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12.Dec.2002
Chaos Computer Club (CCC)


CCC: Website of the 19th Chaos Communication Congress is Online
The website of 19C3 (19th Chaos Communication Congress) is online. There is where you'll find all the important advance information about this year's congress, which takes place from the 27th to the 29th of December in "Haus Am Köllnischen Park (HAKP)" in Berlin. The entrance fee for one day for non-members is 20 euros, for a multiday pass it's 40 euros. There are discounts offered if a valid student ID is presented and children under the age of 12 enter costlessly, when accompanied by an adult.

The Chaos Communication Congress is a three day event about Technology, Society, and Utopia. The Congress offers performances and workshops on a variety of topics having to do with Information Technology, computer security, Internet, Cryptography, and the critical creative intersection with technology, as well as the effects of technological development on society.

The Chaos Communication Congress is the yearly specialty congress of the Chaos Computer Club e.V. (CCC). The congress takes place this year for the 19th time and has its origins in the "European Hacker Party" of 1984.

The congress is not only for techno freaks, but also for anyone interested in the utilizations and effects. Near the conference program there are other elements of the congress such as the Art&Beauty project, the Labor, the Chaos Archive, the Hack Center and the 6th German championship in lock picking. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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11.Dec.2002
Diverse


More photos from the ARC 2002 (update III)
One by one there are posted more links to pictures which were taken at the AMIGA + RETRO COMPUTING 2002 in Aachen. Here is a list of those links which were not published at amiga-news.de yet:

'Moneyless' sent us some pictures aswell:


Daniel Bindel

Martin Wolf (Eternity)

Jeri Ellsworth and her CommodoreOne.

Torsten Kleinz (print magazine c´t)

Andre89

This guy claims he had to answer the question where to get proper lunch 3867 times

AmigaZeux members ToDi, UltraGelb and Ingo (vlnr).

Ingo from AmigaZeux

UltraGelb

A worthy successor of the Video Toaster

Duscussions at the Elbox booth

Got you!

APC&TCP

Crossfire 2

Another one bites the dust ...

Petra Struck

The Genesi booth

Jens Schönfeld...

...once more

Hendrik and Meike

Minor problems...

...getting solved step by step...

...so Bill Buck and Gerald Carda could do their keynote
 
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08.Dec.2002
Verschiedene


ARC 2002: German Reports
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08.Dec.2002
Verschiedene


ARC 2002: English reports
(sd) (Translation: cb)

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08.Dec.2002
Petra Struck


ARC 2002: Pictures of the first day by amiga-news.de
Hilke made a bunch of photos at the ARC 2002. As you can see from the pictures and subtitles, the Pegasos was the highlight of the show. However, until noon Thendic were busy setting up and installing all in all 30 computers. After that the users were able to get a picture of the Pegasos in conjunction with MorphOS.

The AmigaOne, however, was presented as well. Once at the stand of Amiga-Club and at Vesalia's. In both cases the operationg system running was Linux. There were no news to be gathered about AmigaOS. Yet I have clearly sounded out a tendency with the users: Many look upon a Pegasos with AmigaOS as the optimal solution.


Thendic France is working hard to setup the demo machines

A pegasos in a micro wave oven

The door acts as the monitor

Sebastien Lokhamkhouak build the crazy micro wave oven Pegasos :)

Martin Merz (Mason Icons)

Christian Kemp (ANN)

Ron van Herk (Computer City, NL)

Guido Mersmann (right) presenting Amithlon ...

... together with Timo Hegemann (right)

Amithlon

Jeri Ellsworth presents the CommodoreOne

Daniel Bindel as ´Lord Fox´ von Tamar

Otis from the club "User der Nordseeküste"

the fair

Pegasos inside

Martin Heine, one of the Pegasos/MorphOS betatesters

McGreg, an enthusiastic Pegasos/MorphOS betatester

Thomas Schulze showing his game Crossfire

Dennis Lohr presenting Digibooster Pro

The Thendic booth

Sebastian Brylka and Olaf Köbnik (Fun Time World and Amiga Arena)

Ebay explaining irritated Amiga users, why Java can't be avoided for certain things

A total of 30 Pegasos computers available for testing

Christian Kemp (ANN) and Petra Struck (amiga-news.de) discussing with visitors

Bill Buck and Gerald Carda answering questions about the Pegasos

Timothy de Groote and Steffen Häuser (far left) showing games in the AmigaOne ...

... like Majesty
 
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08.Dec.2002
Michael Böhmer (ANF)


First winner of HIGHWAY raffle
As the winner of KDH Datentechnik's und E3B's "thank you" raffle, at which a NORWAY networking module is raffled on each show day among all registered HIGHWAY users, today ... fanfare ...

Mr. Michael Narramore from Swindon, England

has been drawn by our lucky fairy. Congratulations!

Michael Böhmer / E3B
Günther Horbach / KDH Datentechnik
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