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Amiga Persecution Complex: n. ... Amiga Persecution Complex is by no means limited to Amiga users; NeXT, NeWS, OS/2, Macintosh, LISP, and GNU users are also common victims. Linux users used to display symptoms very frequently before Linux started winning;
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Instead, it acquired a small but zealous population of enthusiastic hackers who dreamt of one day unseating the clones (see Amiga Persecution Complex). The traits of this culture are both spoofed and illuminated in The BLAZE Humor Viewer. ... Amiga Persecution Complex Amiga fans AmigaOS Atari ST...
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Instead, it acquired a small but zealous population of enthusiastic hackers who dreamt of one day unseating the clones (see Amiga Persecution Complex). The traits of this culture are both spoofed and illuminated in The BLAZE Humor Viewer.
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Amiga n A series of personal computer models originally sold by Commodore, based on 680x0 processors, custom support chips and an operating system that combined some of the best features of Macintosh and Unix with compatibility with neither.
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Much Operating system advocacy surrounds the technology implemented in the Amiga, to the point that many Amiga users are accused of zealotry (look for "Amiga Persecution Complex" in the Jargon File).
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AIDS /aydz/ n. Short for A* Infected Disk Syndrome (`A*' is a [411]glob pattern that matches, but is not limited to, Apple or Amiga), this condition is quite often the result of practicing unsafe [412]SEX. See [413]virus, [414]worm, [415]Trojan horse, [416]virgin.
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Operating system advocacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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I thought of another great one: Shadow of the Beast for Amiga. This game basically exists for one reason: so that people with Amiga Persecution Complex ...
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sound has never been broken for me, but the plethora of Linux sound APIs and servers is undoubtedly a mess for people with more complex requirements. Once again, though, it seems a little off to blame this on “freetard” attitudes;
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