[Forum] MicroAmiga available in October. | ANN.lu |
Posted on 28-Aug-2004 19:07 GMT by drHirudo | 126 comments View flat View list |
After some delay, the first Next generation Amiga at affordable price will be available at the dealers in start of October. More info is Here
The suggested end user price for these boards is as follows:
µ-A1-C - gbp349/euro499/USD599 (ex VAT/sales tax)
µ-A1-I - gbp399/euro599/USD699 (ex VAT/sales tax)
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Posted by marcik on 29-Aug-2004 15:58 GMT | In reply to Comment 51 (AdmV): > Great Britain went to war to defend Poland.
Poland had military pact with GB (and also with French), which said, that when Hitler invade Poland they we'll help Poland with all thier forces. And how does it ended? After 1 Spetember RAF were throwing flyeres saying that Hitler is evil, etc. on Germany, not bombs... British military forces that were in French didn't opened with them second front (Hitler expected that, and he wasn't mistaken). And when Stalin invaded on 17 Sep, they also did nothing (only small diplomatic note IIRC). GB went to war for real when it was attacked, not to defend Poland. Don't forget about military equipment from GB and French, that was promised in early 1930's, and never came to Poland...
> Britain is probably one of your true friends inside the EU.
I'm not saying, that Britian is not a friend of Poland (but knows for sure - in 1939, and 1945-1989 Poland also had lots of friends...), but when someone, without any clue about Poland history, says something that stupid about my country I had to react.
> Also, if you believe anyone could do anything about Stalin in 44/45 I think you are very sadly mistaken :(
Yes - who would care about small country, that stopped bolshevik invasion on west in 1920... It was easier to give it to Stalin... I'm not saying that west should attack Stalin army (it was realy powerfull). I'm only saying, that they didn't even try to take care about Poland, to gain peace with Stalin. But it's all history now. I hope that nowadays peoples can learn something from it, and they will not be saying bullshits about my country. |
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