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   From: Briang1@blueyonder.co.uk   
      
   If its a retro computing society, it shoulg have met the day before it was   
   supposed to... grin...   
      
    Brian   
      
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    graphics are great, but the blind can't hear them   
   Email: briang1@blueyonder.co.uk   
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   "SRCS Admin" wrote in message   
   news:154aa950-a770-4c79-a35c-a395b3d744a6@d37g2000prg.googlegroups.com...   
   > Come one, come all, to the Seattle Retro-Computing Society's monthly   
   > meeting, on Saturday, November 26th, 2011! You don't want to miss this   
   > one -- it's our last meeting until January 2012.   
   >   
   > Do you do any of the following with old computers near Seattle?   
   >   
   > + Use, collect, and/or restore them   
   > + Play games on them   
   > + Write programs for them   
   > + Develop new hardware for them   
   > + Help other people do any of the above   
   >   
   > If your answer was "yes," as I expect it will be if you're reading   
   > this   
   > near Seattle, then the SRCS is for you! We exist so you can show off   
   > your awesome stuff, bounce ideas off of fellow enthusiasts, and be   
   > inspired by one another's achievements, plans and aspirations.   
   >   
   > No idea is too big or too small, and we're not picky about what flavor   
   > of vintage machine you prefer! Come on down and tell us about it!   
   >   
   > Please note that, as it would fall on Christmas Eve and no one would   
   > attend, we will not be meeting in December. If you miss this meeting,   
   > you won't get to see everyone (and their nifty stuff) again until   
   > January.   
   >   
   > The meetings are graciously hosted by the Living Computer Museum,   
   > which   
   > is gradually fitting out a computer museum in Seattle's SODO   
   > neighborhood. There will be refreshments, a Buy-Sell-Free-Trade table,   
   > and enough table space & power to set up anything you may want to show   
   > off!   
   >   
   > For further details, please see our web page at   
   > http://www.seattleretrocomputing.com/ and our mailing list at   
   > http://groups.google.com/group/seattle-retrocomp . Hope to see you   
   > there!   
   >   
   > Gordon "gsteemso" Steemson   
   > SRCS agitator-in-chief   
      
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