Well they wanna bloody well hurry up and make the ARM Netbooks available. I've had £300 burning a hole in my wallet for the past 3 weeks. I've been waiting to see whats announced at CES. Well thats been & gone.
I have been a wagon driver for 23 years mate. I'm well aware of the restrictions and when they were implemented. (I Aim 44 tonners for Langdons)
You didn't take into account the skateboard effect going downhill. There are many times on the motorway when CC is enabled that the gradient lets the vehicle get up to 57 ish. @ 58.5 the exhaust brake kicks in to retard the speed but the clock is still ticking on the overspeed.
This is why you see the brake lights come on, on a perfectly clear motorway. You have to pull it down to 55mph for about 2 seconds to reset the timer. Many times I haven't quite held it at 55 long enough to reset and....... DING... DING.... DING.. OVERSPEED logged.
Now consider that OUR motorway limit for HGV's is 60mph then why have I just recorded a speed infringement ?
Insurance companies will love it. They will detect who the furious drivers are and charge them extra extra
Two extras because they will charge us all the first extra anyway.
Next step will be "Auto nicking" via Digital tachograph. When a wagon exceeds 56mph (90kmh) for more than a minute a warning sounds and the driver then has 30 seconds to get below 56mph for an "Auto infringement" is recorded on the digital card. This is then downloaded at the depot (or at roadside VOSA checks). Slapped wrists are on the way (even though UK motorway speed limit is 60 mph we still get a bollocking because EU rulings state we have exceeded the wagons designed speed limit).
Just another reason for voting UKIP !!
Of course, the mantra "If your've got nothing to hide then your've got nothing to fear " will be used to justify it all.
Has nobody considered how the heck the pirates are going to get aboard ? The bloody ship will be that tall it'll seem like a floating empire state building
They are bumping up the price of netbooks. Microsoft wants netbooks to be as close to the price of a laptop as they can get for the EXACT reason being that Joe/ann public will say " For that price I might as well get a laptop".
And so the next (more profitable) version of Windows gains acceptance.
Microsoft wanted XP retired. Netbooks gave it a fresh lease of life for a pittance. In fact I dare say Netbooks probably COST Microsoft money.
Asus wasn't stupid, they knew exactly what to do to gain leverage with MS.
I don't think anyone is doubting the planet has been getting warmer. Heck, I came over to UK from Western Australia (39c) xmas 1976 to major snow blizzards. Haven't many of those since. Aaah yes., there was one in 1985. I put my Capri 3.0s in a ditch because of the snow ( and my muppetry) that year.
What is in doubt is whether mankind has been a major contributor.
I'm all for cleaner air and a better environment. But quit the bullshit and call it for what it is.
Is that really too much to ask.
Wait... This is politics... Of course the truth is too much to ask.
I'm not going to slag you off because I thought your original comment was fair enough
However.... ( You knew this was coming!!)
"The year of the linux desktop"
For a few years now Linux has been gaining market share so each year IS the "year of the Linux desktop".
Not even the complete utter collapse of Microsoft would bring about instant Linux market domination because XP would still carry on fulfilling their current needs for a good few years to come. In fact, thinking about it, If Microsoft were to collapse then that would severely hinder Linux's progress because it would then be an equal playing field.
Safety features bah. What was wrong with throwing an anchor out of the window ?
The end result of the extra safety features is people relying on them to cover their own stupidity.
As for my title... I drive a 44 tonner. Our company has installed trailer "tilt brakes" on various new trailers and they are a downright hazard. The system is not designed to stop a vehicle falling over because if that situation arises then it's already too late. It's to stop pallets falling over in the trailer. I guess some highly intelligent (read Brain dead) person figured that to reduce kinetics just apply the brakes. I'm sure you can visualise that jamming the brakes on the trailer whilst the unit is trying to accelerate out of a roundabout actually INCREASES kinetics. And do the brake lights come on ? I don't know, I'm trying to haul this thing up to speed not stop it practically dead mid roundabout.
Continuing on this (sorry), as a driver that HAS put a vehicle on it's side (M62-J26) anything that affects the natural (expected) balance is quite frightening ( I was accelerating away from roundabout with a copper following me, turn up slip road to join M62 east and a suspension airbag on drive axle gave way = defective drivers mirror (Lorry laying on it)).
This rant could go on but it would bore you and I'm sure you've already got the gist.
