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Posted on 13-Nov-2002 19:18 GMT by Aram Iskenderian (Edited on 2002-11-13 21:32:09 GMT by Teemu I. Yliselä)36 comments
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The famous hardware site links to the Extreme Tech article. Amiga is getting more and more attention from sites.

Visit http://www.tomshardware.com

And then you'll see the link the Extreme Tech site (scroll down a littel and look underHard News), named "Amiga's Grand Plans Revealed ", and also this was emailed to their newsletter subscribers.
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Tom's Hardware links to the Amiga news. : Comment 15 of 36ANN.lu
Posted by cultist spotter on 14-Nov-2002 04:49 GMT
In reply to Comment 12 (stevieu):
Observe! A grandiose specimen of Zealotis ignoramus.
> The DE has been pushed and pushed to fund development for OS4.
I thought that myth had been dispelled even among the most hardened cultists by now?
No, Amiga Inc or their products don't fund squat besides Amiga Inc itself.
> DE content for OS4.x and beyond.
Fantastic news, who would want to be without any of that? LOL!
Oh, look, he's mimicking the Marketese of his masters too! "Content", how cute. Within a month we'll hear him say "intellectual property" and "official Amiga solution" as well.
What follows later in that post is a typical trait of the Z. ignoramus, although it's more radically expressed in this specimen: he's commenting on a story in which his idol fucked up once again, but since it's hard even for the Z. ignoramus to find an excuse for this fuckup, he goes on to comment on things that he thinks the readers will think are good. It doesn't matter that it has no bearing on the story (like that an old Amiga dealer used to offer good service and new keyboard adapters) or that he doesn't even doubt to throw in some absolutely meaningless marketing numbers (from some clueless lawyer chattering about "kernel message signalling speeds").
Ladies and gentlemen, behold the Z. ignoramus, slithering its way through the Amiga corpse, hoping that there one day will be more rotting flesh to gnaw on, for it is used to rotting flesh and has usually never tasted anything else.
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