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Events   Events : Amiga Forever and C64 Forever Live Video Meetup
   posted by mcb on 24-May-2009 5:11:39 (1964 reads)
We'll have another live video meetup this Sunday, May 24. The session is set to begin at 17:00 UTC (10 AM San Francisco, 1 PM New York, 6 PM London, 7 PM Berlin).

In addition to your questions, topics will include C64 Forever, Amiga Forever 2009 and how they fit into the RetroPlatform context.


The address of the live show, which includes a chat window for questions and comments, is: www.ustream.tv/channel/retroplatform

For additional information: www.retroplatform.com/live/
    

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