The bits we couldn't

or wouldn't fit anywhere else

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Older meanderings are, contrary to everyone else, nearer the top of this page. Don't say we don't try!

When you know you`re an Amiga.personality

  • When your name is mentioned to RJ Mical in an e-mail from Carl Sassenrath (Eric Keser, are you listening?!)
  • When you get special envelopes printed with your name and the name of your product so that you can bung in your latest program to your loyal registration fee payers (Martin Huttenloher, at least)
  • When every Amiga related mailing list on the planet has your address on the header info somewhere
  • When your nick on IRC begins to get copied.

More to come!


Amiga Format spy contacts us

If there`s one thing I have noticed about Amiga Format CDs, is that the cover breaks off far too easily. Out of the four Amiga Format CD Roms I have, two have cover that are only attached by the forces of gravity. Quite shoddy.

On a different note, is it just me, or is Ben Vost going on a recruiting drive for Amiga Format? I have visited one site where bvost, as he is known down at the Futurenet network, has promised this bloke he can write for AF as soon as his studies are completed. Hiring ex-students! Whatever next :-)

Then, at Squid`s site, the guestbook mention from him says

yadda, yadda, yadda...."You should be writing for Amiga Format like me!"
Ben are you there? Is there space for me in AF`s Ivory Towers? Can I get a nice 4000T? Ben? Ben? Are you there? Ben?

Inside Out:

The name not only of a forthcoming Amiga clone from Index Information Services, but also the name of a right ol` rave up under the Arches in Glasgow. 'Course, never having been. I wouldn't know. Last Friday of every month, I believe. It`s amazing what you can pick up keeping your eyes peeled!

Making you feel warm inside

A heartwarming story, but not for the person concerned.

My father decided to buy a new motherboard for his PeeCee because he didn't couldn't fit an MMX processor on to his current one.

After finding the case he had wasn't big enough, he bought a new case.

Now he has spent four days just trying to make every peripheral talk to Windoze. Makes you smile, doesn't it?