[net.micro.amiga] October meeting of BADGE

rokicki@navajo.STANFORD.EDU (Tomas Rokicki) (10/12/86)

              Bay  Area  Amiga  Developers' GroupE  (BADGE)
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The next meeting of BADGE will take place on Thursday, October 16,
at 7:00 PM. Our guest speaker for this meeting will be Jim Goodnow,
author of Manx C for the Amiga.

Also available at the meeting will be the complete Fred Fish Amiga
software library (now up to who-knows-how-many disks), which contains
source and object for many useful and instructive Amiga programs. If you
have a machine which you can bring, please do so -- it will help
tremendously with disk copying and program demonstrations. Donations
of refreshments will also be graciously appreciated.

Following the meeting will be the traditional post-meeting meeting and
religious discussion at the Oasis (see map).

Who Are We?
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The Bay Area Amiga Developers' GroupE (BADGE) is an organization of serious
hardware and software developers for the Amiga computer. Our charter is to
promote and facilitate the development of new Amiga products by providing a
forum for communication between developers. Past meetings have featured
talks by such Amiga luminaries as R.J. Mical (author of Intuition),
Jim Mackraz (C-A's current user-interface wizard), Carl Sassenrath (author
of the Amiga Exec), Dan Silva (author of Deluxe Paint), Neil Katin
(AmigaDOS expert and author of the Trackdisk driver), and Bill Volk
(lead engineer for Aegis Draw).

BADGE meets on the third Thursday of every month, at 7:00 PM, in Building 'G'
of SRI International in Menlo Park, California. To get there, take the
Bayshore Freeway (Route 101) to the Willow Road exit. Proceed west on Willow,
past Middlefield Road (about 3 lights). Turn right on Laurel (the first stop
sign after Middlefield), and proceed about 1/2 mile to the intersection
of Laurel and Mielke. Building 'G' will be on the right at the intersection.
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For more information, contact Tomas Rokicki at:

<decwrl!navajo!rokicki>
<rokicki@sushi.stanford.edu>
(415) 326-5312, 326-5681

or Bob Alverson at:

<decwrl!sonoma!rla>
<rla@sonoma.stanford.edu>
(415) 326-5312, 326-5681
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alverson@decwrl.DEC.COM (Robert Alverson) (10/12/86)

The mail addresses Tom gave were not totally correct.  Decwrl has
a smart mailer, but it's not quite as smart as Tom thought.  For
uucp mail, try the following paths:

decwrl!sonoma.stanford.edu!rla      for me, and
decwrl!navajo.stanford.edu!rokicki  for Tom.

I checked these out so they might work.

Bob