Paladin of the Pegasos
Posts: 1178 from 2003/3/13
From: Pinto, Madrid ...
I've just red the
second most recent post in Bill Buck's and Requel Velasco's
blog, called "Enemiga", and immediately had this wild thought: BBRV are mentioning, after a lot of time, the Amiga computer and, at the same time, their lawsuit with Amiga Inc, reminding us all that it's not over yet.
Could it be that they will acquire rights over the Amiga brand, in order to build a "new"
home computer, based in the Efika?
Remember home computers? There was a time in which computers were tailor made for home, not being business machines shoehorned to this role: Make common (young) people learn about computers, having fun in the process. As technology evolved, and the OEM forces (as good as they are) ruled out complete propietary solutions, everybody has a business computer at home, with a certain operating system that has the nasty habit of having everything integrated into it, so there's no sense of learning anything.
So, that "wrong" trend got set in stone and nowadays, the term "home computer" is no longer recognized by anybody, and everyone believes that a regular PC is a good home computer.
Home computers ruled the eighties, and they were simple machines with two main uses: Gaming and learning tools. I guess fun has been replaced by commodity.
Perhaps that post was only a preamble to their
next post, in which they express a call to every possible "amigan" in order to work together and build something as a team.
Opinions?
Bored already?