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| Compute! Magazine Complete Collection on 3 DVDs Commodore C64 Amiga Apple TRS80 | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 22d 13h 53m |
| Compute!'s Gazette Complete Magazine Collection on DVD C64 Amiga Commodore TRS80 | ![]() |
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US $7.99 | 22d 28m |
| CU Amiga Complete Magazine Collection on 2 DVDs Commodore Amiga Apple C64 TRS80 | ![]() |
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| Ahoy! Magazine Collection on DVD Commodore 64/128 Amiga Apple Vintage Computing | ![]() |
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US $7.99 | 22d 15h 2m |
| Compute! Magazine Complete Collection on 3 DVDs Commodore C64 Amiga Apple TRS80 | ![]() |
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| CU Amiga Complete Magazine Collection 4 DVDs, Coverdisks, CDs Commodore Apple | ![]() |
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| Ahoy! Magazine Collection on DVD Commodore 64/128 Amiga Vintage Computing Apple | ![]() |
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| ZZap! C64 Amiga Magazine Vol 44 - December 1988 | ![]() |
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US $19.98 | 29d 14h 40m |
| Amiga World Magazine - Commodore - March 1988 | ![]() |
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US $5.09 | 29d 12h |
| Amiga World Magazine - Commodore - January 1988 | ![]() |
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| Amiga World Magazine - Commodore - December 1987 | ![]() |
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| Amiga World Magazine - Commodore - June 1994 | ![]() |
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| Amiga World Magazine - Commodore - February 1994 | ![]() |
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| Amiga World Magazine - Commodore - March 1994 | ![]() |
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| Amiga World Magazine - Commodore - May 1994 | ![]() |
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| Amiga World Magazine - Commodore - July 1994 | ![]() |
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| Amiga World Magazine - Commodore - August 1994 | ![]() |
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| Amiga World Magazine - Commodore - September 1994 | ![]() |
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| Amazing Amiga Computing Magazine V4 N4 122EL | ![]() |
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US $11.04 | 29d 9h 33m |
| Amiga World Magazine April 1993 122EL | ![]() |
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US $11.04 | 29d 9h 31m |
| Amiga World Magazine May 1989 122EL | ![]() |
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US $11.04 | 29d 9h 29m |
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| Amiga World Magazine June 1991 122EL | ![]() |
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| Amiga World Magazine April 1989 122EL | ![]() |
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US $11.04 | 29d 9h 15m |
| 1986 Amiga Personal Computer Magazine Ad. | ![]() |
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US $7.95 | 28d 10h 27m |
| Amiga Active Magazine Issue 11 ۩ | ![]() |
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US $12.63 | 27d 23h 57m |
| Amiga Action Magazine Issue 70 with disks May 1995 ۩ | ![]() |
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US $9.47 | 27d 23h 47m |
| Amiga Action Magazine Issue 65 with disks Christmas 1994 ۩ | ![]() |
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US $14.22 | 27d 23h 45m |
| Amiga Computing Magazine - Issue 100 | ![]() |
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| Amiga Computing Magazine - Issue 59 | ![]() |
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| Amiga Active Magazine Issue 14 ۩ | ![]() |
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US $12.63 | 26d 18h 56m |
| CU Amiga Complete Magazine Collection on 4 DVDs, Coverdisks, and CDs Commodore | ![]() |
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US $16.99 | 20d 13h 50m |
| 23 - 1990s VIDEO TOASTER USER Magazines for AMIGA | ![]() |
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US $92.00 | 25d 10h 10m |
| 85 -1980s+1990s AMAZING COMPUTING Magazines LOTS Amiga | ![]() |
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US $170.00 | 24d 15h 51m |
| ~SUMMER 1989~AMIGA RESOURCE Magazine - | ![]() |
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US $11.99 | 22d 18h 50m |
| Amiga Active Magazine Issue 3 ۩ | ![]() |
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| Amiga Magazine The ONE with disks Nov 1993 ۩ | ![]() |
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US $14.22 | 22d 4h 31m |
| Amiga Power Magazine Issue 21 with disks Jan 1993 ۩ | ![]() |
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| Commodore Amiga Amazing Computing Magazine Vol6/1 1991 | ![]() |
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| Commodore Amiga Amazing Computing Magazine Vol5/9 1990 | ![]() |
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| Commodore Amiga Amazing Computing Magazine Vol5/7 1990 | ![]() |
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| Commodore Amiga Amazing Computing Magazine Vol5/6 1990 | ![]() |
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| Commodore Amiga Amazing Computing Magazine Vol5/12 1990 | ![]() |
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| Commodore Amiga Amazing Computing Magazine Vol5/1 1990 | ![]() |
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| Commodore Amiga Amazing Computing Magazine Vol4/9 1989 | ![]() |
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| Commodore Amiga Amazing Computing Magazine Vol4/8 1989 | ![]() |
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| CU Amiga Complete Magazine Collection on 2 DVDs Commodore Amiga Apple Vintage | ![]() |
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US $11.99 | 20d 13h 36m |
| Magazine Cover CD Amiga Format disc 22 ۩ | ![]() |
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Stian, a Norse Name With Some Interesting Facts and Known Persons Connected to It
The boy's name Stian s-tian is of Old Norse origin, and its meaning is "voyager, pilgrim". The name is popular in Scandinavia. The different-sounding Stig is from the same source.
