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Events   Events : MAG Meeting Tomorrow
   posted by niceguy1979 on 4-Jul-2008 23:14:31 (1987 reads)
Just a reminder that the Midlands Amiga Group is holding their meeting tomorrow (5th) July and look forward to seeing as many people there as possible.

On the agenda is a games tournament (possibly of Scorched Tanks) with prizes for the winners.

There will also be some great Amiga hardware, software and bits for sale.

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Entrance is only £2.50 with all money going towards the hire of the hall.
Bring your systems, 4 way adapters and monitors.

Cheers
Niceguy1979 (Luke Stowe)

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