Whilst I can dig some improvements (disc brakes etc) ANYTHING that takes control away from driver is a danger.
Y'know the one the pensions funds are in the shit over. ( As well as them pilfering it)
The baby boomer years are long gone. Thousands of OAP's will be coming OFF the roads in the next five years and with all the Polacs going home...............
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Bah amateurs → #
Posted Tuesday 9th February 2010 15:26 GMT
In OpenOffice is the new David Hasselhoff
Protext FTW
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Where are they ? → #
Posted Thursday 4th February 2010 16:38 GMT
In ARM boss forecasts mass migration to netbooks
I just wish they'd hurry up and release the damn things.
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Where are the ARMS ? → #
Posted Thursday 21st January 2010 17:01 GMT
In More MIDs with ARM than Atom by 2013
Well they wanna bloody well hurry up and make the ARM Netbooks available. I've had £300 burning a hole in my wallet for the past 3 weeks. I've been waiting to see whats announced at CES. Well thats been & gone.
Where are the ARM Netbooks ?
/Stomps feet
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Images → #
Posted Wednesday 6th January 2010 12:24 GMT
In Italians threaten suit over Windows pre-install
I feel that stores should be forced to sell computers os free.
In the box could be 3 discs with images of various os's. 1 of them could be a trial version of Windows.
Argue amongst yourselves which distro's should be chosen.
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Got the power → #
Posted Monday 30th November 2009 12:10 GMT
In Pitchfork-wielding mobs encircle smart meters
Sounds like it'll soon be time to buy a diesel Genny
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Excellent → #
Posted Thursday 12th November 2009 19:43 GMT
In AMD squeezes promises from Intel
Microsoft next ?
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Anyone else → #
Posted Thursday 5th November 2009 16:24 GMT
In Asus delays 'smartbook' release
Getting suspicious that a certain company from Redmond are leaning on manufacturers to delay release until they have an ARM port ?
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@ Martin 19 → #
Posted Monday 2nd November 2009 13:52 GMT
In Europe plots black boxes for cars
I have been a wagon driver for 23 years mate. I'm well aware of the restrictions and when they were implemented. (I Aim 44 tonners for Langdons)
You didn't take into account the skateboard effect going downhill. There are many times on the motorway when CC is enabled that the gradient lets the vehicle get up to 57 ish. @ 58.5 the exhaust brake kicks in to retard the speed but the clock is still ticking on the overspeed.
This is why you see the brake lights come on, on a perfectly clear motorway. You have to pull it down to 55mph for about 2 seconds to reset the timer. Many times I haven't quite held it at 55 long enough to reset and....... DING... DING.... DING.. OVERSPEED logged.
Now consider that OUR motorway limit for HGV's is 60mph then why have I just recorded a speed infringement ?
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Preparing us for → #
Posted Monday 2nd November 2009 11:02 GMT
In Europe plots black boxes for cars
Digital Tachographs in private vehicles.
Insurance companies will love it. They will detect who the furious drivers are and charge them extra extra
Two extras because they will charge us all the first extra anyway.
Next step will be "Auto nicking" via Digital tachograph. When a wagon exceeds 56mph (90kmh) for more than a minute a warning sounds and the driver then has 30 seconds to get below 56mph for an "Auto infringement" is recorded on the digital card. This is then downloaded at the depot (or at roadside VOSA checks). Slapped wrists are on the way (even though UK motorway speed limit is 60 mph we still get a bollocking because EU rulings state we have exceeded the wagons designed speed limit).
Just another reason for voting UKIP !!
Of course, the mantra "If your've got nothing to hide then your've got nothing to fear " will be used to justify it all.
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Anyone else → #
Posted Monday 2nd November 2009 09:15 GMT
In Microsoft in Bing jingle kiddie vid outrage
had to Google what bing was ?
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C90 → #
Posted Thursday 22nd October 2009 15:22 GMT
In Honda designs mainstream e-bikes
Wish I'd kept mine. (Upgraded to KH250 - bye bye fuel economy)
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Poirats → #
Posted Friday 9th October 2009 21:11 GMT
In Giant megaships to suck 'stranded' Aussie gas fields
Has nobody considered how the heck the pirates are going to get aboard ? The bloody ship will be that tall it'll seem like a floating empire state building
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I'd buy that → #
Posted Monday 7th September 2009 09:17 GMT
In Mercedes moves e-car concept closer to the forecourt
For £10K max
umm.. i think I can hear cuckoos
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Tux to the rescue → #
Posted Friday 21st August 2009 22:48 GMT
In Microsoft cuts down Chinese 'Tomato Garden'
EXCELLENT NEWS
This should help kickstart the transition to the Penguin in China.
