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Offline Mikey_CTopic starter

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Why Queue Up?
« on: September 27, 2002, 05:29:37 PM »
The World of Amiga Southeast show is fast approaching, there is just over a month to go to one of the most eagerly anticipated Amiga shows this year.
 As always, doors will be open at 12 Noon, However, like last year we anticipate a large queue at opening time.  

So if you want to waltz past everyone, why not get your tickets before the show?


Buy five tickets or more and you pay only £3.00 each instead of the usual £3.50 per ticket.


Tickets can be purchased in advance from the following Amiga dealers;


Forematt Home Computing: http://www.forematt.co.uk

(Visa, Mastercard and Cash)


Kicksoft: http://www.kicksoft.com

(Visa, Mastercard, Delta, JCB, Solo, Switch and Cash)


Even More interesting News Soon!
YNWA!
 

Offline Rodney

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Re: Why Queue Up?
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2002, 08:58:09 PM »
Cool another one.

I find my self saying that a lot latly. Is it just me, or does there seem to be A LOT of Amiga related shows? More then usual?

Its with out doubt got a lot to do with first decent hardware and software upgrades in 10 years though! :)
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Re: Why Queue Up?
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2002, 02:49:11 AM »
There aren't more shows than usual, they're just publicised a lot more. You're right about the reason - the emergence of the new Amiga boards has more than a little to do with that.

There was a point when the shows were almost cancelled because no-one was turning up, but thankfully we're over this point - for now.