Not too shy to talk
Joined: 2007/5/23 0:12 Last Login
: 2010/11/3 11:14
From Bergen/Norway
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I'm not going to make this topic into a self-biograph where one starts from the very beginning of one's life and ends it to the very day the person writes it..
Learning the advices from several others, i will try to keep this short and clear as possible..At least after this first, long post..
Some have, because i was a former member of AmigaWorld.net and that was not a good experience, have questioned my motives and about me as a person and Amiga user. Okay, i haven't been an easy person to deal with and now i realize i wrote too much into ONE post, instead of trying to split it to several posts keeping them short and easy-understanding, and when people did not understand me or simply just criticing me, i became furious and made these situations worse, which resulted in me banned from AmigaWorld. I also left because much had changed in that forum and many lost the belief in both the site and the Amiga. This was before these excellent news from A-EON, ACube and Hyperion Entertainment. The news about bringing the PPC platform back also to the desktop market with new, modern technology never seen in PPC..
Okay, enough technical information. This is not what the topic is. Simply put, i am just a general allround user of computing, mostly Amiga. I started off with an Amiga 500 in the end of the 80-ies, borrowing one from one of my brothers. I played a lot and experienced a lot with OctaMED tracker. I started to make a lot of MODs..
In 1994 i bought my first Amiga 1200, and it had Workbench 3.0, another A1200 in 1997 from Amiga Technologies GmBH with 3.1 and further expanded it into a PPC-Amiga system with OS3.9. It became an A1200T PPC-system. I continued to use several general programs like word processing, internet, gaming, music and MOD-composition in OctaMED. OctaMED SoundStudio was the greatest tracker i have been using..
The 2 last Amiga systems i had were both an AmigaOne G3-XE and G4-XE systems. The mistake i did was to get them overclocked, and i trusted some wrong people i thought had experience in hardware engineering, being able to fix motherboards and such, something i can't. This resulted in a person i incorrectly entrusted, screwing a fan right through the motherboard! BIG MISTAKE, and he got away before i could hold him responsible for the mistake. NEVER AGAIN! This means THAT PERSON was the one who screwed my motherboard. I entrusted the wrong person..
Since my retirement from AmigaWorld during the beginning of December 2009, i learnt a lot about myself and different things from the life itself. I had a lot of time to thing and reflect on things, and here i am now, around a half year later on..
Again, i am just a simple allround user like so many of us. I'm good with photographing, some music and graphic creation and i'm eager to learn more. I love the Amiga and i love the AmigaOS system. I know a lot about it and have watched the development of the AmigaOS since the very beginning, and i am very impressed about how modern and advanced it has become today. The fact that such an excellent, modern and powerful hardware like A1-X1000 is booting the latest AmigaOS 4.1, is really, really impressive, considering the fact that its' CPU is fully 64-bit RISC, and able to run in 32-bit, and it's dual-core!
Some might be annoyed about the way i speak, like i should know everything. I don't know everything and nobody knows everything. We all know many things and have different experiences both from computing and general life, and we have to learn to respect each others and stop attacking each others just because we are different from each other. We all live in the same society, and the same planet. We are true humans and should behave like one, not like hungry animals looking for food.
It's important to understand that Amiga sites like this one is not just for developers and programmers. They are for general allround computer users, too. Many of us can test different applications and make important reviews of them, as well as the kind of hardware we choose to run, even the OS we might choose to use..
Just because one might be a technican working with motherboard layouts, chip-production, engineering, or a developer/programmer, doesn't mean the person always is right and that the person is better than everybody else. Such a person could find it very surprising that just a simple allround user might have answers or know things that technican/developer/programmer doesn't know or realize. That's important to keep in mind..
That's why there are several ways to show support for the Amiga. We use the Amiga because we love it. Most of us believe in the platform and want to help moving it forward as best as we can. For many of us it's both a belief, culture and a kind of religion. It's all about belief. If one doesn't believe in the Amiga, then Amiga sites are not for that person. It's as simple as that, really..
That's all i got to say. This one was very long, but further comments will be written in each posts as adviced...
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Helgis, Norway
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