Stian has 3 variant forms: Stig, Styg and Stygge. Stian is a male first name and a very rare surname. Stian is a short form of the Old Norse Stigandr "wanderer", which is derived from the root stig "step, mounting upward"
There are found 87 Old Norse baby names for boys.
We know about 9 Voyager baby names for boys. Brendan and Ferdinand are popular Voyager baby names. Arvad, Beattie, Farold, Farr, Hernando, Stian and Viator are uncommon Voyager baby names.
There are 5 Pilgrim baby names found for boys. Christian, Miles and Palmer are popular Pilgrim baby names. Standish and Stian are uncommon Pilgrim baby names.
Stians name day is September 13th .
In the end of 1980’s the name was used amongst 2% of male Norwegians were called Stian, this was the peak usage of this name. At the present around 0.5% of the male Norwegian population is called Stian.
Around 15.000 norwegians are called Stian at the moment.
Stian is known as a first name in Norway since the 12th century. The name is most used in Norway with Sweden and Denmark as the runner ups using this name. Rarely, but occationally we find the name used in other countries such as in the US.
Some known people called Stian.
Stian Lindaas Kristoffersen (born December 24, 1976 in Porsgrunn, Norway) is a heavy metal drummer. His main band is the progressive metal band Pagan's Mind, who he helped form in 2000.
Stian has also played drums for Jorn Lande, Firewind, and Dimension F3H and is currently part of the project band Kinrick.
Nagash or Lex Icon (born Stian Arnesen, May 7, 1978) is a Norwegian black metal musician. He plays guitar, bass, drums and keyboards.
He began writing music in 1992, together with Fafnir and Glaurung for a project called Troll. Fafnir and Glaurung soon left the band, but Nagash continued Troll as a solo project, playing guitar and keyboard. Wanting to be in a band and "express himself on all levels", he founded the band Covenant together with Blackheart in 1993. (However, after having released two albums, they had to change the name to The Kovenant due to a Swedish band already called Covenant.)
Gaining a good reputation in the black metal scene, Nagash was recruited as bass player for Dimmu Borgir in 1996. In 1999, he left Dimmu Borgir to concentrate on his career with The Kovenant. At the same time, he changed his stage name to Lex Icon in order to reflect the artistic direction The Kovenant had taken.
In 2004, now known as Lex Icon, he teamed up with Shagrath and formed a new stoner rock band called Chrome Division. In this band he played drums.
Lex has reported that he was fired from Chrome Division and is now 100% dedicated working on the next Kovenant album. He also now currently reported to have joined one of his favorite bands, Crowhead.
He has also been involved in Nocturnal Breed (as a session drummer, under the name of Rick Hellraiser) and Carpe Tenebrum.
Stian Grimseth (born July 24, 1972) is a world-known weightlifter from Naustdal in Norway. He won the European Championship in 1996 and at some time held the 6th position in the world ranking.
He has competed many times in the Olympics, World Cup, European Cup, and in Norway. Stian Grimseth is currently retired.
Stian Aarstad is a Norwegian pianist and keyboard player best known for his four-year (1993-97) stint with the black metal band Dimmu Borgir during which he played keyboards and synthesizers while engendering criticism and controversy for appearing onstage and performing in an infamous top-hat-and-cape outfit reminiscent of Jack the Ripper, while wearing minimal corpse makeup.
Subsequent stories indicated that during his period with Dimmu Borgir, Stian Aarstad did not even listen to any metal sounds, preferring classical music instead. His departure from the band came as a result of unresolved issues regarding compulsory service in the Norwegian Army. In 1998 to 1999, he produced a demo-EP for the unblack metal band Vaakevandring.
In the 2000s, Stian Aarstad had been the pianist for the band Enthrall, but left his regular position during the recording of the band's third album. Reports have mentioned that he has also performed as a session player and engineer for the band and, in 2007, has been working as a sound engineer.
Stian Aarstad "adapted" the melody "Sorgens Kammer", the fourth song on the Stormblåst album, from the Amiga game "Agony".
Stian Eckhoff, born 3 September 1979 in Trondheim, is a Norwegian biathlete.
Stian Carstensen (born in 1971) at Eidsvoll) is a multi-instrument musical virtuoso.
He started as an accordion player at the age of 9. He first learned from his father, and later from a classical player which he attended for 4 years. During this time he played in Norwegian tv, radio, festivals etc. He also toured in America, playing classical music. At the same time he was also into swing jazz, and his father who also played bass, played standard tunes with him.
When he was 15 he started to play electric guitar in a rock band. After a while he started to get back the interest for jazz again, and formed a trio with some local artists. He lived as a freelancer a year or so and then he began to study in the conservatory in Trondheim, jazz department with the guitar as a main instrument. During his two years of study in Trondheim (91-93) he formed the group Farmers Market. Farmers Market was originally a free jazz quintet, until they one day found a note with a Bulgarian folk tune in 11/16. This was a great experience for the boys,and they practiced day and night to be able to play this asymmetrical music.
