Yokemate of Keyboards
Posts: 12080 from 2003/5/22
From: Germany
> When I wrote my original forum message that included the "business type" description,
> I was thinking of the business type person (I think his name was Bill Hart), who is
> a self described "business suit". That is why I chose the words "business type".
Thank you for clarification. Is there anything about him on the WWW?
Edit:
found something recent: "Bill Hart [...] was the Amiga's first salvation, shall we say. He came in and invested in the Amiga to continue it when money was running out."
http://www.techradar.com/news/computing/computer-history-museum-to-host-rare-amiga-prototypes-1299687
Edit2:
Hart's speech: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDkFDs459uk
> The relevance is that Bill Hart had shared the story of himself and David Morse taking the
> $500,000 check to Atari, or had you chosen to forget that part of my earlier messages?
No, I had not chosen to forget anything. My lacking English skills made me parse your sentence ("[...] that is what I chose based on one story from the person who accompanied David Morse [...]") as meaning that Bill Hart was referring only to Morse as "business type", not including himself in this description. Knowing that Morse couldn't possibly be at the show in person, I was not clear about the relevance. It's clear now. Thanks.
> that is only a difference of opinion on what the correct definition of business type
> is, which is different for you, than it is for me.
As I gave my definition already, what is your definition of a "business type"?
[ Edited by Andreas_Wolf 29.07.2015 - 22:36 ]