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KingKong 
Re: Performance Battle
Posted on 18-Apr-2011 13:09:27
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@cheesegrate

Hyperion Entertainment is fine I think ...
... but maybe dark powers destroyed Amiga in the old days.

In times of cyberwar it would likely be unwise to use MS and Intel.

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with funny AmigaOS will hinder the advance of mature Linux in the EU and that the EU will waste time with (alleged) outdated hardware (PPC)?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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      Re: Performance Battlecheesegrate18-Apr-2011 13:33:37
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                  Re: Performance Battlenumber618-Apr-2011 14:22:53
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                      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
              Re: Performance BattleArko18-Apr-2011 16:32:55
      Re: Performance Battleopi18-Apr-2011 13:41:16
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TheDungeonDelver 
Re: Performance Battle
Posted on 18-Apr-2011 16:12:19
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@cheesegrate

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cheesegrate wrote:
Its quite likely that war is possible between the USA and The EU over AmigaOS as Kingkong rightly points out.

I know i will be labeled a conspiracy theorist has the USA been paying Hyperion to slow down the development of AmigaOS to hide its true power from the EU? Obviously Intel and MS pose a grave and present danger to the EU, I mean it would be a betrayal of the motherland if the new Panzer tanks have USA Intel technology. Now if they only had the superiour AmigaOS with PowerPC onboard i think kingkong and the rest of our fatherland would feel a lot more secure in the future of the amiga.


ha ha ha...oh god for a second I thought you were serious.

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