posted by Plaz on 16-Oct-2004 17:21:34 (1667 reads)
After a long slumber the old website of Amiga Atlanta Inc. is getting some updates and a new home.
The old domain name registration lapsed and was snapped up by a porn peddler shortly after the original server went on the blink. So I've built a new server, registered a new domain name for the group and begun to update the old pages and content. Once the central info page for the metro Atlanta-Northern Georgia Amiga Club formed in 1986 as AAI, I've decided to put some effort into keeping it operational. (I'm looney that way) I know Amiga interest in our corner of the world has wained these past years, but I for one still look forward to OS4/AmigaOne and even classic commodore hobbies. (Maybe even a bit of Pegasos tinkering... gasp) If your in or near the area and you'd like to contribute comments and/or content to the pages contact me here, or visit the page and send a mail to the webmaster link.
If your part of the original club or even another Amiga group and can offer any guidiance or suggestions, I'd welcome your input. The configuration of the site and club's future is uncertain to me. AAI may continue as always, or I can forsee it being replaced by a new structure if members decide. Thanks for reading and here is the link...
The spacecraft supported by the Amigas include; all of the Atlas-Centaurs, Delta II and Delta III, the Orbital Sciences Pegasus, Lockheed-Martin Athena, a couple different models of the Titan, GOES and GPS spacecraft data and some user data off the space shuttle.
Hmm.. The Ami/Peg link goes back to the NASA days
Nice site BTW.
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Re: Amiga Atlanta Website Back Online Posted on 17-Oct-2004 2:07:10
It might be fun for the NC/SC Group and Atlanta group to get together for a regional meeting. (I've posted as much in the forum thread too). How many members are there in Amiga Atlanta now?
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Re: Amiga Atlanta Website Back Online Posted on 18-Oct-2004 23:59:59
It might be fun for the NC/SC Group and Atlanta group to get together for a regional meeting. (I've posted as much in the forum thread too). How many members are there in Amiga Atlanta now?
I love the Carolina's BTW. The last semi-official mailing list count was only a couple of dozen. I hope to recover more information and the original mailing list and from the old webmaster and server then add it to my new server. It will take some work putting things back together. I hope old members (and new) will return once it's done.....
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Re: Amiga Atlanta Website Back Online Posted on 19-Oct-2004 1:35:42
Sounds good. We officially have 27, but the most we ever have at any given meeting has been about 12-14 (roughly) It's understandable though, as most have to travel a couple of hours just to get to the meeting.