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Plaz 
Re: First round goes to Hyperion
Posted on 15-Jun-2007 3:26:54
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@fairlanefastback

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Hyperion is forcing Amiga Delaware to produce that proof, if they can.

Good point. I'm reminded as a kid playing the board game "Clue". There was one stategy to the game where you could win or at least increase you chances of winning by forcing the other playes to prove you wrong.... if they could. If they couldn't prove you wrong, then you practically won by default.

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