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Commodore never wen't bankrupt... etc...

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Ivica Bozic

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May 20, 2009, 3:54:55 PM5/20/09
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Guess what?

Commodore never wen't bankrupt. It was heavy 1.5 billion US$ when it
declared bankrupcy.

What? Clockmeister says no? Clockmeister or any of you weren't around when
this enacted.

Racter (Ahmed Ali) sold the Commodore and Amiga brands from one his own firm
to another of his newly established firms, thus came the word of a set-top
boxes, Power Amiga, Escom later risen into (PC) networking, and finally
ending with a Amiga only firm, Power Amiga subsidiary, the developer of
software, itself a separate drawer, all nicely folded into drawers of the,
well, now, to become, the big Commodore of the computing industry.

What's elegant is that every future technology of computers was made with C=
technology. (antiC=, C='s) and that in the future, the world as it exists,
and not that the Amiga.org node is England you preach, will have that C=
with Macs, AntiPCs with further Vista and games, Atari's, 8bitniks,
16bitniks, 32 bitniks, 64bitniks and everything else.

The PC, damn it's soul didn't achieve much, nor it moved the boundaries
where they couldn't be moved. Now with all the C= merchandise, are coming
these times.

PC had only three printers in the entire decade. PC shriinkens the 17"
monitor.

The PC has stopped.

Now, the C=s anti PC with Vista, well, it's a choice you don't have to puke
over. Hopefully you know that the Lenovo is a Commdore's brand.

The matter with the bakrupcy of the C= is the matter of the lack of
technology. They said what they said, it was out, it played, it achieved,
and then came the end of the merchandise. All was spent, plus PC was on the
rise, and if fair, you had to gave way. So it was.

A lot of Amiga is the basis for the PC, and unreturned, no Amiga.

Macs aren't a PC relative, infact the bitten apple means the PC, we fouled,
the sin of it, we bit it, mind you, you're still biting it. :-)) with your
crappy Agent.

Infact, Macs are anti-Amiga, antiPC, a bit rugged and a bit green, but hey,
if the little monitor will satisfy me, I'll surely have one.

Atari's - well, they for sure aren't mainstream merchandise. Sure, the game
are playing like drinking water, but this one is a artistic gem. Pop art,
modern art, deviant art, it's an art comp.

C64 - a new comp for work. Substitutes the PC in the working environment.

Amiga - I like Amiga games the most.

Consoles - from the DS and Wii to every fucking numb console there were up
to Gameboy, there will again be, and this time pure extravaganza.

Well, all in all, this summer by the end, there should be several computers
on the market, richly in games and programming, new magazines, oldies etc.
It's gonna be cheap, and to hell with the PC PS3 design.

The queen - Amiga.

Even games on Vista, I saw the joysticks for it the other day in the mall.
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What hurts the most is that you can't say that Vista and Lenovo, and by this
date all the other Vista antiPCs are relying on a new 8552, and 8551
proccessors, the graphics is full with antiecs, antivga and anticga, and
antitandy and what the fuck not.
With Amikit you can run OS4 on Vista, it's a tried fact.

My Lenovo has entire Amiga chipset and architecture in this very notebook on
a card and in a chip. Few procs, all the buses, all the graphics, everything
a normal new Amiga has. If you saw that OS4 video on YouTube where the
entire windows are being moved and it's slowish, well, that's this Lenovo
now. "ll be better later in the progress.

Mac mini for sure, - has the same - and you can install AmigaOS on it. So
will the C64 be able to.

Enough said, Billseye, where do you figure all this? From where I got it,
and where it will be? What will you buy, Atari, Mac, or some C='s netwroking
beast? What, again you're puking?

;-)

And what's the most exiting I haven't said.


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