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g01df1sh 
Amiga Interviews
Posted on 23-May-2016 14:41:54
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Wonder what the chances are of the current owner of Amiga.com being interviewed. We have had Jim Collas from Gateway and David P from Commodore Uk both very good interviews. Bet who ever it is would turn down the offer of an interview.

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pavlor 
Re: Amiga Interviews
Posted on 23-May-2016 15:18:49
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@g01df1sh

Not sure who (person) is owner of Amiga (.com), but interview with "CEO" (still Bill McEwen, I think) would be nice gift for us loyal Amiga.Inc fans.

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Tomppeli 
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@g01df1sh

I espouse that idea.

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BigD 
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Posted on 23-May-2016 23:19:54
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Not sure who (person) is owner of Amiga (.com), but interview with "CEO" (still Bill McEwen, I think) would be nice gift for us loyal Amiga.Inc fans.


The only thing I'd want to ask Bill McEwan is isn't Amiga Inc bankrupt? It's about time and A-EON need the domain name to actually sell 'Amiga(ONE)' products rather than mess around rebranding sports stadiums without payment, making Christmas Card Makers and selling old Amiga games for defunct BlackBerry devices Just my opinion obviously but I feel www.amiga.com has been a laughing stock for 15 years!

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Rob 
Re: Amiga Interviews
Posted on 24-May-2016 0:05:48
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@pavlor

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Not sure who (person) is owner of Amiga (.com), but interview with "CEO" (still Bill McEwen, I think) would be nice gift for us loyal Amiga.Inc fans.


It would probably be the gift that keeps giving for those that aren't so loyal.

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