MikeS
Veteran Member
I see where someone on the Classic Computer list has some new CRTs for the SX-64 for sale, in case anybody here happens to need one.
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Oh, that is excellent. I will check out those photos when you have them posted.We'll at least have some pictures on the site afterwards.
Darn, my brother-in-law was less than enthusiastic about the photo gig. Oh, well, I will bring my cameras and see what I can do to light the scene (less than professional).Yes, that's our club! We can round up 3 or 4 SX-64's.
...maybe I can get my brother-in-law (who is a semi-professional photographer) to take some photos of us with the SXes.
O.K., I have some ideas. Now if I can convince the club members to act in front of the videocamera.As for video, hmm... let me think about that for awhile. Must think of a clever hook...
Oh, that would be very nice....I'm going to skip ahead in my YouTube schedule displaying my collection and cover my SX-64 in the next video (It was going to be the Epson HX-20). The video should be up by the end of next week and it will be fitting if I get it done in January, for the anniversary's sake.
Great video Terry!
Now the bad part is I watched the commercial afterwards and now I'm keep hearing that commodore is keeping up with me song looping through my head.
Checking at Berry's blog at http://c64.berrydejager.com , I found that more clubs/people are joining in on the celebration tomorrow. In addition to Berry's group in the Netherlands, the Fresno Commodore User Group, the Portland Commodore User Group, and the Puget Sound Commodore User Group, the Toronto PET User Group, the Central Texas Amiga Computer Society, and users in France are joining in. Wow!Our good friend Berry DeJager has organized a global party for January 20 which coincides perfectly with our Puget Sound Commodore Users Group in Seattle, Washington.
Members from our sister club, the Portland Commodore Users Group, will be joining with us and celebrating this Commodore milestone. We'll start the event off at the Houghton II Starbucks at 10:00 a.m. and then move on to our regular club events at Kent Sullivan's Home (where we've had gatherings in the past).
I have my summary of our meeting up atWill someone (Berry?) be writing and overall summary report with pictures of the meetings from around the world?