[comp.sys.amiga] December JAUG Meeting

eric@topaz.rutgers.edu (Eric Lavitsky) (12/11/89)

The December JAUG meeting will take place on Friday, December 15th at
7:30 P.M. in the Physics Auditorium of Rutgers University, Piscataway.
This months featured guests:

	Dale Luck - GfxBase
	Harry Sukow and Mike Spille - Manx Software Systems

Plus - Thom Madura's home baked goodies for all!

The Jersey Amiga Users Group is one of the oldest Amiga groups in the
country, founded by Perry Kivolowitz and Eric Lavitsky in October
1985. For more information, please contact our club BBS at
201-727-5936 or contact Eric at 201-223-5999. 
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limonce@pilot.njin.net (Tom Limoncelli) (12/11/89)

When I read this article some people were looking over my shoulder and
asked some questions.  Since I as at the last meeting (when this
was announced) I wanted to clarify:

In article <Dec.10.13.06.22.1989.7218@topaz.rutgers.edu>
eric@topaz.rutgers.edu (Eric Lavitsky) writes:

> The December JAUG meeting will take place on Friday, December 15th at
> 7:30 P.M. in the Physics Auditorium of Rutgers University, Piscataway.
> This months featured guests:

> 	Dale Luck - GfxBase

He will be talking about X-Windows on the Amiga.

> 	Harry Sukow and Mike Spille - Manx Software Systems

They have promised Aztec C 5.0 will be shown.

> Plus - Thom Madura's home baked goodies for all!

Which is reason enough to come to the meeting, but I'm sure the other
two presentations won't be too over shadowed :-).

> For more information, please contact our club BBS at
> 201-727-5936 or contact Eric at 201-223-5999. 

But I want to know what Dale will be wearing this time.  The last time
he attended a meeting he made quite a fashion statement.  ...or should
I say "He made a big splash"?  :-) :-)

-Tom
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