Cheers & Beers MS
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Can anyone say.. → #
Posted Thursday 6th August 2009 15:59 GMT
In Brit firm sells hi-tech fabric vehicle armour to DARPA
E³ = The American Way ( it works for Microsoft !)
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@ ChrisInBelgium → #
Posted Wednesday 8th July 2009 17:00 GMT
In Google polishes Chrome into netbook OS
Here ya go...
http://www.comet.co.uk/shopcomet/product/507903/TOSHIBA-NB100-11R/tab/reviews
[realisation]
Doh! he's in Belgium. Oh well posted just in case anyone else is looking.
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Whats its for again ? → #
Posted Tuesday 16th June 2009 14:22 GMT
In Microsoft's Windows 7 price gamble opens door to Linux
Coz I forgot.
Netbooks I mean.
I see people (on geek forums) keep saying they want to run their windows apps on netbooks ?
Really ?
Like what ?
Photoshop ? Are you for real ? Perhaps you want to play Crysis on a netbook too ?
How many Joe/ann publics are going to lash out hundreds of pounds for Photoshop just to edit a few pix on a netbook ?
Office
Are you for real ? Do you have fingers the size of a five year olds ? And how much does office cost (serious question). I bet it's heaps.
To use on a netbook ?
So they are great for Network engineers..
Granted
How many Joe/ann publics are Network Engineers ?
ITunes.. Ok.. Fair comment WTF would you want to use that for ?
Ok.. Granted you wouldn't but joe/ann public would.
So thats a grand total of....
ONE APP
Must be a real Killer app
Personally... I bought my daughters 3 701's and I wanted them as cheap as possible and they are happy with them and what they can do on them.
ONE daughter has so far changed to UNR
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Of course → #
Posted Saturday 13th June 2009 22:28 GMT
In Windows 7 to push up netbook prices
They are bumping up the price of netbooks. Microsoft wants netbooks to be as close to the price of a laptop as they can get for the EXACT reason being that Joe/ann public will say " For that price I might as well get a laptop".
And so the next (more profitable) version of Windows gains acceptance.
Microsoft wanted XP retired. Netbooks gave it a fresh lease of life for a pittance. In fact I dare say Netbooks probably COST Microsoft money.
Asus wasn't stupid, they knew exactly what to do to gain leverage with MS.
Roll on the release of ARM netbooks.
I just wish AmigaOS 4 > would work on them !!
Until then...
UNR RoXx0r
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UNR → #
Posted Wednesday 3rd June 2009 10:08 GMT
In Xandros - the Linux company that isn't
At least the cursor moves smoothly in Xandros.
My daughter just installed UNR because she like the screenshots and now finds that when the cursor goes over icons it becomes like treacle.
She is sticking with it because she knows it'll get fixed asap but for Joe/ann ordinary it's a real deal breaker.
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Good explanation → #
Posted Wednesday 27th May 2009 14:48 GMT
In BNP pleads for cash after reported DDoS assault
@ AC 12:29 GMT
Thanks for that explanation
Copied & pasted into Tomboy notes for future ref
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Not bad → #
Posted Tuesday 12th May 2009 15:44 GMT
In Dell punts £199 10in netbook
Seems to be on par with the Starling netbook if you were to drop the 160gb HD
http://system76.com/product_info.php?cPath=28&products_id=92
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Stay... just a little longer... → #
Posted Thursday 30th April 2009 11:40 GMT
In Brown finally wins something
I don't want him to resign.. Whoever replaced him may well persuade the braindeads that Labour are worth voting for.
No. The Tories are no better.. They started all this crap.... Remember.
Paris.. Coz i'd rather be... by her than Labour.
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Q ? → #
Posted Friday 17th April 2009 12:58 GMT
In Jaunty Jackalope release candidate unleashed
Quintessential Quokka ?
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@ Martin 15:54 GMT → #
Posted Monday 13th April 2009 20:10 GMT
In Tesla Roadster runs for 241 miles in Monte Carlo e-rally
As a Truck driver myself.. I'm glad someone else understands averages.
