[Forum] Interesting thread on Amiga.org | ANN.lu |
Posted on 06-Sep-2004 14:12 GMT by Anonymous (Edited on 2004-09-06 19:48:28 GMT by Christian Kemp) | 382 comments View flat View list |
Due to censorship by Argo the thread is locked but it is interesting to see a major Anti Amiga Inc webmaster turn in to a Genesi attacker and a certain website defender.
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Posted by Senex on 06-Sep-2004 14:56 GMT | In reply to Comment 34 (minator): Agreed. While bbrv without any doubt did add their part to the split as well, I think Wayne's perception of this effect is just caused by the synchrony of bbrv popping up again and some time later bplan's products finally getting into our hands.
Without Genesi, there still would have been those who had bought the Pegasos and those who had preferred the A1 - and still some of them would have fought each other, just as they did before with other products, be it within the Amiga market, between Amiga and Atari or whatever. It's human and doesn't require a Bill Buck.
But regarding the need to overcome the split and regarding the childishness of some of the troll fights, Wayne is absolutely right IMHO. If I'm the user of one of the amigan operating systems, I do clearly prefer the other to use at least one of the other amigan operating systems instead of a really alien one. After all, there are mainly the very same features both we like by the Amiga way of computing, not to mention the common roots. |
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