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I see Dale Luck is keeper of the Holy Grail. Can't think of anyone better to take care of it after we lost Jay.
 

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@All

Getting the shipping wrong can sink a kickstarter compaign.  We decided to launch with US and EU shipping and add the other countries later.  We will post updates here and on the kickstarter when we get shipping worked out for the other places.  

Thanks for the support and hang tight!

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Hopefully its sorted by Sunday 19th April.

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cool! I'm in the minute Canada is on the shipping list;)
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Why just the one? Why not a few? The Washington D.C. area might be a good idea :idea: .
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Why just the one? Why not a few? The Washington D.C. area might be a good idea :idea: .

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Mh... It is good to have some former Commodore Amiga Team members in a 30th Amiga anniversary, but I am worried this seems to be just an AmigaOne X-1000 promotion event.
 

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Ships anywhere in the world...   :)
 

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I signed up to support this and am excited to attend. Little concerned at the low level of funding so far....I would have thought they'd have hit the 20k by now.

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@all

We've opened up shipping to pretty much everywhere now, so go ahead and back us.  We spent a lot of time thinking about the different levels and what we could offer.  In the end we want as many people as possible wearing their kickstarter shirts with pride.

@bladerunner1963

The key to success is getting the word out.  I doubt we will see any sort of press coverage or make it to the kickstarter front page as an editor pick.  We just need to grind it out.  Given we are over 50% already, after just 6 days, I'm confident we will make it.  

I've been getting the word out by calling my Amiga friends, telling them about the event, and asking them to pledge $10.  Since the kickstarter launched we have had a number of folks step up to come, including legendary artist Jim Sachs.  There will be an update to the kickstarter soon with more details.

Thanks to everyone who's backed us so far.  For everyone else, don't you want a cool T-shirt?

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/890300835/amiga-30th-anniversary-in-california

Cheers,
Bill "tekmage" Borsari
 

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@tekmage

less than a week since posting, and you guys are already over the half-way point. my best wishes for success here; looks to be a terrific event.

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thanks my pledge is now in  :-D  :pint:
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I don't think Haynie worked on the A1000. He got hired later. But, maybe he's a "plus more". :-)

I know Dave is busy moving right now... there is a ton of his stuff on eBay.  So, collectors go grab some stuff!

Dave was at CBM during the Amiga 1000, but he was working on the C128 project - which also is celebrating it's 30th anniversary.  I know Dave worked on that project because I have his C128 that was stolen off of his desk by one of the corporate guys.  It was sent to me so I could develop some software for it before anyone else.  It has a nifty sticker that says, "Property of Commodore, Not FCC approved, NOT FOR SALE".  It also has lots of jumper wires and mods.  :)  I am bringing it to CommVex, which is celebrating "30 years of the C128" on July 18-19 in Las Vegas.  CommVex is an annual event with the largest gathering of Commodore users in the country.

I am go to back this project and attend myself.  It will be good to see the old crowd of developers and users.
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I am interested in going to the event, but I have no interest in backing the Kickstarter campaign.  Nothing personal, I just have a bad taste for Kickstarter as a whole lately.  I'm a man who likes to have cash in hand, you take my cash, give me the product I paid for back, and we're both good to go.  If you could direct me to where I can buy a ticket for the full show, please do let me know.

Is there somewhere I can simply purchase tickets to the event, exhibit hall, and the banquet and everything else?  The below indicates to me that this is a booked show, a done deal long before a crowdfunding program got together, so I'm a bit curious about it all.  If the date has been set, guests booked, event booked, caterers hired - I'd just prefer to pay whatever ahead of time "full ticket" cost that I can vs. spending "good guy" money to Kickstarter and paying into something that's seemingly already a set in stone, scheduled and assumedly a funded and backed event.  I see no mention of "if goals are not met, event will not happen", so I assume it's a set in stone event regardless of Kickstarter outcome.  Please just tell me where I can purchase a ticket and I'll be the first guy waiting to get in with my ticket in hand when the doors open.  Easy peasy request, IMO.  No offense intended - I simply have had too many bad interactions with Kickstarter lately.  I am appreciative that a Kickstarter campaign lets the event hit a wider scope, but the wider scope is of no concern to some people, including me.  Much like going to a rock concert, a stage performance, etc. - some people like myself just want to buy a ticket and attend without muss or fuss.

