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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 3 of 48ANN.lu
Posted by Pierre Narcisse on 01-Nov-2000 23:00 GMT
Thanks Petro I whish you the Best. And as many of you may know it is time to move on things change that is what life is all about change. So to must Amiga change in order to survive so we should thank Petro for keeping the Amiga Alive until the right team with vision could be found to bring the change that Amiga needs in order to continue. Lets stand behind Bill and Fleecy and the rest of the Amiga inc. team and support the new Amiga when it arrives. Look no one likes losing something that they have used for years and still can continue to use. But time shows us that there is a time for everything a time to die a time to love a time to hate. So this is the time to let go of the classic Amiga and embrace to the the new becuse if we don't others will and we will be left behind.
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