Howdy Fellow Commodore Users!
The C=4 Expo is in the history books! For those who volunteered to
help out during the weekend, let me say thank you! I would like to
make special mention of the following individuals, some not even
members of our own club. David Ross of SWRAP for his video projector,
little did I know it would turn into a super karaoke projector for so
many hours of fun on Saturday nite. Bernie Hiles for his projection
screen collection. Oliver Viebrooks for the sound system. Chuck Kern
for making direction signs to point folks to the right directions of
our festivities. Chris Stuhlmueller for suggesting to Earl Evans an
interview on Retrobits Podcast. Jim Oaks for videotaping several
hours of demos. David Fisher for the great nametags. Alan Reed for
his graphics suggestions. Mark Gladson for registering c4expo.org
website, and providing a forum for folks to openly comment. Ms.
Willemiek Bijlenga of Commodore International Corp. for providing
promotional literature and posters that everyone enjoyed looking over
(....posters were highly coveted). A big thank you to Roger Hoyer for
doing the legwork necessary to find a good location for the expo.
Thanks to the folks who provided demos throughout the two day
event. Also, thanks to the dealers who provided stuff for us to buy
that wasn't already in our collections. Finally thanks to those who
just showed up to witness the wonder of what the C64 and other
Commodore machines can do. I was awed by several demos on both days.
For those who were unable to attend, you missed a lot of fun in
those two days. I would not have wanted to miss it. To see some of
the fun you missed out, check out our webpage, and go to the photos
link. There I will be placing url's of photos of the Expo as I find
out about them. As I write this article, two so far have popped up.
Also included on that page is a link to the podcast called Retrobits,
that I mentioned earlier. I am interviewed for approximately 12
minutes from the expo via telephone by Earl Evans.
If you thought our meeting was on the third Sunday this month,
surprise! Due to Father's Day, we typically move it to the fourth
Sunday of the month. Join us on Sunday June 25th at the Norwood
Retirement Community.
Keep on Commodoring!
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