Author: Jan Daldrup (selene.rz.uni-duesseldorf.de)
Date: 07-02-1999 12:04
Hi!
>I think even the machine he has used matters!
The Amiga has a certain feel. And this feel
effects the work.(Just like all thing in life)
I disagree. A machine can only effect technical
things e.g. what tools can be used to get a certain
effect. The look and feel of a system of course
determines the system you prefer to work with.
That's why I still use my Atari.
>NO I see it differently! Some said that just saying
Amigas are more advanced isn`t enough. So he did the
best thing by showing what is more advanced.
When you just use words people misunderstand
your...
But you can't say that a system is more advanced by
looking at some pics of desktops either...
>Haha you must be joking, right????
A big majority of responses he got were from ATARI.ORG members!
Did I miss someone???? LOL
You missed that atari.org not just provides some
cool forums but free subdomains and email forwarding addresses.
LOL
>He is not that naief he just wanted to talk about the future Amigas.
But *please* not in an Atari forum where Atari related
topics are relevant. Please give me some URLs to
Amiga forums and I will start posting messages about
the Milan and Phenix there...
>He used the old classic Amigas as an example
how great the Future will be.
Will be? I think time will tell.:-)
>I think you yourself are a bit in a worry about
what will happen to Ataris. Maybe that is why
the whole Atari team responds EN MASSE negatively
to his posts.
Yes. We are the A-Team and help people that are
surpressed by Microsoft and we are being hunted by
the Amiga comunity.;-)
But don't expect that when you 'fire' into
an Atari forum that all Atarians will fall
down and die. Most of them will return fire.
You may interprete it as a negative behavior.;-)
And as Ataris and Amigas are currently freak machines
all of us are of course worried that our beloved
system will be nothing else than stardust memories
in computer history. I really hope that MagicMac/PC
and the Milan/Phenix can ensure the future of
our system and I hope that the Amiga2 will do
so for the Amiga market. But when you need to
get the 42 Atarians that are left in the world
(;-)) to buy the new Amiga2 you should really
worry.;-)