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Kudos to the White Hats → #
Posted Monday 30th March 2009 11:53 GMT
In Busted! Conficker's tell-tale heart uncovered
You just prevented a mass exodus away from Redmond
Wait.......... !!
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You mean... → #
Posted Friday 27th March 2009 18:26 GMT
In Nvidia countersues Intel in licensing spat
....... it wasn't the lizards ?
:shock:
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My daughter → #
Posted Thursday 26th March 2009 19:58 GMT
In Melissa anniversary marks birth of email-aware malware
Got no end of grief when this virus got out.
No prizes for guessing her name !!
(She uses Ubuntu now)
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@ PReDiToR → #
Posted Sunday 22nd March 2009 17:27 GMT
In Asus Eee PC 1000HE netbook
Agreed entirely.
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Yeah right → #
Posted Saturday 14th March 2009 17:57 GMT
In Skinny, curvy Asus Eee inspired by MacBook Air
£400 + and extra for VAT for half a laptop ?
Lost the plot springs to mind
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or.. → #
Posted Friday 6th February 2009 20:41 GMT
In Brits 'a bunch of yellow bastards', says irate Yank
Go into any Tavern in Oz and ask for a personal display of a King Punch.
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Only Microsoft ? → #
Posted Wednesday 28th January 2009 17:56 GMT
In Parallel importer jailed for up to nine months in Microsoft case
No harm done then...
Shame it wasn't the RIAA as well.
Better luck next time I guess.
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Warmer Uk → #
Posted Wednesday 28th January 2009 17:34 GMT
In I'm a sceptic now, says ex-NASA climate boss
@ Wonderkid
I don't think anyone is doubting the planet has been getting warmer. Heck, I came over to UK from Western Australia (39c) xmas 1976 to major snow blizzards. Haven't many of those since. Aaah yes., there was one in 1985. I put my Capri 3.0s in a ditch because of the snow ( and my muppetry) that year.
What is in doubt is whether mankind has been a major contributor.
I'm all for cleaner air and a better environment. But quit the bullshit and call it for what it is.
Is that really too much to ask.
Wait... This is politics... Of course the truth is too much to ask.
Flame icon coz I'm cold.
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@ AC 15:55 → #
Posted Wednesday 28th January 2009 16:26 GMT
In The Netbook Newbie's Guide to Linux
I'm not going to slag you off because I thought your original comment was fair enough
However.... ( You knew this was coming!!)
"The year of the linux desktop"
For a few years now Linux has been gaining market share so each year IS the "year of the Linux desktop".
Not even the complete utter collapse of Microsoft would bring about instant Linux market domination because XP would still carry on fulfilling their current needs for a good few years to come. In fact, thinking about it, If Microsoft were to collapse then that would severely hinder Linux's progress because it would then be an equal playing field.
ie: No more windows licenses need paying etc.
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Planet X → #
Posted Tuesday 6th January 2009 15:25 GMT
In Hubble probes Milky Way's turbulent core
Fancy pointing that thing at where Nubiru is supposed to be ?
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Value added features → #
Posted Sunday 14th December 2008 16:20 GMT
In BT offers £15,000 to catch London exchange burglary gang
Forgive me if I'm speaking out of my bum but..
Couldn't these stolen items be fettled to add some cyber crime additions... then at a later date be swapped back ?
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time keeping → #
Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 17:14 GMT
In Employees sue for unpaid Windows Vista overtime
1 min past the quarter = 15 mins pay, either docked for lateness or lost coz their company won't pay the overtime.
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Nibiru → #
Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 17:14 GMT
In Scientists ponder mysterious source of cosmic rays
Don't tell me...
Something will be arriving in 2012
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Tilt brakes → #
Posted Friday 14th November 2008 13:42 GMT
In Nissan to debut anti-prang tech next week
Safety features bah. What was wrong with throwing an anchor out of the window ?
The end result of the extra safety features is people relying on them to cover their own stupidity.
As for my title... I drive a 44 tonner. Our company has installed trailer "tilt brakes" on various new trailers and they are a downright hazard. The system is not designed to stop a vehicle falling over because if that situation arises then it's already too late. It's to stop pallets falling over in the trailer. I guess some highly intelligent (read Brain dead) person figured that to reduce kinetics just apply the brakes. I'm sure you can visualise that jamming the brakes on the trailer whilst the unit is trying to accelerate out of a roundabout actually INCREASES kinetics. And do the brake lights come on ? I don't know, I'm trying to haul this thing up to speed not stop it practically dead mid roundabout.
