 Posted on 1-Aug-2007 14:40:32
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Beautiful read so far, yet terribly "argh".
"the power of the dream."
Steve Last edited by stevieu on 01-Aug-2007 at 02:43 PM.
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Re: Ars Technica- A history of the Amiga, part 1 Posted on 1-Aug-2007 15:38:22
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Good article so far, look forward to part 2. _________________ After a decade away from the scene, I am back! |
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Re: Ars Technica- A history of the Amiga, part 1 Posted on 1-Aug-2007 19:15:14
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Great read. It's really pathetic the situation we find ourselves in now. |
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Re: Ars Technica- A history of the Amiga, part 1 Posted on 1-Aug-2007 19:19:23
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| I only took a brief look at the first two paragraphs because something like this needs to be read more carefully and more quietly. At night i will take a look at it. From what i can see, it's going to be a very interesting read. Thanks to Jeremy Reimer for posting this. Can't wait for more parts. _________________ "Would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for one chance, just one chance to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom?!?" William Wallace (Mel Gibson in Braveheart |
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Re: Ars Technica- A history of the Amiga, part 1 Posted on 6-Sep-2007 15:10:54
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And why has the Amiga slipped off the pages of history. |
Seems like you are being counted on to answer questions like these overseas!
here.
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