TeamBlackFox
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Well it's certainly been some time since I was on here.
Anyways, I'm back in the scene for the time being, as an A2000HD was given to me by a friend who was seriously thinking of binning it.
I swore off Amigas about 3 years ago due to being laid off from a datacenter job up north and the insane prices. It seems since then that little has changed. People still scalp each other over 20-30 year old hardware. A good used car close to the price of a not perfect A1000? Someone's smoking some crack there!
Anyways, I spent the last three years in the SGI/Sun scene, where most of the entry level stuff is still peanuts (SGI and Amiga also share a lot of the same sort of cool things) and even the high end stuff is not too bad (I've never paid near a sizable amount for an SGI box, and that one was maxed out, and quite fast!)
Meanwhile these quaint little 16/32 computers are fetching far more on the open market, and I even saw an insane price for a 68060 Phase5 accelerator, even after cheaper and equally fast Vampire and other chips have hit the scene.
It's depressing. Don't get me wrong, it's probably not going to be forever like this, but I feel like affordability of my hobbies is a problem. Meanwhile my Mitsubishi GTO project is collecting dust and my main car needs brakes badly... I don't have the best priorities, I know...
Edit: Instead of talkin actual numbers since apparently not even outside of the actual marketplace are prices allowed to be mentioned - I used hyperbole to get my point across. Happy?
Anyways, I'm back in the scene for the time being, as an A2000HD was given to me by a friend who was seriously thinking of binning it.
I swore off Amigas about 3 years ago due to being laid off from a datacenter job up north and the insane prices. It seems since then that little has changed. People still scalp each other over 20-30 year old hardware. A good used car close to the price of a not perfect A1000? Someone's smoking some crack there!
Anyways, I spent the last three years in the SGI/Sun scene, where most of the entry level stuff is still peanuts (SGI and Amiga also share a lot of the same sort of cool things) and even the high end stuff is not too bad (I've never paid near a sizable amount for an SGI box, and that one was maxed out, and quite fast!)
Meanwhile these quaint little 16/32 computers are fetching far more on the open market, and I even saw an insane price for a 68060 Phase5 accelerator, even after cheaper and equally fast Vampire and other chips have hit the scene.
It's depressing. Don't get me wrong, it's probably not going to be forever like this, but I feel like affordability of my hobbies is a problem. Meanwhile my Mitsubishi GTO project is collecting dust and my main car needs brakes badly... I don't have the best priorities, I know...
Edit: Instead of talkin actual numbers since apparently not even outside of the actual marketplace are prices allowed to be mentioned - I used hyperbole to get my point across. Happy?
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