Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 29th Sep 2010 22:14 UTC, submitted by Amix
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RE[2]: Amiga Users Worldwide
by Neolander on Mon 4th Oct 2010 05:46
in reply to "RE: Amiga Users Worldwide"
Indeed. There's probably more than 2000 DOS and windows < 98 machines still running in corporate environments and education/research. Mainly because software for it was expensive and they never found something which was really worth the switch to more recent operating systems, especially Windows NT flavors and their tendency to make everything that uses COM1 crash miserably.
Does that make them non-isolated people as the scale of the computer world ? Them who have a hard time with the simplest usb pen-drive around ?
Edited 2010-10-04 05:48 UTC
RE[3]: Amiga Users Worldwide
by tylerdurden on Mon 4th Oct 2010 08:22
in reply to "RE[2]: Amiga Users Worldwide"





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LOL, I hope you were't being serious. Otherwise it seems you completely missed the point that in the big scheme of things, when we're talking about a population of billions, 3 or 900 really are statistically equivalent.
Although it seems that at some point the die hard Amiga community and reality parted ways...