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Events   Events : Commodore Vienna #2 - POSTPONED
   posted by AmiKit on 20-Dec-2009 19:01:10 (2517 reads)
PURE-CBM presents: Next round of the Commodore Vienna happening: 16th and 17th of January 2010 in the heart of Vienna!

Planed program:
• Presentation of the current AmiKit version including new programs and features
• Exhibition of Commodore and Amiga computers
• Dissertation of the alternative operating system MorphOS (English language)
• Garage sale of various Commodore computers
• Sale of Commodore merchandising products
• Presentation of current PURE-CBM projects
• Talk with like-minded people
• And much more...

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When:
16th and 17th January 2010
10:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m.

POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

Where:
Area of the firm „Heidelberg“
Hebbelplatz 7, 1100 Wien
(Parkplätze vorhanden)

How to get there:
By car: look at the map in PDF flyer below.
By train / tram : The tram 67 stops next to the area. Station Schleiergasse. If you go by subway (U1), get off at „Reumannplatz“. There you‘ll see a station of the tram 67.

Website:
http://www.pure-cbm.org/index.html
Flyer C= Vienna 2010 in PDF (English / Deutsch)
    

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Re: Commodore Vienna #2 - THIS WEEKEND Jan 16-17
Posted on 15-Jan-2010 11:42:23
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We are very sorry to announce today, that we have to postpone the Commodore Vienna 2010. A new date will be announced soon.

Last edited by AmiKit on 15-Jan-2010 at 11:45 AM.


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Re: Commodore Vienna #2 - THIS WEEKEND Jan 16-17
Posted on 15-Jan-2010 15:35:46
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What happened?


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Re: Commodore Vienna #2 - THIS WEEKEND Jan 16-17
Posted on 15-Jan-2010 18:41:22
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Following is the email I got: Google Translate

Could you please add "POSTPONED" to the news item title? Thanks!


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Re: Commodore Vienna #2 - THIS WEEKEND Jan 16-17
Posted on 17-Jan-2010 3:07:16
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@ AmiKit

Done.

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