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Some of the crew at Nagina's Indian Restaurant after setting up the show rooms on Friday.
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Robert and Kermit hamming it up for the camera at Oh So Good (dessert place).
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Volunteers and vendors waiting for the Routhier Centre to open (obviously late). Fortunately, the site manager arrived with the keys.
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The two Amigas (AmigaOne on the left, a towered Amiga 4000 on the right) are inplace, but need to be set up.
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Michael Rozeboom gets the first tickets for the raffle as people come in.
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Old and new - Two Amiga 1000s and an AmigaOne board.
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Zee4 of Toronto's set up.
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A customer from New York state at Livewire Systems booth.
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Thomas Leroux of Technomages.
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A wooden Amiga 1200 that helped launch the National Capital Freenet back in 1993.
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A look into Cinereal's room.
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The AmigaOne up and running OS4.0.
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The towered Amiga 4000 PPC running OS4.0.
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A close-up of the AmigaOne running Yam and AmiIRC.
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Playing Techomages' Memory.
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Zoltan Hunt of Zee4 and Kermit Woodall chatting.
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Kermit Woodall and his MorphOS system.
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A close-up of the MorphOS system.
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Randy Hughes of Amiga, Inc chatting with a show attendee.
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Jay and Dale of Nebularis double checking the webcam settings.
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Randy Hughes and Adam Kowalczyk chatting in the hallway.
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Wayne Schaler of Cinereal, Randy Hughes and Michael Rozeboom discussing the future.
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Trying out Technomages' Memory game.
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Adam Kowalczyk duplicating a hard drive for the raffle prize.
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A "dramatic re-enactment" of a sale because the photographer forgot to set the flash.
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An Amiga 1000 opened up, displaying the signatures on the inside of the case, and the AmigaOne.
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Kermit Woodall talking about MorphOS.
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A view from the Quality Hotel.
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Ah, at the Oak in the comfy chairs.
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Michael, Randy Hughes of Amiga, Inc and David from Halifax, Nova Scotia chatting over a pint.
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Thomas Leroux of Technomages, the show organizer thanking everyone for taking the time to come to the show.
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Michael and Robert and three Amiga users from Massachusetts who drove eight hours to attend.
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Time to eat!
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Thomas hamming it up and the draw for the prizes is about to start.
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Thomas' wife Tracey making the first draw for Quake for the Amiga.
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The winner of Quake for Amiga, Joanna Wilson of Franklin, MA, with Justing Hemmings of Livewire Systems who donated the game.
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Joanna Wilson drawing the next prize, Aladdin 3D, donated by Kermit Woodall of Nova Design/Genesi, which was won by the absent Stuart Paterson.
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Joanna Wilson drawing the final prize, the AmigaOne DIY kit donated by ACK Software Controls and Livewire Systems.
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...And the winner is Joanna Wilson of Franklin, MA, who drove eight hours to be at the show to pick up a keyboard for her Amiga 2000, and goes home with a $1400 AmigaOne DIY kit!
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Everyone relaxing and talking about all sorts of things.
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Adam Kowalczyk and Robert MacDougall talking about car engines.
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Eric and Sandra from Rouyn-Noranda (eight hours North of Ottawa) and David from Halifax.
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Wayne Schaler, Justin Hemmings and Kermit Woodall.
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A wonderful day for brunch.
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Craig, Lucie, Tracey and Sandra talking to Justin who is out of frame at the brunch the day after the show.
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Michael, Zoltan and David. Robert arrived moments later.
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Ordering breakfast and trying to confuse the waitress, who was really great to us.
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One of the hand-made chandeliers at Patty Bolands, just above our table.
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The largest of the five fireplaces at Patty Polands.
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