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Re: Performance Battle
Posted on 18-Apr-2011 13:33:37
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@KingKong

indeed i am hearing rumours that some 'elder statesmen' of the EU are using amigas to fetch their email and this is interfering with the USA ECHELON surveillance network to keep track of the ruling elite of the EU. Of course it is understandable that these EU statesman would use the technology they are familiar with and have grown up with and can play It Came FromThe Desert but my understanding is that USA inteligence is quite upset that that they are using AmigaOS tech which is beyond the capabilities of the Echelon Surveillance System. So a battle is brewing. Will the EU allow the Americans free reign, or will AmigaOS be funded to defend european principles and human rights?

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      Re: Performance BattleKingKong18-Apr-2011 14:03:17
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              Re: Performance Battlenumber618-Apr-2011 14:22:53
              Re: Performance Battle18-Apr-2011 14:24:26
                  Re: Performance BattleOlafS2518-Apr-2011 14:28:36
                  Re: Performance Battleopi18-Apr-2011 14:29:42
                      Re: Performance Battlecheesegrate18-Apr-2011 14:39:25
                  Re: Performance BattleKingKong18-Apr-2011 15:17:22
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Re: Performance Battle
Posted on 18-Apr-2011 13:41:16
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@KingKong

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It's time to wake up.

Interesting thought: could the USA possible promote AmigaOS to be used in the EU in the (false) assumption that the occupation with funny AmigaOS will hinder the advance of mature Linux in the EU and that the EU will waste time with (alleged) outdated hardware (PPC)?

One has to be careful but I think that AmigaOS could very well work out fine.


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