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[edit] Additional History
So the print references include much more information than is here currently, perhaps we extend this. Also, the German and Italian Wikipedia pages for RJ are more extensive. Could someone help translate that content back to English?
Possible things to mention:
- Involvement in the development of Sinistar with Sam Dicker, Jack Haeger, and Noah Falstein. (Burnham p. 320)
- He was the director of the Amiga interface and titled "Director of Intuition" at Amiga because the interface was "Intuition" (DeMaria p. 109)
Also need to add references to RJ in pages like Sinistar plus Amiga and Amiga_Corporation. He's already mentioned briefly on the Atari Lynx page for example. Owlmonkey 05:45, 29 October 2007 (UTC)
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- added information and citation to Sinistar page - Owlmonkey (talk) 08:38, 10 December 2007 (UTC)