The Amiga Revival Fair take place tomorrow (12th December 2009) in Enfield, Greater London, UK.
As a final note, I would like to announce the following.
1: WHDLoad. The guys from WHDLoad will be present selling registrations for a special discount price of ?10ukp - So, come along and grab yours for this very special price!
2: Timberwolf. We have just received a special preview version, we are currently trying to set it up on an AOS4.1 capable Amiga. We hope to have it make its public appearance at our show tomorrow. (No guarantees)
That's it, I have nothing more to add, I just want to add thank you to all of you who will be coming tomorrow, on behalf of Amiga North Thames, We look forward to meeting you tomorrow.
@samo79 Yep, that is news which i wait too :) But as Mickey_C say on amigaworld (if i understand right), that "preview" version which he have for show, need some "special setup" , so, looks like no special setup was ?:)
No Timeberwolf, we couldn't get it running on time.
I am sure there will be some news on this soon.
I would like to thank Dan and his friend (forget his name sorry) for making it all the way from Finland, as well as the WHDLoad Team for coming from Germany, Michael Battilana, Cloanto, from Italy and Allen (DDNI) for coming from Northern Ireland.
Unfortunately, as you can see from the photograph, turn out wasn't spectacular, I currently can't see the point of hosting another UK show, if Amiga users in the UK can't be bothered to attend.
There's an old saying, use it or lose it. Looks like the UK Amiga community has lost it. - Sorry but that's how I feel about it right now.
Mikey C
No cause is lost if there is but one fool left to fight for it.
turn out wasn't spectacular, I currently can't see the point of hosting another UK show
Yikes, did we even go to the same show???? While I was stuck at one table, and barely had time to look around, I thought we had a pretty decent turn-out - at one point there must have been at least 70 people, although unfortunately nobody actually counted how many we had in total.
With seemingly LOTS of good news around the corner (Firefox/Timberwolf, Gnash, OS4.1 update 1, eventually MAP, and probably new faster hardware), as well as existing software maturing quite well, I would have thought that interest & attendance should be higher at a show next year.
If 70 people (or thereabouts) turned up, I'd also say it was pretty good. You have to consider that it was less than two weeks before Christmas, in the middle of a flu pandemy, and - as ChrisH points out - a bit before a number of interesting projects are expected to have something to show.
So don't lose your spirit over this MikeyC, I'm sure those 70 had a great time and will bring lots of friends next time.
Wish I could have come myself, looking forward to reports and pictures.
Cos, unfortunately, I was so busy doing most of the last minute organising stuff, getting this and that, etc, that i didn't have time to update the OS to the latest as per your recommendation.
I just simply run out of time.
Sorry.
Mikey C
No cause is lost if there is but one fool left to fight for it.
You sure? It didn't feel that crowded in there, but okay, if you say so. In that case, Amiga North Thames will hold another show next year, and this time we are gonna move it to September.
So, for those of you who want more advanced notice. Subject to confirmation, the next Amiga Revival Fair will be held on Saturday, 11th of September 2010.
Now, I hope more of you will be able to attend.
Thanks.
Mikey C
No cause is lost if there is but one fool left to fight for it.
Mikey_C wrote: Unfortunately, as you can see from the photograph, turn out wasn't spectacular, I currently can't see the point of hosting another UK show, if Amiga users in the UK can't be bothered to attend.
There's an old saying, use it or lose it. Looks like the UK Amiga community has lost it. - Sorry but that's how I feel about it right now.
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