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Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 23:27:06 PDT
From: Peter Skye <pskye@peterskye.com >
Reply-To: scoug-general@scoug.com
To: scoug-general@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-General: Warp Expo West announced for September

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Contact: Rollin White (Rollin@scoug.com)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Warp Expo West announced for September

"Warp Expo West - A Warpfest Of OS/2 Excitement" was announced today
by the Southern California OS/2 User Group (SCOUG).

"SCOUG has already sponsored two successful end-of-summer OS/2
events," said Terry Warren, President of SCOUG, "and we'll continue this
tradition with Warp Expo West this coming September. Accordingly, SCOUG
has already formed a Warp Expo West Committee to plan this year's great
event."

The Warp Expo West Committee is headed by Rollin White, a founding
member of SCOUG and experienced OS/2 showman. White had a major
involvement in the first Warpstock, has led two prior SCOUG-sponsored
OS/2 Show Committees, and is a member of the Warpstock Steering
Committee. "We've got a great, experienced team in place to produce
this West Coast show," said White, "and Warp Expo West will be a
premiere showcase for the Warp OS/2 Operating System."

The Warp Expo West team includes Steve Schiffman, an experienced show
planner. "I'm negotiating right now for some of the finest show
facilities in Southern California," said Schiffman. "We want every Warp
Expo West guest to have the ultimate OS/2 experience. Every aspect will
be perfectly planned--lecture facilities, vendor hall, software
demonstrations, topical meeting rooms, food service, transportation and
parking facilities, even out-of-town guest accomodations."

Carla Hanzlik, Editor of the monthly publication OS/2 For You, is also
one of the Warp Expo West planners. "In the past we've done great
exhibits like The OS/2 Museum and diversions like The OS/2 Carnival
Games, and this year we'll have new surprises for the guests," said
Hanzlik. (OS/2 For You is published by SCOUG.)

"OS/2 is still riding a crest of excitement as the highest-technology
desktop operating system on the market today," continued Warren. "We
welcome everyone to join us again this year for our Warpfest Of OS/2
Excitement - Warp Expo West."

Sponsored by The Southern California OS/2 User Group.

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