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Offline Rob

Re: European Amiga: 30 Years event (The Netherlands)
« on: June 28, 2015, 11:58:23 PM »
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Looks like one helluva event!

This picture with the caricatures of the Amiga famous is really cool!

It would make a great poster - (if it had names to go with the faces) :)
I do recognize a few though... :laugh1:
Maybe someone could name each person in the pic?



I wonder if anyone got all the white boxes signed on one of those posters.
 

Offline Rob

Re: European Amiga: 30 Years event (The Netherlands)
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2015, 05:27:22 PM »
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What means /20 /40?
Maybe the price 20k and 40k? =)

I don't think they are maths problems but I'd be curious to see your workings anyway.

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30th anniversary of amiga and just Jens with real amigas. =(

There were plenty of real 68k and PPC Amigas at the show and many of them were signed by the end of the event.  One lucky girl even won an A2000 in the raffle.  Congrtats to eveyone who won something, there were some really neat and exlusive prizes to be had.
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Offline Rob

Re: European Amiga: 30 Years event (The Netherlands)
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2015, 10:11:36 PM »
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According to his posts on Facebook, it seems Petro was quite "butthurt" about the lack of attention he received at this show.


The stage was pretty much busy all day with presentations, talks, Q&A's, Music and the ever present raffle which drew most people in and the guys in the tent didn't get so much attention.  I only took a couple of very quick looks around it myself.

I think it could have really done with 2 days to get to see everything properly and chat to everyone you wanted to and room for a couple more presentations.  It would have been good to hear Petro's perspective on the Escom and Gateway eras.