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When I lived in Scotland the deadly food didn't matter, I lived in Peterhead and everyone died at sea falling off the boats. I kid you not! Damned if I would ever be a fisherman. ...meanwhile, back on topic.
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![]() Afraid the old Bucky is the choice of todays youth over OVD Rum (preferred a bottle of Lannie myself when I was younger). Abernethy biscuits = yum... but ye cannea beat a Carmel Log, Carmel Wafer or a Tunnocks Tea Cake when it come to biscuits... ![]() Stovies divides the east and west of Scotland with a great passion, in the west where I come from originally Stovies is a type of watery soup made with links, onions, mince and sometime a few tatties. while in the east where I now live they call tatties and corned beef Stovies, causes quite a few arguments that one does... ![]() True about the fishermen, wonder how many life's it cost's just to keep us going in a nice grease soaked Fish Supper... (PS: you should maybe start smuggling some OVD Rum south of the border, could be a nice little earner that one... )
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Zaragoza (ESPAÑA)
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A3500 are towered Amigas and A3000 no. Differences? In two words: A3000T a tower version of A3000 with more expansion possibilities and A3500 an evolution of A3000T.
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A500(4),A500+ HD (2), A600HD, A1200HD 030, A1200 HD 020, A2000HD, A2000HD 030 ECS, A3000 040, A4000 060, CDTV and C64 (2), C16 (2), Plus4 (2), C128 (2) - 1541-1541II-1551-1571 & PC35-III 286 RRete
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No collection is really complete without an original A2000. Why? It's a completely different machine with a DIP Agnus (A1k) and no buster.
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Join Date: Sep 2002
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I haven't owned: (only production machines, not listing prototypes)
A600HD/40 (http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=60890) A1200HD A1200HD/40 A1500 A2500UX A2500 A3000UX A3000T/040 A4000/EC030 A4000T CDTV I have owned: A600HD A2000A A2000CR A3000T CD32 I still own one or more: A500 A500+ A600 A1000 A1200 A3000 A4000/030 A4000/040 Having all possible production Amigas visit your desk is not that simple, but if you have a lot of money to spend, it's doable. More like a de-evolution.. The A3500 was the prototype for the A3000T. Last edited by Jope; 10-10-2011 at 12:42 PM.. |
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Merely Curious
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Fredericksburg, Va.
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Okay, not much as TONE, but I have a 2, A1200, 1, A600. Can I count my other CBM stuff? If so, I have 1 64C, 1 64 breadbox,
1 C128, and the associated drives x 2. I'd like to have more, like a A1000, A4000 and a C128DCR but I also want to stay married as well. Wife thinks I am going thru my 2nd childhood. If I had a bigger house or workshop, then I'd try to get them all... Damn I do want to stay married, I live in VA, and divorce cost/hurts a lot in this state...
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