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- From: larrymb@gramercy.ios.com (Pacarana)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Viscorp, Amiga, and the future.
- Date: 18 Apr 1996 22:21:41 GMT
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- Message-ID: <683.6682T978T118@gramercy.ios.com>
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- >The Amiga was born in the States. Many of the "fathers" of Amiga still
- >live in the States. The State's is a major ceneter for bleeding edge
- >hardware. Lastly, tax rates here in the Staes are a hell of a lot lower
- >then what they are in Germany (even with the Clinton "Call it a tax-cut if
- >you want" type shit). With AmigaTech located here in the States, its just
- >that much closer to Motorola.
- Yeah, 3D0's M2 WWW page was crowing about how only such innovation
- could come out of Silicon Valley and all about their hardware guys (even
- bragging tht they had most of the members of the original Amiga chipset design
- team, sadly lacking the most important one though of course).
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