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Elwood |
Published: 2014/4/25 21:07 Updated:
2014/4/25 21:07
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Just can't stay away
Joined: 12/09/2006
From: Lyon, France
Comments: 1372
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Amiga mentionned everywhere in the world
Not only on BBC but everywhere in the world. I've seen mention in France on the national TV news brodcast.
This news item title should reflect this IMO ;-)
Anyway, I recommend reading the PDF mentioned in this article. It's a nice read.
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ChrisH |
Published: 2014/4/26 16:42 Updated:
2014/4/26 16:42
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Home away from home
Joined: 05/19/2007
From: England
Comments: 3582
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Re: Amiga mentionned everywhere in the world
Mention in New Scientist:
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Atheist |
Published: 2014/4/27 0:25 Updated:
2014/4/27 0:29
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Quite a regular
Joined: 11/28/2006
From: Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Comments: 759
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Re: Amiga mentionned everywhere in the world
WE'RE BACK, BABY!!!!!!
I AM getting the 5040 Cyrus before the end of 2014 (provided they go for sale, of course), as Amiga is on the rebound. It's ALL about computer code, and microsoft has cornered itself, as CPU's aren't getting faster and faster as they used to.
So, unless CPUs can go 100% gallium/arsenide, optical, or 32 cores, we may be able to be close enough to "on-par" that the OS itself surpasses anything they cando! (Cando, <---hehe.)
P.S. Why aren't carriage returns working???
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