>Well Rieks, do you really think Takamichi is wrong? You and I were both
>there when those Japanese were here in Holland. What do ya think. Are they
>damned serious or are they some flipped fanatic MSXers with idealistic
>dreams which they think can become reality?!
>
>Anne
Hi Anne, turned American? :) I think it's a fact that the Japanese are very
serious. In the beginning of this discussion I posted a message and
afterwards Parn wrote something with the same sort of contents, namely that
there is no sense in criticizing something which is taken very seriously by
someone. Everyone seems to project this Japanese project on their own
environment, which is just not right to do. Was it you again, who wrote
something about the Dutch 'poldermodel'? I think you know what I am saying.
Anyway, I didn't say Suzukawa is wrong or anything. Just analyzed and
replied what he was saying.
Rieks.
PS:I personally think nothing will definitely change by releasing a new MSX,
and the Japanese seem to be thinking like that as well. So, they start to
redevelop and improve the system already existing. But I get a little bit
tired of all those senseless speculations. I just wait and see.
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