[News] AMIGAplus 02/2003 - A wolf in sheep's clothing | ANN.lu |
Posted on 26-Feb-2003 15:18 GMT by Nico Barbat (editor-in-chief AMIGAplus) | 194 comments View flat View list |
Pegasos is here - albeit in low quantities. The
new issue 02/2003 (#133) of AMIGAplus reports about
Pegasos and other topics:
Content: Review of Pegasos & MorphOS, Review of indivision, Review of Subway, Review of Crossfire II, Report about Quake II, Interview with Genesi S.a.r.l., Interview with the Breakpoint-organizers, Review of SuperView 5 1.0, Review of Digital Almanac III 5.0, Coding-workshop: SDL, part 2, Amiga Status Report and much more
AMIGAplus (68 pages, 4c, German) is available via
subscription, via individual order or through the
known Amiga dealer channels for 5,- Euro.
Looking forward: Upcoming AMIGAplus #134
includes the following reports: Reviews of TKR
LAM200E, IBrowse 2.3, VHI Studio 6 and Birdie Shoot,
Compatibility report of MorphOS, Part 1 of the Draco
video workshop and much more.
Contact: http://www.amigaplus.com
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Posted by AmiTroll on 28-Feb-2003 10:37 GMT | In reply to Comment 84 (cheesegrate): >Daniel your patriotism, while misplaced blinds you to the real world. btw the french are anti-war remember???
Correction, the French sell Mirage aircraft to Iraq. Im sure they aren't used for cropdusting. That includes missiles btw. And the French have an oil pipeline interest there as well. (the Russians sell aircraft to Iraq too) The French developed nukes. Not exactly the actions of an anti-war nation dont you think? Lots of countries have the ability to develop nucelear weapons, Japan, Australia, dozens and dozens of others but, they dont. France only plays the anti-Iraq-war line because it serves it's own interests and Chirac was elected on the bit of propaganda that Iraq is an American issue when it's really a UN issue being forced to the tables by the Americans (again for thier own interests). I'm sure people from France and Germany will disagree with me. (What does it matter though, if France ever found itself at war it would just surrender again. --Just a joke ppl) Who's blind to the real world here? :P In the end, the world will be a better place without Saddam and i'm sure we all agree on that.
But this has nothing to do with bbrv anyway. (Who still wants me to go to Paris so he can answer a few questions i asked and make a sales pitch. :P Not that i wouldn't like a trip to Paris Bill, i just don't see the need to go.)
Anyway, this whole thread is moronic. How about sticking to the topic for once people? :)
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