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Acorn Arcade forums: News and features: RISC OS roadshow details confirmed
 

RISC OS roadshow details confirmed

Posted by Andrew Duffell on 14:51, 17/11/2005 | , , ,
 
XmashillsRISCOS Ltd have got in touch with the dates and venues for the forthcoming RISC OS Christmas roadshow.

The venues are:
The Hawthorns (West Bromwich football stadium), 16:00 - 20:00, Thursday 15th December.
Brittania Hotel (Stockport), 16:00 - 20:00, Friday 16th December.
Best Western Cumberland Hotel (Harrow), 11:00 - 15:00, Saturday 17th December.

There will be no admission charges for visitors in order to encourage attendance, but exhibitors are being charged 30UKP for a stand.

Link: Press Release (With full addresses of venues)
 

  RISC OS roadshow details confirmed
  SimonC (16:07 17/11/2005)
  ad (17:35 17/11/2005)
    SimonC (18:22 17/11/2005)
      sa110_mk (09:00 18/11/2005)
        Q (15:23 18/11/2005)
          SimonC (17:57 18/11/2005)
            arawnsley (21:22 18/11/2005)
 
Simon Challands Message #93997, posted by SimonC at 16:07, 17/11/2005
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Right on, Commander!

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The nearest one to here (Stockport) is at a time when I definitely won't be able to turn up :-(
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Andrew Duffell Message #93998, posted by ad at 17:35, 17/11/2005, in reply to message #93997

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2hr 44mins for me to get to Stockport (my nearest event), and 7hrs 17minutes to get back with the quickest turn around. :|
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Simon Challands Message #93999, posted by SimonC at 18:22, 17/11/2005, in reply to message #93998
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Right on, Commander!

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Probably about ten minutes from work, only I've got other commitments that day. Anyway, I've no use for Select on a RiscPC, and anyone else gets my money at Wakefield.
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Paul Stewart Message #94000, posted by sa110_mk at 09:00, 18/11/2005, in reply to message #93999
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Have already booked the afternoon off work so I can make the Birmingham one.
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John Cartmell Message #94001, posted by Q at 15:23, 18/11/2005, in reply to message #94000
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SimonC may have picked up the wrong idea. The last I heard there were a dozen or more RISC OS companies already signed up - and I'm sure they're not all just selling Select!
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Simon Challands Message #94002, posted by SimonC at 17:57, 18/11/2005, in reply to message #94001
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Right on, Commander!

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No, but I thought it's main aim was part of RISC OS's drive to get as many people onto Select as possible.
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Andrew Rawnsley Message #94003, posted by arawnsley at 21:22, 18/11/2005, in reply to message #94002
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As far as I know, the purpose of these events is to provide a managable alternative to the former Birmingham show, which isn't taking place this year. I know that Paul used to do the Acorn Roadshows, and I think he was aiming for something similar, but practical as things are today. I'm sure he'd like everyone to grab a Select subscription, but having shows is good for the whole market, and not just RISC OS Ltd. The alternative is no show for anywhere north of London until next May (Wakefield) - which would you prefer?
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