[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 15:52 GMT | In reply to Comment 142 (Lando): >The same way the French won your war of Independence for you you mean? If it wasn't for the French there would be no US of A.
Are Americans are the least bit resentfull of this? Not at all, in fact it's required history in grade schools.
>Oh, and by the way, the Americans were quite content to let the Nazis invade the whole of Europe - only when their own shipping started getting attacked they decided it wasnt such a good thing.
Yeah the shipments of arms to help Europe.
>Also the IRA were funded and supplied with arms for decades by Americans while they bombed, murdered and maimed innocent British civilians including women and children. Didn't hear anything about a "War on terror" back then, did we?
True enough, and it's probably one of the worst things in American history. Yet somehow people convince themselves that it's all the US's fault the whole thing started. There are moron politicians everywhere, the one who funded the IRA was definatly one of them.
>But as soon as something happens on American soil, it's a different story isn't it? Yes, then its all over the newspapers about "evil terrorists" and how Saddam must be stopped, and the world suddenly has to bow to your every command or else we're labelled cowards or soft. Well, screw you America.
Just fine, the next time some small european country is invaded with a genocidal war, the USA should just say screw you. The USA is definatly not perfect but don't sit there acting like europe dosent go running to the states every 4 years over some new war you guys manage to get started.
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