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What I'd love to see here is some other ABMer try and defend what was just written bu Mr. OptimalOptimusPrime.

Start with this one:
"noyou lie and are mislead.

second it is compile in c and based on 8bit so compiled 8bit menas 8bit."

Here's another gem:
"vb isnt 8bit boy are you dilussion even microsoft says it is vb its just qbasic with "cooler buttons". Man get educated. An 8bit compiler is what it is."

And finally, I imagine there are a bunch of ABMers that would have issue with this:
"linux was invented on an amiga and that linux version still is better then any x86 version of linux."

Everything I've read about and done with Linux on x86 says it's a solid OS. Unless everyone wants to defer to Mr. Prime that the Amiga version is just plain better. I suppose I wouldn't know, only having run the x86 version.

Though, seriously, this was pretty good stuff. Do you post under the alias Mike Cox, by any chance?
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