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[Unmoderated] Time has past and KMOS delivers NOTHING.ANN.lu
Posted on 07-Oct-2004 16:41 GMT by Peggy Mitchell48 comments
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Well Garry Hare has had his chance and blew it. The Amiga community deserves better than another fake company, who can not even managed to deliver some cheap T-shirts as promised.

Years to deliver T-shirts? but people still have faith in them.

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Time has past and KMOS delivers NOTHING. : Comment 27 of 48ANN.lu
Posted by gary_c on 08-Oct-2004 05:34 GMT
In reply to Comment 26 (Sammy Nordström):
Sammy, as has been pointed out *many* times, the issue is *not* the T-shirts themselves, which aren't important. (This is why people other than those actually owed shirts have so much to say about the subject, I suppose.)

The issue revolves around things like credibility and capability. The T-shirts became a *symbol* of Amiga, Inc.'s incompetence and less-than-honest ways. The T-shirts could have been a *symbol* of KMOS starting fresh and doing things better. Instead they are becoming a symbol of KMOS being no better, no more capable, no more honest and straightforward than Amiga, Inc. And people are also saying, if KMOS can't even do as it said it would do and get the shirts delivered, what hope is there that they will make good on the Amiga debts owed, let alone deliver consumer products at some point?

They could have been a knight in shining armor but instead are taking their turn as the new court jester. ;-)

-- gary_c
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