Yeah, I don’t see it, either. And if there is money to be made, I’m not sure those are the folks to do it--reading through the semi-interview, I couldn’t help but think that there’s a competency deficit at the top of that organization.
I’ve still got two Amiga 2000’s sitting in the garage. Only one with a monitor, though. I still have my “Windows 95 = Amiga 85” button, too. If I had a bigger house, I’d probably have one of them set up to play around with.
Yeah, I can see playing with Amiga as a hobby computer, but I just don’t see much room in the market for another OS playing catch-up in terms of technology and mind share.
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Because there’s money to be made! Looks like they’re going for a B2B kind of niche. I don’t see it, but what do I know.
Man, I loved my Amigas. From my little 500 to my grinding tower of A3000 power, they were nice little machines.
Yeah, I don’t see it, either. And if there is money to be made, I’m not sure those are the folks to do it--reading through the semi-interview, I couldn’t help but think that there’s a competency deficit at the top of that organization.
Buy, yeah, what do I know?
I’ve still got two Amiga 2000’s sitting in the garage. Only one with a monitor, though. I still have my “Windows 95 = Amiga 85” button, too. If I had a bigger house, I’d probably have one of them set up to play around with.
Yeah, I can see playing with Amiga as a hobby computer, but I just don’t see much room in the market for another OS playing catch-up in terms of technology and mind share.