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Old 06-08-2008, 07:51 AM   #1
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Default Amiga's place in the modern computing world - 00s

In my day to day work, we use 90% Macs (in the graphics field) and 10% PCs for administrative things. In the weekend, I use the PC, Wii, and Mac for web surfing games and other fun things.

The Amiga (Well I have an emulator) on the other hand, I use it for playing Amiga Games and testing out Amiga software packages. As a result, playing on an Amiga (whether emulation or real hardware) is more fun and gives that Hobbyist feeling compared to a PC or Mac.

I mean by hobbyist is that there is more tinkering and a close knit community than the spread out markets of PC/Mac. It seems that Linux is a too geeky hobby. But the Amiga and c64 scene, seems very cool compared to linux.

Is Amiga becoming the computer platform for the hobbyist?
It is still very much alive today.

Picture this: If Amiga were in the Mac/PC Commercial

PC = PC Guy in Suit
Mac = Mac Guy Cool.
Amiga = Tattoed Skat3r Guy
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Old 06-08-2008, 08:23 AM   #2
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What an awful picture. How about this:

Amiga = a pretty, intelligent girl tastefully dressed.
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What an awful picture. How about this:

Amiga = a pretty, intelligent girl tastefully dressed.
Amiga = smelly homeless guy looking in bins for things the rest of the industy discarded years ago...
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Old 06-08-2008, 08:32 AM   #4
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Amiga = Hippie holding a lava lamp in one hand and a bong in the other


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Old 06-08-2008, 08:32 AM   #5
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@ bloodline

Why are you here? What's the attraction? Why is it worth your time?

I've wondered for months (but I'm not loosing sleep over it, Grin).
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lol the mac guy definitely wouldn't be cool. He'd be the kind of guy who puts pretentious literature & world music on his coffee table to impress friends.

As for the Amiga an aging lady who you can tell used to be pretty would be appropriate.
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Old 06-08-2008, 08:45 AM   #7
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Why are you here?
I like the community.
I still use my Amigas and Amiga emulation.
I am rather knowledgeable on various technical amiga topics, and I like help if I can.

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What's the attraction? Why is it worth your time?

I've wondered for months (but I'm not loosing sleep over it, Grin).
I like the AROS project, it's the best way to learn how AmigaOS works, and to get a better understanding of OS design in general.
There are many people here who are knowledgeable on a wide variety of technology subjects.
If I help one person, it has been worth my time.

I don't live in a fantasy world though... :-D
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Groucho Marx, the Amiga is definitely Groucho Marx.


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Old 06-08-2008, 08:50 AM   #9
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@Tenacious

To insert a little reality check once in a while?

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Amiga = way of life!
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We're all Amiga fans, our reality checks bounced long ago!

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Amiga = the crazy guy out on the street corner holding up a sign stating the end of the world is in... "Just two more weeks!"

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