[CrackMonkey] Re: [CLUG ANN] Commodore Computer Expo (64/128) This Saturday

Peter A. Peterson II pedro at flynn.zork.net
Fri Sep 22 13:26:29 PDT 2000


Quoting mr_moor:
> Come and see your first love - Commodore, This Saturday 9/23/00 from 9-5 in Harvey,IL
> 
> Come and experience the awe and mystery that can only be Commodore: from the errie SID music, to the clatter of the 1541 to the hypnotizing demo's and that famous lt. blue on blue startup screen, you can relive the experience you had oh so many years ago.
> 
> But things are not as you remember them. Some of the things on display will be:
> 
> PPP Internet Access
> Telnet
> Text Based Web Browsing
> Graphical Web Browsing
> Postscript Printing
> 20MHz CPU's with 16meg RAM
> SCSI Hard drives
> CD-ROM Drives
> 56k Modems
> 
> As well as many other enhancements made over the years as well as all your old favorites
> 
> DON'T MISS ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING COMMODORE EVENTS OF THE YEAR! 
> 
>                                     September 23, 2000 
> 
>                                        9 AM - 5 PM 
> 
>                                 Ramada Inn - Chicago South 
> 
>                               Interstate 80 & Halsted Ave North 
> 
>                                       Harvey, Illinois 
> 
>                               Room Name:  Illinois I & Illinois II 
> 
> For more information check out the web site at http://members.aol.com/rgharris/news.htm
> 
> Prizes will be raffled off during the day so come early - stay late and reminisce in the days when 64k was incredible and most things fit on one side of a floppy
> 
> See you there
> 
> Held by S.W.R.A.P. The SouthWest Reginal Association of Programmers for the 64/128
> A Commodore Computer User Group Since 1983!  http://members.aol.com/rgharris/swrap.html
> 
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