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Visit of Thendic-France in photos : Comment 1 of 13 | ANN.lu |
Posted by o1i on 03-Sep-2002 09:40 GMT | So it seems, that the MorphOS T-Shirts are further developed than the
TeamAmiga T-Shirts. Amiga Inc has choosen the design (but not on
their own), Thendic has T-Shirts available for Betatesters.
Any parallels ;) ?
Although I have not seen any legal threats against the designs.. |
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Visit of Thendic-France in photos : Comment 2 of 13 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Kronos on 03-Sep-2002 09:44 GMT | In reply to Comment 1 (o1i): ROTFLOL |
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Visit of Thendic-France in photos : Comment 3 of 13 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Jon on 03-Sep-2002 09:54 GMT | I am not interested in T-Shirts unless they have some integrated PPC-hw that allow me to run OS4 or MOS ;) |
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Visit of Thendic-France in photos : Comment 4 of 13 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Ole-Egil on 03-Sep-2002 16:42 GMT | In reply to Comment 3 (Jon): Uhm, I'm sure we could arrange some ppc hardware in a T-shirt for you, but have it run software? Bit tricky that :-) |
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Visit of Thendic-France in photos : Comment 5 of 13 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Lando on 03-Sep-2002 16:55 GMT | In reply to Comment 1 (o1i): >Although I have not seen any legal threats against the designs..
More parallels...
Those MOS T-shirts look dumb. Amiga Inc's T-shirts are much better design, will be constructed from higher-quality materials, have better performance, and will be worn by more people. |
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Visit of Thendic-France in photos : Comment 6 of 13 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Lando on 03-Sep-2002 16:56 GMT | In reply to Comment 5 (Lando): Oh, i forgot the ;) |
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Visit of Thendic-France in photos : Comment 7 of 13 | ANN.lu |
Posted by JoBBo on 03-Sep-2002 17:11 GMT | In reply to Comment 5 (Lando): "Those MOS T-shirts look dumb."
Definetely nowhere as dumb as the AmigaOS4.0 screenshots, dude. Those were a real embarrasment for everybody who hasn't been using OS3.1 non-stop for the past 10 years.
(No offend to the guy who did VisualPrefs, it's a nice little tool. But those screenshots suck big time!) |
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Visit of Thendic-France in photos : Comment 8 of 13 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Gareth Knight on 03-Sep-2002 19:54 GMT | In reply to Comment 5 (Lando): "Those MOS T-shirts look dumb. Amiga Inc's T-shirts are much better design, will be constructed from higher-quality materials, have better performance, and will be worn by more people."
Atari T-shirts will be worn by even more people! Besides, I know for a fact that the Amiga T-shirt will offer lower performance when emulating 68k software. Perhaps we can petition for a native port. :) |
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Visit of Thendic-France in photos : Comment 9 of 13 | ANN.lu |
Posted by tinman on 03-Sep-2002 20:37 GMT | In reply to Comment 8 (Gareth Knight): Nah, we should boycott T-shirts until there is a native port ;) |
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Visit of Thendic-France in photos : Comment 10 of 13 | ANN.lu |
Posted by AIncFUD on 03-Sep-2002 23:10 GMT | In reply to Comment 5 (Lando): And of course these MOS T-shirts are made by poor starving children in India!! :-D |
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Visit of Thendic-France in photos : Comment 11 of 13 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Chip on 04-Sep-2002 10:52 GMT | Is there anything else, what is running on MorphOS, than that stupid Candyfactory Pro? It's getting boring... |
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Visit of Thendic-France in photos : Comment 12 of 13 | ANN.lu |
Posted by JKD on 04-Sep-2002 14:21 GMT | In reply to Comment 11 (Chip): How about that video editing tool (the name of which escapes me right now? The fact that a large proportion of the OS runs native interests me mre at the moment plus the fact that there are quite a few essential network utils ported.
AOS4 *seems to be* pretty much in the same position with native applications, it remains to be seen whether either OS platform will attract any *new* software. |
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Visit of Thendic-France in photos : Comment 13 of 13 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Anonymous on 04-Sep-2002 16:43 GMT | In reply to Comment 11 (Chip): Yes, MUI. :-) |
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