Jamaica 09 ch01 Editorial
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editorial iopop ---------------------------------------- welcome to the ninth issue of this mag! released on the 1st of may in the very year of 1994. this is our celebration to the spring. remember that there is still snow uphere in leksand! last time i said what i thought about nazis. and yes jamaica will join the mageditors vs. nazis! i don't know if it will make any effect. but we mageditors must show our opinion clearly to the rest of the scene and the least you can do is to join this sort of association. let's stay by the topic of computers and nazis. the last six months, media have been writing about computers and how nazis use them, (i know i wrote about it last time.) and the other day i read that the government here in sweden wanted to establish a law against all kind of nazi stuff on computers. it's really a shame that the masses will get a view on computers as only used by nazis. our scene is friendly! friendship rules here! but anyway, a nazi will never succeed in getting to the real top. he will never reach the real elite because i will never accept him, and i believe you agree with me too. as we are talking about politics then i must ask you : have you ever thoght about which politics we use in the scene?? if you use anarchy and add the last grade of communism, then you have the answer. that's my opinion. and i even think that the scene have gone through all the parts of communism too. just compare the scene of 1986 with the scene today! there is a huge difference! in 1986 there was a real elite. nowadays elite is (nearly) a dead word and every- body is worth equal. it's kind of hard to explain and hard to understand if you don't know what COMMUNISM is. it AIN'T JUST OPPRESSION!! but think about this and you must say that i'm right at some points. i think the amiga scene will become as friendly as the c64 scene, just wait! but i will never be the same thing like in this scene. -- -- -- another thing i have been wondering about is my/your parents/relatives think about the scene. they must have seen something else than you playing games, haven't they? after my visit to tcc'93, a friend of my father's told my mother that he wished his son would do such things like me! he meant swapping with foreign people and going to parties and meet other people with the same interest. the friend of mine has an amiga 1200 and is always playing games. this was the coolest thing anyone ever have said about my hobby. but i'm doubting if it still is a hobby. it have become a part of my life. everything goes on by itself. one step closer to the end. the time is just ticking. right now i have been sitting here for about 1 hour trying to write this editorial. and i guess you have read this in less than 3 minutes. try to read readers' page and check out GOREFEST's words about the scene. i better stop here, as i have nothing more to say at the moment. next time you'll see jamaica will be in the begining of july. right after the party. so watch out for our staff there. and remeber next issue is number 10! time to celebrate the spring!