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Announcement   Announcement : AF: German Translation of Coyote Flux Interview
   posted by AndreasM on 14-Sep-2004 21:40:54 (1532 reads)
Today Amiga Future released a German translation of the Coyote Flux Interview.
    

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Re: AF: German Translation of Coyote Flux Interview
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Gut!

But it is Flying Paper and not Flyin Pager. It made me laugh though.

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