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Just who do you think you're talking to?
(Subtitle: Let's do lunch at Amiga '97)
News Date : 28 February, 1997
News Source: North Alabama Society of Amiga Users

Did you, as an Internet user, ever wonder who you were talking to at the other end of the proverbial "line"?

If you're like most of us, you spend an amazing amount of time online. You send tens, possibly even hundreds of messages to fellow Amigans across the country, BUT! Can you put a face to the name? Now's your chance.

World-Wide Amiga Online! and the North Alabama Society of Amiga Users (NASAU) are planning a roundtable discussion "lunch meeting" to take place at the Amiga '97 show in St. Louis. It'll be a great way to shake hands, make friends, and establish contacts with the people you deal with online. Poised for the start of the show, it's a great way to make the show a better experience. After all, what's a better way to see the show than with a lot of friends?


Some of the Answers you'll need:

When? :
Saturday, March 15th, 1997 - 11:30 am until we get tired of eating and talking!

Where? :
The Pavillion Restaraunt in the Harley Hotel (where Amiga '97 is taking place)

Why? :
Meeting your fellow Internet Amigans can help to solidify and strengthen the friendship and cooperation between friends on the Internet. It will also allow you the opportunity to meet and exchange ideas to some of today's premier Amiga webmasters and news makers, such as Kevin Hisel of CUCUG and Wayne Hunt of World-Wide Amiga Online!. Come by and enjoy the team!

Cost? :
Unfortunately, there really isn't any such thing as a free lunch. There's of course no entry fee into the restaraunt, I'm afraid the crazy chef (you know, the big guy with the stainless steel meat cleaver) still likes being paid... The average lunches range from $ 5.00 on up...


What we Need...

If you're interested in joining us or have any questions whatsoever, please send an e-mail to Wayne Hunt (wayne@amiga.org) with your name, number of guests, and e-mail address so he can let the restaraunt set another place at the table...


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