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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: Eric_Z on February 28, 2003, 08:30:42 AM
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It´s a big pleasure and a honour for the AmiGBG user group to welcome Alan Redhouse from Eyetech Group Ltd to the AmiGBG 2003 fair!
As most people know, Eyetech is the distributor for the AmigaOne in Europe. Alan Redhouse comes to Gothenburg to tell us the status and future for AmigaOne.
AmiGBG Homepage (http://www.amigbg.com)
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Great ! I hope there will be good news... If only I could attend this show, Sweden is such a beautiful country, I simply love it... perfect ! :-) (and the girls, OH MY GOD !!!)
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Well this news (Eyetech) is "the straw that broke the camels back" for me, I'm going.
Even if it means that I'll have to live on noodels 'till late April.
See You there (hopefully)
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Right. Who in Gothenburg owns a car and happily transports people from the stena line crap terminal to the amifair thing? :-)
Sincerely,
-Kenneth Straarup.
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@Sodapop
and the girls, OH MY GOD !!!)
you`re so right!!! They`re honeys! :-)
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you`re so right!!! They`re honeys!
Sweden is generally a good place to live... ;-)
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Sweden is generally a good place to live...
with safe cars! and yaks! :-)
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Sodapop wrote:
(and the girls, OH MY GOD !!!)
A few years ago we got to know a Swedish girl who was doing a homestay in Japan and lived nearby. Can you image a tall Swedish girl in a short Japanese schoolgirl uniform? Sorry, just had to paint that picture for you.... ;-)
-- gary_c
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Woh!
nice!
car-sharing from the south of sweden anyone?
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@garc
I`m curious to know, just how much coffee is in that mug? Or is it something other than coffee? :-)
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sTix wrote:
Woh!
nice!
car-sharing from the south of sweden anyone?
That might be an option.
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Rudei wrote:
I`m curious to know, just how much coffee is in that mug? Or is it something other than coffee?
Just coffee. Well, I get refilled when you're on another page. ;-)
--gary_c
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Hmmm. I notice you never change that shirt.
tony
:-O