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| vkoskiv | I bid on an A500 today, but the auction ended at 200euro | 21:20 |
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| vkoskiv | oof. | 21:20 |
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| ex-parrot | amazing | 22:06 |
| ex-parrot | I am still stuck in the mindset of those machines being free because people are chucking them out :( | 22:07 |
| vkoskiv | They were so dang popular in europe at the time that there is a looot of people with nostalgia for 'em. | 22:07 |
| ex-parrot | pretty popular here too | 22:08 |
| ex-parrot | I never had one, I had a 600 and later a CD32 and more recently I got my "forever Amiga" in the form of a 1200 and recapped it | 22:08 |
| vkoskiv | Vintage macs are much cheaper here even. Despite the fact that they were very, very uncommon in the 80s and 90s here | 22:08 |
| khm | there was serious class warfare between those of us who could only afford Commodore products and those smug Amiga bastards | 22:09 |
| ex-parrot | ^^^ | 22:09 |
| ex-parrot | I did have a 64, I recently* bought a C64 Reloaded Mk II and a Mech 64 and one of the "new kickstarter cases" | 22:09 |
| vkoskiv | Wait, isn't amiga a commodore product? I only have a c64 in my collection, so it's the only machine I know. | 22:09 |
| ex-parrot | so I will eventually have an all-new (aside from the chipset) C64 | 22:09 |
| ex-parrot | * like 2 years ago | 22:09 |
| khm | vkoskiv: yes, but the commodore-branded computers were much cheaper | 22:10 |
| vkoskiv | Sure, yeah. | 22:10 |
| khm | commodore, you see, was the staff of the proletariat. Amiga was a decadent bourgeoise luxury | 22:10 |
| vkoskiv | I can see that, yeah. | 22:12 |
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| khm | in practice of course, it was just years of unbearable envy at all the cool stuff the amigas could do that my commodore couldn't :) | 22:26 |
| mntmn | chuckled | 22:29 |
| ex-parrot | how is the new LPC / keyboard firmware working out for everyone so far? | 22:30 |
| mntmn | for me it's working out very well | 22:35 |
| ex-parrot | cool I should prob install it | 22:36 |
| mntmn | yes | 22:38 |
| mntmn | highly recommended | 22:38 |
| jfred | ACTION has to find time to go and do that before he accidentally leaves the reform unplugged for too long again | 23:02 |
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