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cdimauro 
Amiga 40 - Germany
Posted on 26-Apr-2025 12:50:36
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From: Germany

There's Amiga 40 which will be in Germany, on 18-19 October (and with another event on Friday 17 evening: "SetPatch")
https://amigaevent.de
https://amigaevent.de/WB.html (cool!!!)

Is there someone which is joining? I've just bought the tickets for me and my daughter, and we'll join the SetPatch event as well.

Unfortunately, we were too late for the Saturday evening event.

However, it looks that some EAB users want to organize an alternative dinner: https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=1742740#post1742740
We'd be glad to join it as well. IF someone is also an EAB user, I'd kindly ask him/her to add me and my daughter to the event that they are organizing.

I hope to see many people there: it's the right time and opportunity to meet face-to-face.

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amigang 
Re: Amiga 40 - Germany
Posted on 27-Apr-2025 15:17:09
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@cdimauro

I got my ticket for Sat! Never done Germany one, so hope its good. Still debating if I can afford and get time off for the USA one. But if not, Im lucking forward to this one.

Not got a evening spot either, judging by how fast ticket sold out, I think they should have gone for a bigger event! I going with my brother, so no idea on meal plans or anything thing, that I will decide much closer to time (as well as travel of how to get there!)

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agami 
Re: Amiga 40 - Germany
Posted on 28-Apr-2025 0:38:00
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@cdimauro

Unfortunately for me I can't make travel plans that far out given my current circumstances. I'm not even sure I'll be able to make the one in US.

I would love to be able to attend both of these this year.

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cdimauro 
Re: Amiga 40 - Germany
Posted on 28-Apr-2025 4:26:51
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@amigang

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amigang wrote:
@cdimauro

I got my ticket for Sat! Never done Germany one, so hope its good.

Amiga 30 was great, and this one looks even better.
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Still debating if I can afford and get time off for the USA one. But if not, Im lucking forward to this one.

It's quite distant for me and too much expensive only for staying a couple of days.

Plus (and that's the most important thing for me), I'm strongly limiting any business with USA until the orange idiot is still there destroying the world.
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Not got a evening spot either, judging by how fast ticket sold out, I think they should have gone for a bigger event!

Well, they had to move from the previous location (Neuss, where there was the Amiga 30) to the new one for the same reasons. Perhaps for the next big events (45... 50?) they need much more space.
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I going with my brother, so no idea on meal plans or anything thing, that I will decide much closer to time

Maybe we could join the other people which are organizing the alternative dinner. Let's first meet and check the situation there.
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(as well as travel of how to get there!)

I've a car. If you are flying and you have problems, just let me know and I can pick you both if you're nearby.


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agami wrote:
@cdimauro

Unfortunately for me I can't make travel plans that far out given my current circumstances. I'm not even sure I'll be able to make the one in US.

I would love to be able to attend both of these this year.

That's sad. The event is great for sure. I hope that you can settle your problems and enjoy one of them.

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amigang 
Re: Amiga 40 - Germany
Posted on 29-Apr-2025 11:20:34
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@cdimauro

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It's quite distant for me and too much expensive only for staying a couple of days. Plus (and that's the most important thing for me), I'm strongly limiting any business with USA until the orange idiot is still there destroying the world.

Yes I agree, I mean last time, for the 30th I was able to justify it more to myself as I never seen San fransico and so added that on to the travel and part of my main hols that year, it was nice to spend some days there and see/walk on the Golden Gate bridge that seem to be destroyed in every movie! I mean the only reason I consider it this time is there are a few cheaper flight offers at the moment, largely I think due to this sentiment of avoiding the USA. So it made it slight more tempting. lol

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Maybe we could join the other people which are organizing the alternative dinner. Let's
first meet and check the situation there.

Maybe up for this, I havent really thought much of what to do after the show yet. I will keep an eye on the other Thread for this.

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I've a car. If you are flying and you have problems, just let me know and I can pick you both if you're nearby.

Thats a kind offer. My brother live in Belgium, so I'm crashing at his for a few days and likely try and get there via train, he cant drive and i dont know how confident I would be driving on THE WORNG side of the road . He also vegan, which always make meal plans a bit more awkward.

But yes up for saying hello, it half the fun of the event, meeting other Amiga nutters and reassuring yourself you not the only one.

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cdimauro 
Re: Amiga 40 - Germany
Posted on 30-Apr-2025 4:12:26
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@amigang that's the primary reason why I go to such events: networking!

The most valuable thing to me is chatting with people and exchanging information. You never know who you can meet and about what you can talk about.

Talks/presentations are nice (I'm still an IT guy and I always look for improving my knowledge base), but they are an "added value".

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