• Next SCCAN meeting - Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022

    From Robert Bernardo@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 3 21:25:05 2022
    Happy Labor Day, C= and Ami comrades!

    The next meeting of the Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network is Saturday, Sept. 10, from 2 to 5+ p.m. at

    Panera Bread Restaurant
    19662 Nordhoff Street
    Northridge, California
    (818) 407-9400

    For discussion, we will talk about the August Vintage Computer
    Festival West, the October Amiwest Show 2022, L.A. Maker Faire 2023,
    and the Commodore Los Angeles Super Show 2023!

    We'll also discuss September-October happenings the U.K. and Europe, specifically AmigaKit, the Lincoln Amiga Group, the Amiga North
    Thames club, the Home Computer Museum (Netherlands), and the
    Netherlands Commodore Show (hey, what about the Amiga 37th in
    Germany?).

    The Amiga 600 returns, as does the Ultimate 64. We'll check out the
    latest C64 games and demos.

    This is probably the last meeting before I see C= repair person, Ray Carlsen, in November, so bring your C= gear, and I will deliver it to
    him in Washington state.

    As always, feel free to bring any other Commodore and Amiga hardware/software that you wish to show off!

    Truly,
    Robert Bernardo
    Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network -
    http://www.portcommodore.com/sccan

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  • From Bobbie Sellers@21:1/5 to Robert Bernardo on Sat Sep 3 23:27:45 2022
    On 9/3/22 21:25, Robert Bernardo wrote:
    Happy Labor Day, C= and Ami comrades!

    The next meeting of the Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network is Saturday, Sept. 10, from 2 to 5+ p.m. at

    Panera Bread Restaurant
    19662 Nordhoff Street
    Northridge, California
    (818) 407-9400

    For discussion, we will talk about the August Vintage Computer
    Festival West, the October Amiwest Show 2022, L.A. Maker Faire 2023,
    and the Commodore Los Angeles Super Show 2023!

    We'll also discuss September-October happenings the U.K. and Europe, specifically AmigaKit, the Lincoln Amiga Group, the Amiga North
    Thames club, the Home Computer Museum (Netherlands), and the
    Netherlands Commodore Show (hey, what about the Amiga 37th in
    Germany?).

    The Amiga 600 returns, as does the Ultimate 64. We'll check out the latest C64 games and demos.

    This is probably the last meeting before I see C= repair person, Ray Carlsen, in November, so bring your C= gear, and I will deliver it to
    him in Washington state.

    As always, feel free to bring any other Commodore and Amiga hardware/software that you wish to show off!

    Truly,
    Robert Bernardo
    Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network -
    http://www.portcommodore.com/sccanM


    Maybe you could share the conclusions from your
    discussions with the other members of SCCAN with this group
    and discuss the use of the equipment you mention. I at least am
    somewhat interested and the Team Amiga Mailing List has very
    interested members both in the USA and abroad. I routinely
    copy your postings about video and photographs available from
    your events and posted online.

    My Commodore Experience was shallow at the User end and
    with the Amiga I soared but my A2000 gave out long ago and Linux
    is so much better and cheaper, than the majority of commercial
    projects and can be set up to make an Amiga User comfortable.
    Use of the Amiga with its proprietary OS made it much easier
    to bypass Windows except on the way to using Linux. And it
    made me familiar with many aspects of using an OS more fully.

    With all hopes for the maintenance of the 8/16/32
    user groups. Living digital history detailing the increase
    in capability over time in graphical sophistication

    bliss - brought to you by the power and ease of PCLinuxOS
    the Perfect Computer Linus Operating System(for me),
    and a minor case of hypergraphia.

    --
    bliss dash SF 4 ever at dslextreme dot com

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  • From Robert Bernardo@21:1/5 to Bobbie Sellers on Thu Sep 15 11:36:55 2022
    On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 2:27:47 AM UTC-4, Bobbie Sellers wrote:

    Maybe you could share the conclusions from your
    discussions with the other members of SCCAN with this group
    and discuss the use of the equipment you mention.

    Conclusions? You'd have to be more specific in your questions, Bobbie.

    I at least am
    somewhat interested and the Team Amiga Mailing List has very
    interested members both in the USA and abroad. I routinely
    copy your postings about video and photographs available from
    your events and posted online.

    Oh, thank you very much.

    That is kind of you,
    Robert Bernardo

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