South Essex Amiga Link
Updated: 23/09/1999

Welcome Amiga Active Readers!

Welcome to the SEAL website... offline!
This is our 3rd outing on a Neil Bothwick compilation (you`ll see SEAL on two CU Amiga cd`s).

We`d obviously like to wish (as if they need it) Amiga Active loads of success etc etc blah blah blah, but with people like Andrew Korn, Neil Bothwick, Simon Archer etc etc they`ll make their own luck, and an excellent publication (Andrew...send the cheque to you know where) :).

Hope you have fun wandering around this weird site of ours (where you`ll find interviews of Andrew `Sneferu` Korn and Neil Bothwick, amongst others).

If you`re not on the net, get connected (we recommend Wirenet and UKonline) and see you online!

SEAL is a user group for Amigans in South Essex, for more information on the group take a look at the bottom of this page. For details of when and where we meet and how to become a member visit the Members page.

HOT!

Interview with Fleecy Moss

Gateway/Amiga may not have anything to offer us (read our thoughts on the news page), but Fleecy and friends are collating plans and support for a new computer platform, with an Amiga feel.

Divider

Just have to re-iterate to the disheartened out there, that the Amiga is a technological ideology, not a religion. For those of us who have used one to do more than play games on, it`s elegance, efficency and reliability is at the heart of the Amiga experience.
Whatever happens in the future, bear in mind that any computer that can enhance the Amiga `feel`, is probably worth buying. The Mac doesn`t have it, and it`s better than Windoze.
There`s a massive market for a decent computer, which has elements of the Amiga experience, married with fantastic hardware. Millions of people (old and new computer users) would buy such a platform.
And they are coming (hopefully). So don`t look so much at the badge on the bonnet, but the engine underneath. That`s where you`ll find the true Amiga ethos, if it`s there. At the moment, AQUA sounds like the Amiga heir apparent.

Divider

Just in case you`re new here, we`re a pretty good user group that tries it`s best to give as much as it can to the Amiga community (and by default, ourselves). That`s why we have this luvverly website, a luvverly magazine ("Clubbed") which you should all immediately subscribe to :) and a prodigious presence in the British (and by default...world) Amiga community.

We don`t try to offer all the latest news though, as we believe there are enough great dedicated news sites out there (Czech; Amiga Web; Amiga.org) already. What we do try and do though, is report in our own inimitable way on the more important Amiga happenings in the world, often with as much extra info as possible. We`ve covered the WoA `98 Friday Night Announcement (which started this whole Amiga NG thing); Closure of CU Amiga (with a Neil Bothwick interview); Preview of Amiga Active (with an Andrew Korn interview); and many other events of note. At the very least, we take in all the information from elsewhere, and give you our honest opinion(s), we call a Spade a Spade (well actually in Australia we call it a Shovel, but anyway). So have a good look around and read all the interesting stuff we`ve collected for you. Stay cool, and check up on us often (use our links page as a springboard for all good things Amiga). Oh, and subscribe to our magazine :)

Divider

Who are we?

Raaaaaargh!...bloody curries burning my ass!! Basically, we`re a bunch of Amiga freaks, who got together due to the inspiration of Mick Sutton ("sicky"). To the right you can see our new mascot...SEALZILLA. If you want to see his bigger twin, click on him. Thanks to Tony Longhurst for the original drawing :)

We formed SEAL for a few reasons, and guess what ? Here they are :)

SEAL meets bi-weekly on a Friday evening at our venue

We produce a quarterly magazine (Clubbed) which has gotten rave reviews from people like Fleecy Moss, Petro, Gary Peake, and (though he won't admit it) Ben Vost.

AMIGA - The Survivor! Kiss my custom-chipped ass! The Amiga has had a bad 5 years or so, thanks to crap management. We still have some fantastic support and features though, like true multitasking and true auto-config. We have the best graphics manipulation software and are the most internet efficient. We've gone ppc and are playing Quake, Myst, Descent etc, emulating Macs to near perfection and doing a pretty good job at pc's too. The largest shareware site on the web (by far) is Aminet, and we have the most loyal users. Why ? I believe it's mostly down to the friendly and efficient os. It's a much nicer machine to use than a pc at the end of the day. We know, most of us work with pc's every day. We have IT people and internet engineers in SEAL. We use the pc's at work, having them bug out on us for no reason, and come home to relax with a decent machine. Crazy ? try it. We're not stupid, we know the pc's hardware is way ahead of practically anything we have.....but it's bogged down by that sloth Microsoft Windows and other stuff. We feel sorry for MS users. Amiga OS is a shining torch in the darkness. And it's always getting better. Amiga isn't dead.....it's a sleeping giant. NASA have always used Amiga's (reliability). Steven Spielberg is an Amigan (Many movies' graphics (Jurassic Park; Titanic; Lost In Space; Star Trek; Babylon 5) are produced on Amiga's.

Divider

Get in touch

Any comments on the site ? Suggestions ? Problems ? Wanna Join SEAL ? Or know the meaning of life ? Send us a mail ! A female would be nice too :)

EMail

seal@thunder.u-net.com

Or phone Mick Sutton, our chairman on:

(01268) 761429

Divider

Get a free amiga.tm URL for your Amiga web site
Get a free .amiga.tm URL thanks to Tobias Ander!

Problems? There's a cream for that :) Comments?......beat yourself up severely, or contact:
webmaster@williams.demon.co.uk