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Posted on 14-Mar-2004 11:17 GMT by Raffaele19 comments
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A little (BUT IMPORTANT) goal which shows the constant interest by the italian user base of amigans and by the former-amigans for the new machines and for the Amiga-like New OSes. (Not to mention linux users who are amazed by these new PPC platforms) Here you can find: Pegasos-Italia Site
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Pegasos-Italia Site hits 5000 visits : Comment 9 of 19ANN.lu
Posted by Raffaele on 14-Mar-2004 15:38 GMT
In reply to Comment 1 (Anonymous):
Mr. Anonymoius said:


>Is that supposed to be something special?

Compared to other Amiga sites worldwide, no!

Compared to other italian Amiga sites maybe...

But the important is that a name like Pegasos begin to be known...


>Over how long time?

From nov-1-2003 (using anglosaxon date standard), but it shows an increasing jump during last months (I will ask to Miky'060 to obtain more infos)


>Even a small site like Amiga.dk gets 5000 over two months.

As I said is interesting for the italian scene. It is in italian only (so restricted to our language visitors only) and it was not so known... (at least not until today).

The result is increasing its significance because it shows a certain interest from former amigans... as I said, "little" but it exists still...


And a little curiosity:

Here in Italy a lots of former amigans migrate to other platforms (mainly Windows) with a certain "rage" towards Amiga, as a psychological defence because they didn't want to "feel" anything more sensations for our beloved platform, considered as dead...

I don't know if it happened the same with Amiga elsewhere in other coutries...

To hate the desired object to leave quietly from it...
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