Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 10th Nov 2007 17:03 UTC, submitted by EyeAm
Amiga & AROS Dave Morse (1943-2007), Amiga Computer co-founder, died on Saturday, November 2nd. In 1982, he left Tonka Toys (where he was Vice-President of Marketing) and became the Chief Executive Officer at Hi Toro, Inc., which he co-founded and which morphed later that year into Amiga, Inc. and led through the development of the Lorraine Project (a codename inspired by Dave's wife Lorraine) - ultimately, the Amiga 1000 Computer. Our take: We want to wish all the strength in the world to his family and friends, and I personally would like to thank him for creating a truly visionary computing platform. Forget Apple, forget Microsoft, forget Linux: the Amiga was the real revolutionary device.
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can it be done again
by hyperdaz on Sun 11th Nov 2007 01:05 UTC
hyperdaz
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2007-06-05

can emotion and passion be put back into computing... ??

Can a computer be light years ahead of whatever wintel create?? look at the life span of an A500 or A1200 can anything ever compete with the pricing of machines today... laptops for £200 £300...

where will the next HUGE leap be for "HOME COMPUTING"...



because that's what is missing the concept of Home Computing...

Edited 2007-11-11 01:07