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Hi all I just registered on OSNews. I've been reading it for several years now, like 5-6 years. Even longer think ._.
Why is it that we hear stories about it from time to time yet it looks pretty clear to me that there will never be anything usable from Amiga platform. I know ppl. used to praise Amiga PCs for their superior multimedia capabilities and the reasons why is it used by 3d modelers and I think maybe D.J's? But that was ages ago. So why is it still alive? Where do these companies find profit? Who buys this stuff... there can not be so many die hard amiga fans to yield them any profit.
anyway about the clues...
http://a-eon.com/gfx/puzzle3rd.png
http://a-eon.com/gfx/puzzle4th.png
http://a-eon.com/gfx/puzzle5th.png
I guess we will know everything on 5th? Since since there is no puzzle6th.png
But I wanted to ask something someone for a long time and I do not have a friendly Amiga Guru nearby. What's so special about Amiga? It seems to me like it's followers are borderline fanatics that refuse to let Amiga die, And it looks quite dead to me for a long time now
*runs away from arrows and stones*