And now, the moment you've all been waiting (and waiting and waiting) for...
Mark and Don's Pictures From
Midwest Amiga Expo
These pictures are provided on this page in teeny-tiny thumbnail form, so that you don't have to spend your entire lunch hour downloading the whole page. Larger versions of these jpeg's are available for your viewing enjoyment by clicking on the respective thumbnail picture. (The larger versions are located on a remote server due to limited space on this one... they may thus take a little extra time to download... but they're quite nice and worth the trouble.)

And by the way..if you know the identities of any of the people in the pictures (or if you ARE one of the people in any of the pictures!) send some e-mail and I'll be happy to let the world know who you are! :-)

Postscript

Many thanks to Paul Sadlik of "The Real NCAUG" and Greg Finzer of The Amiga Central Ohio Network for their corrections and ID's!
Hotel Sign The entrance to the Concourse Hotel, showing that the "Amiga Convention" is there.
Compuquick Media Center Look at all the cool stuff that Compuquick Media Center had for sale! The folks in the picture, going from left to right, are Randhir Jesrani's son, his wife Randir himself, and a happy customer!
Goodies! I don't know which vendor this table belonged to [Eric Schwartz, maybe?], but golly, they had a lot of nice stuff on sale. (If you used to have an Amiga dealer in your town but no longer do, it's nostalgia time! When was the last time you saw so much Amiga merchandise in one place??) :-/
Informer Here's the booth for the excellent new Amiga "'Zine," The Amiga Informer. (Seems the fellah in the blue shirt and tie has been positively identified as Informer editor Fletcher Haug!)
Kermit Woodall Here Kermit Woodall of Nova Design is kind enough to take a break from selling ImageFX and Aladdin 4D to snap the picture of a show attendee. Nice fellah, that Kermit!
Library UPDATE This pic has been positively identified as the AmiCON stand! They're copying Fred Fish Floppies. The folks, left to right, are Ray Hashman, McIver Woody and Greg Finzer.
NCAUG Here's the booth of the North Coast Amiga User's Group (not the same as the NCAUG in Washington, DC), which has a great web site, by the way).
Wonder Computers Canada's Wonder Computers had a nice looking booth.
Gateway '98 St. Louis' Gateway Computer Club had a booth already promoting their 1998 show. More to look forward to!

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