I'll say it outright.  I've seen too many already planned, booked events/products, backed and banked - hit Kickstarter long after deposits have been paid to the venue, caterers, (manufacturers, et al. in the case of product) etc.  The events or products were going to happen, but Kickstarter campaigns get started *after* the fact, and I'll be quite frank here because I won't get screwed over on such things again (and I have been screwed over in the past).  I apologize if I am at all insinuating anything shady towards you all, but I am sure I am not alone in the ideal that some people just "want to buy a ticket and attend" without dealing with Kickstarter itself, which many people are finding more objectionable by the day.

I'll gladly pay for an event, paid in full up front, cash money, I pay you, you mail me the tickets type of deal - but I won't pay for a more expensive brand of Scotch (or other more dubious party favors) for event organizers if dates have been set via "Crowdfunding".  I don't want a "shout out", a poster or T Shirt, a kiss on the cheek or handshake with a hug from Someone Of Some High Esteem.  In fact, I don't want any of the Kickstart offered perks, lol.  I just want a ticket to the event, the entire event.  Me have money, you have ticket deal.  A "me give money for ticket, you give ticket.  Me come, all Cavemen have a good time" type of deal.

Let me know where I can purchase a ticket and I'll be there with bells on - I've always wanted to meet the original Amiga crew.  I had the good fortune in my youth to speak to Jay a number of times, but never had the good fortune to meet any of the rest of the old crew.  It looks to be a tremendously fun event and I hope to attend.  The fact that I can't find a one click ticket outlet is my sole reservation on this - I won't deal with Kickstarter even if I got a ticket to the event at the $10 contribution rate.

The only "tickets" I can find on http://amiga30.com/ point me directly to the Kickstarter ordeal, and as I've said, I just want to buy a ticket without dealing with Kickstarter again.  My cash is in hand to hand you for a ticket, my other hand on my cell phone to call my travel agent to book my 2200 km long flight from Canada to California, simply put.

"Join us on Saturday, July 25th, in a celebration of the amazing Amiga.  Our party will feature an evening of epic Amiga Fun.  The event will be a banquet with feature speakers, panel discussion, historical artifact displays, and more."

That to me indicates that the down payments for venue, catering, and all other horribly expensive things have been nailed down.  So just help a brother out, where can I buy a ticket outright besides Kickstarter?

The wedding date is set, as is the venue, so to speak - why is a Kickstarter being started and where are those funds going, why "stretch goals"?  

And again - where can I simply buy an all inclusive to all events (minus lodging) ticket to the entire scope of events, bought and paid for - *without* dealing with Kickstarter in the least?.  Yes, I do find them _that_ objectionable to the point I wouldn't attend a hell of a good event if the only way I can get a ticket is via Kickstarter.  Honest to God.

Also, anyone in the community have some recommendations for lodging in the nearby vicinity for us long distance travelers?  It's been a number of years since I've stayed in the Mountain View area.
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That to me indicates that the down payments for venue, catering, and all other horribly expensive things have been nailed down.

No, they have not been nailed down.  It depends on the Kickstarter.

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Re: Kickstarter launched to celebrate the Amiga 30th Anniversary in California
« Reply #29 from previous page: April 04, 2015, 07:44:24 AM »
Trevor wrote:
 
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: Trevor Dickinson
> Date: March 19, 2015

> Come join us for a celebration of the Amiga, its groundbreaking
> accomplishments and its rich history at the Computer History Museum -
> https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/890300835/amiga-30th-anniversary-in-california

With 14 days to go on the Kickstarter, about 63% of the $20,000 goal has been pledged.  Read the latest update at

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/890300835/amiga-30th-anniversary-in-california/posts/1176111

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