[News] Eyetech talks about Terrasoft | ANN.lu |
Posted on 12-Mar-2003 05:59 GMT by Christian Kemp (Edited on 2003-03-12 08:46:13 GMT by Christian Kemp) | 146 comments View flat View list |
An anonymous reader links to this message by Alan Redhouse talking about Terrasoft, a possible 1.3Ghz CPU module, and XE delivery dates.
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Posted by priest on 13-Mar-2003 13:38 GMT | In reply to Comment 105 (ehaines): A nice one.
I agree with you on a lot of your points.
A lot is promised, too much perhaps, even though for example bbrv has admitted that they're more like just some ideas than committed plans.
And it is too common that people are let to have false hopes (AOS4 for christmas 2002, dualG4 for peg1, etc, etc) that are even pushed forward by some more PR talk & positive spin.
What we, the community, can do? We can learn. "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me." (common phrase of a known member of the Finnish amiga user group, future owner of pegasos ...)
Let's not get fooled by ANYONE anymore.
In the end only time will tell how all those pie in the sky plans work out ... (so far miserably for AI, not too well for Hyperion, Eyetech does slightly better and Genesi perhaps even better ... but none of them has done "well")
regards
priest
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