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CodeSmith 
Re: The AmigaOne X1000 Experience
Posted on 26-Sep-2011 20:55:07
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@Pentrite

That's not entirely correct. You can get orthogonal persistence on any computer that has any form of storage, and in fact most if not all PDAs, whether they're connected to a network or not, implement it. The Cloud refers to network storage, which doesn't have to be orthogonally persistent. For example, a program that emulates a hard drive but stores all its data on gmail messages would be something that's not orthogonally persistent (you still need to File->Save As and so on) but stores data on the cloud (it's generally agreed that gmail is a cloud email system)

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Snuffy 
Re: The AmigaOne X1000 Experience
Posted on 26-Sep-2011 22:05:25
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@Shufflepuck

Thanks for heads-up on the X1000. Wow, a really nice looking new Amiga box!!

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Panthro 
Re: The AmigaOne X1000 Experience
Posted on 27-Sep-2011 1:58:11
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epic want she looks awesome!

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hotrod 
Re: The AmigaOne X1000 Experience
Posted on 27-Sep-2011 9:49:04
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They've done almost everything right with this one, looks gorgeus . I really like that case and the hardware is really good, it deserves the name 1000.

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amigang 
Re: The AmigaOne X1000 Experience
Posted on 27-Sep-2011 11:31:24
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Neat, hope we get more shots of the complete setup all running that would be nice, and perhaps a video, even if its just of the case, I liked to se just how much you can see them X marks on the Boing, does look better, hope to see it on a white one soon.

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