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[News] Petro Tyschtschenko retires and Amiga Germany closes down.ANN.lu
Posted on 02-Nov-2000 13:33 GMT by 48 comments
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nOM^ writes: Petro Tyschtschenko announces his retirement. In this farewell-letter he say's that Amiga Germany will close the end of this year. I hearby want to thank Petro for the commitment and work he did in the Amiga for all those year. Good luck in the future Petro!
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Petro Tyschtschenko retires and Amiga Germany closes down. : Comment 26 of 48ANN.lu
Posted by Kay Are Ulvestad on 01-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
This is sad reading. Thank you Petro Tyschtschenko for your years of
commitment and support. No matter how dark the Amiga's situation was,
you always managed to bring about some hope, as well as new buyers. If
it wasn't for you, the Amiga would not have survived to see the
revival which is happening these days. You did your job, and didn't
leave until the platform was in the hands of competent and dedicated
owners. Good luck with your retirement. I will remember you as the one
who got us through the dark years.
Kay
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