Continuing on this (sorry), as a driver that HAS put a vehicle on it's side (M62-J26) anything that affects the natural (expected) balance is quite frightening ( I was accelerating away from roundabout with a copper following me, turn up slip road to join M62 east and a suspension airbag on drive axle gave way = defective drivers mirror (Lorry laying on it)).
This rant could go on but it would bore you and I'm sure you've already got the gist.
Whilst I can dig some improvements (disc brakes etc) ANYTHING that takes control away from driver is a danger.
At steve .. re: VED.
Right on !!
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MorphOS → #
Posted Thursday 13th November 2008 17:21 GMT
In McLaren teams up with chip firm for F1 hybrid tech
Freescale chips ?
Gotta be MorphOS controlling it then.
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Gridlock ? → #
Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 19:41 GMT
In Roadpricing satnav spybox trials under way
Seems they are forgetting the inverted pyramid..
Y'know the one the pensions funds are in the shit over. ( As well as them pilfering it)
The baby boomer years are long gone. Thousands of OAP's will be coming OFF the roads in the next five years and with all the Polacs going home...............
Trying to suss out a reason to use Paris icon !!
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@ Rachel → #
Posted Wednesday 29th October 2008 17:57 GMT
In NASA probe finds opals in Martian crevices
Is Mark Shuttleworth single ? He's certainly wealthy enough and think of the advertising coup.
Paris.. Coz she might want to build a hotel there in preparation.
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Elite → #
Posted Wednesday 29th October 2008 11:37 GMT
In NASA probe finds opals in Martian crevices
Oh kewl.
/me gets old Elite traders book out
New entry
Mars - Opals = free
How many hyper jumps from Ross 154 ?
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Missing desktop icons → #
Posted Monday 20th October 2008 11:00 GMT
In The netbook newbie's guide to Linux
@ Darren7160
Press alt + F2
Then enter the name of your proggie.
I just installed LMMS and it did what you described... Just do what I mentioned.
Now for some real fun... Press CTRL + Alt + F2
As far as the article is concerned. It's pretty good actually.
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-_- + for tux → #
Posted Tuesday 23rd September 2008 20:13 GMT
In Google: The Satan Phone cometh
I quite like it.
But then.. at 47 y.o. My eyesight is deteriorating !! Agreed 2 year contract is too long. I'd rather pay a ton for it and have a 1 year contract.
Tux.. Coz it's spreading the lurve
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style → #
Posted Wednesday 17th September 2008 21:26 GMT
In Axon 100mpg car gallery
Great stuff... But why do they always make em Fugugulee ?
Give me something that looks akin to a Valiant Charger or likewise.
Not a shopping trolley with a roof.
Paris.. well... cuz
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Porkers ? → #
Posted Monday 15th September 2008 20:14 GMT
In Vehicle spy-cam data to be held for five years
@ spam
Whilst I agree with your sentiments do you think you could lay off the childish "pigs" comments please?
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6 months → #
Posted Tuesday 9th September 2008 13:32 GMT
In Ubuntu zoo preps for new arrival
Already..
Wow, that seemed to go real fast
Each distro brings new functionality. Great stuff.
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There is life outside the M25 → #
Posted Sunday 7th September 2008 11:20 GMT
In EA free petrol stunt triggers north London gridlock
Always in Fakkin Landan
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decisions → #
Posted Wednesday 3rd September 2008 12:18 GMT
In Commodore launches little laptop
Since when have Commodore or Amiga ever made good business decisions ?
btw.. AmigaOS is still alive and very much in development
http://www.hyperion-entertainment.biz:8080/news/2008-07-11
If a laptop/tot was released with Os4.1 > I'd be first in line to buy it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSAhR7uXcCc
Regards
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Ps.. Paris.. Coz I reckon she's got better business sense than C= A.Inc Combined
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Home City → #
Posted Thursday 28th August 2008 12:28 GMT
In Brit firm to demo serious flying robo-saucer in 2009
I live in Peterborough. (someone has to) I haven't seen any aboot.
Gonna X post this on our local forum see if I can glean anymore info.
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