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Posted on 10-Aug-2004 05:10 GMT by Lou Vidal | 56 comments View flat View list |
Campaigning for the updating of the Workbench look, a new Queens Bits article traces the look of the Amiga interface from 1.3 to now. Profusely illustrated.
The official newsletter of the Queens Amiga Users Group ceased regular publication in the summer of '99 and there have been precious few articles published in the interim. Advocating a more up-to-date, professional-looking Workbench (along with accompanying OS4 applications), club president and former Queens Bits editor, Lou Vidal, has penned an appeal for a new look in the Amiga interface that can proudly hold its own against all the other OSs out there. Check it out on the QAUG website. Examples illustrating the development of Workbench from 1.3 to the future abound. Also make plans to see the ongoing demos of OS4, various machines, and sundry gadgets & goodies at our August meeting this Saturday, the 14th, starting at 11:30 am. Be there!
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Posted by Anonymous on 10-Aug-2004 21:39 GMT | Black people will only buy Pegasos systems, not A1's for several reasons.
One reason for not buying A1's is because of all the rascist BAFs.
The other reason, is that for generations in white america black people were treated like they were stupid and ignorant, you know.
The A1 is well suited for stupid and ignorant people, because it is a hacked up PC clone motherboard with a half baked and defective PPC northbridge slotted in where the PC northbridge would normally sit.
Since black people are neither stupid nor ignorant, they would never buy an A1.
Black people would only buy a Pegasos, cuz itz sleek bling bling PPC machine!
Pimp'up ya PegasosPPC ya'll! Das bling bling go 'round! Straight from da HOOD! Yea, WORD!!!
Yo BAF!?!?!?!? We be kickin ya skinny white boi ass back to da crib! WORD!
Bring Da NoiZe! |
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