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Events   Events : AmiGBG Award 2006
   posted by tomazkid on 22-Sep-2006 16:26:46 (1836 reads)
Amiga Summer Party 2006 took place on the 25-27:th of August.
For the third year in a row the AmiGBG award was awarded.

This years winners were:
The Swedish award to: Guru Meditation

The International award to: Individual Computers

AmiGBG congratulates the worthy winners.


Andreas Loong - Guru Meditation
AmiGBG crew honours Andreas with this award for his efforts and hard work in promoting the Amiga platform. Guru Meditation, based in Gothenburg, Sweden is a company that supports the Amiga user base in many different ways. With true Amiga spirit, Andreas has on several occations showed his great generosity (e.g. the os4depot contest, his donations everywhere). Guru Meditation has become a well known name in the world of Amiga, a company that stands for honesty, righteousness, passion and real belief in the Amiga.

Jens Schönfeldt - Individual computers

AmiGBG crew honours Jens with this award for his efforts and hard work in promoting the Amiga platform. Individual Computers, based in Aachen, Germany is a company that supports the Amiga user base in many ways. The numerous ingenious hardware solutions coming from Individual Computers throughout the years have helped the Amiga platform to persist and evolve. Jens is a well known name in the world of Amiga and has a rightful place among the greatest contributors ever in the history of the platform as he continues to support both Amiga classic as well as the future of Amiga.
    

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Re: AmiGBG Award 2006
Posted on 22-Sep-2006 21:06:35
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Congratulations to the worthy winners

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Congratulations to you both


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Congratulations to the winners, very deserved.


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Congratulations to both winners.


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