After a while Stian bought a ticket to Bulgaria, and went around in the villages there to collect, and study the folk music there. The result of the tour was a live record with singers & musicians from the famous "Le mysteres des voix bulgares" recorded at Molde international jazz festival in Norway. After this Stian was totally dedicated to the Bulgarian music. He toured a lot with musicians from Bulgaria, and Romania, and learned a lot from them.
Besides of being dedicated to this kind of music,he also took lessons in Composition, learned to play the 5-string banjo in bluegrass style, played with various jazz groups (be-bop, and experimental) with Jon Christensen and Bendik Hofseth to mention some.
In 97 Farmers Market made their second album with saxophonist Trifon Trifonov from Bulgaria. This was an extreme album with elements of many different styles and ideas from bluegrass in odd meters, To metallica like versions of traditional balkan tunes,and slick commercial music mixed with Stockhausen. The album got very good rewiews from many contemporary music magazines as well as rock,folk and jazz magazines in Europe.
In 1998 he was asked to write music for a Norwegian festival; Vossajazz. He wrote some music and put together a band consisting of his colleague Jarle Vespestad (one of the most talented young drummers in Norway which also play in Farmers Market), Django Bates from England, and Ernst Reijseger from Holland. The music was performed in April 98, with a great success. The choice of musicians was made by a careful hand, because they each had one thing in common; they were into a lot of styles at the same time. The music was composed in a contemporary spirit, but contained elements from many different styles without being artificial.
This seems to be a highlight in S.C.'s career, and he has been working a lot with that ensemble after this. Another highlight was his release of the new record Farmers Market on the German label Winter & Winter, he toured Europe and Japan with this band in 2000. They got very good rewiews both on the album and the concert in magazines like The Wire, Rolling Stone etc. This year Farmers Market played at the worlds biggest jazz festival, the North Sea Jazz Festival in the Hague, Holland.
He also playes with Dutch cello player Ernst Reijseger. They work as a duo playing only self written stuff in various improvisational folk styles.
Last year he studied Bulgarian polyphony in Bulgaria, and rural American Afro-Celtic music in the Appalachians, on a fee from the Norwegian cultural department. He is currently on a two year state fee to study Bulgarian traditional music. His instruments are: Accordion, kaval (Bulgarian flute), bagpipes, guitar, violin, mandolin & banjo.
He recently recorded his solo album, with only his own compositions for Winter & Winter ,it will be released in 26 countries!
Stian Piene Ohr (born 4 January 1978) is a football midfielder/attacker for Strømsgodset IF. He has formerly played for the clubs Hødd, Start, Vålerenga, Stabæk and Molde.
Stian Johannsen is a Norwegian musician known under the stage name Occultus. He was briefly a vocalist and a bassist for the black metal band Mayhem. Occultus was in the band for a very short time in 1991 after the suicide of Dead (Per Yngve Ohlin).
Stian Theting (born 21 October 1976) is a Norwegian football defender/midfielder who currently plays for F.K. Bodø/Glimt.
He joined Bodø/Glimt in 2004 from Skeid, and stayed there even after their relegation from the Norwegian Premier League in 2005.
Stian Hole (1969–), norwegian graphic designer, illustrator and childrens book writer
Stian Carstensen (1971–), norwegian musician
Stian Bromark (1972–), journalist, critics, translater and chief editor
Stian Heimlund Skjæveland (1973–), norwegian figurative painter
Stian M. Landgaard (1978–), norwegian writer
Stian Barsnes Simonsen (1979–), norwegian acter and TV host
Stian Sørlie (1982–), norwegian car sport driver
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Amiga game coverdisk - what's the game's name and can I get it for pc?
Back in the distant 90's I used to have an Amiga computer? The game play and graphics were excellent. Anyway, there were a number of Amiga magazines available and most had coverdisks with game demos and free/shareware and utilities.
One of the coverdisk games which I loved but cannot remember the name of was a type of space colonisation game. Basically you selected a planet, developed its production of food and resources and then built spaceships to either explore, attack or colonise other planets. It was a very simple game yet very addictive.
Does anyone know what it was called and can I get it for pc?
ok - I have discovered it with much 'net surfing - it is Colonial Conquest II by Christian Mumenthaler - I am currently downling Amiga Forever from their website and hope to be playing CC2 sometime today - thanks janaya73 you gave me some good ideas to commence my search!
There are a couple of games like that. The one I remember was StarControl. It seems to fit your description. In the game you could choose one of two sides (good or bad roughly). Does that sound like it?
It was made for PC also.
Available here: http://www.abandonia.com/en/search_abandonia/star+control
You'll need DosBox to play it for PC: http://www.dosbox.com/
I hope this is the game you're looking for
So many (funny) Men, so little time...
We've made it to the funniest part of the year, and I'm not sure about you but the NZ International Comedy Festival is the biggest abs workout I get all year! The keg will be a six pack in no time... This week the men take charge: James Nokise was ...
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