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The meeting room above a shopping center |
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Very fancy! |
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Amiga Lorraine was displayed. |
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Another view of the machine |
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Close into a board |
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The obvious spot for the Portia chip pinout |
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Side view |
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Another side view |
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Lots of wire-wrapping! |
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Dave Needle's game - Change Lanes |
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Very rare! |
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Very difficult to play! |
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Mike Battilana in a piece of art! |
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Dave's Amiga 1000 serial #1 |
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Where the Japanese engineers autographed |
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The proof! |
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View of the rear |
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Multi-tasking while running the Boing Ball demo |
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Farewell, Dave. |
On Saturday, March 12, memorial services for Amiga engineer Dave Needle were held at Greer Mortuary in Alameda, California. Afterwards, a reception was held at the Grandview Pavilion. After the reception, all were invited to a late-night get-together at a meeting room above a shopping center (oh, what was the name?). In attendance were Amigans, such as Trevor Dickinson, Dale Luck, Bill Bosari, Mike Battilana, Leo Schwab, and more. Above are photos from that get-together.
Sincerely,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm
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