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- {subhead} Strange Opinion{def}{p}
- Article by Mark Tierno
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- Hi, Dr Strange here (hence the column title), off from Web Wandering for
- a bit to offer an opinion on certain situations. Since the last issue
- events have turned completely upsidedown, having many wondering if there
- is any sense in this world, and leaving little doubt that more
- malevolent forces exist.
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- First Gateway purchases the Amiga, and after much mulling around sees a
- profit potential in the resurrection of our favorite machine. And
- indeed there is; during a time of falling favor with the Wintel way of
- life, the market is primed for an alternative and nothing is better
- than a new generation Amiga.
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- But then Amiga had a shakeup and Gateway changed their plans. With Tom
- Schmidt at the helm again they dropped all ideas of hardware, said they'd
- just do software, and then explained that they wouldn't even be doing a
- real operating sytem, just an outline of one. No Hardware, no OS,
- nothing that can be marketed.
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- They DO want to make money, don't they?
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- Their former plan had the potential to make loads of cash by coming in
- at the ground level of the newly emerging market of Digital Convergence.
- Their present plan earns nothing and just shows that they enjoy wasting
- time, money, and effort. If they aren't going to DO anything with the
- Amiga name and concept then why even bother with the company at all?
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- At their present strategy they should just fold up the Amiga company and
- sell off the whole lot to a consortium of INTERESTED developers that
- will DO something with it.
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- The only thing I can conclude is that either Gates is paying off Gateway
- to keep the Amiga name busy and out of his hair, or that Gateway
- management (and the current Amiga President) are just sadists.
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- It's time to get serious about things, and rid ourselves of all these
- sadists, plots, counter-plots, secrets, backstabbing, and all the stuff
- of bad soap operas. Gateway, if you can hear me, either get off you
- dirty backsides and go forward with Collas' dream, or sell everything
- off to an interested Amiga consortium and then stay WELL out of our way.
- There is a new future here and SOME of us want to see it.
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- And to any prospective consortium (including the Phase 5 bunch), I would
- offer this advice. Get thee to mass marketing. A new generation of
- Amiga will NOT survive on our small community; it MUST be brought to the
- attention of the world in general and marketed in a way that will tempt
- millions away from their staid computers of yester-year.
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- That's my opinion and I do NOT appologize for being blunt. If I have
- offended anyone then Good! There's no time left to mince words, we need
- solutions NOW.
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- And no excuses like "well, do you have any idea how long it takes to
- design and market a new system?", because YES I do; REAL computer
- companies manage to do it in substantially shorter times than the
- Amiga's own glacial progression, so there's no reason why we can't have
- a next-gen system SOON.
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- You're out of excuses.