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Hot News: 4th June 2001
NEW Gallery Section

A brand new section for the SEAL website, in the Gallery you'll find examples of Amiga related projects created by SEAL members. This can be anything from an image to a fully fledged program.

Kickstart Show Report

A full report from the Kickstart show complete with photos is now available from the News page.

New Meeting Report

A report from the meeting held on the 25th of May is now on the Reports page.

For Sale Service

New committee member Elliott Bird has agreed to look after the SEAL for sale and wanted list so members can find out what is available within the club. If you would like to add somthing to the list please contact Elliott at the address on the Keep in Touch page.

2 More Banged Up!

Two more dodgy characters have joined the SEAL gang... see the members page for their mug shots.

Contact Us

If you need to get in touch with us please send an Email to the following address:

seal@seal-amiga.co.uk

Or telephone our chairman, Mick Sutton on:

(01268) 761429

What is SEAL?

South Essex Amiga Link is (surprise, surprise) an Amiga user group based in South Essex, England. SEAL was formed in April 1998 by Mick Sutton, who has been working very hard as the group's chairman ever since! Even though SEAL is not yet three years old we have become one of the most active and best known Amiga groups in the UK.

What Do We Do?

SEAL meets fortnightly at our regular venue in Basildon, at meetings we often have tutorials and demonstrations and there is always someone on hand to help with those tricky software and hardware problems. Many SEAL members also meet socially between meetings and are happy to offer help and advice whenever the need arises.

You can find the dates and topics of forthcoming SEAL meetings on the meetings page. We also have detailed directions to help you get to our venue and reports on recent meetings.

In addition to regular meetings SEAL publishes its own quaterly Amiga magazine, Clubbed, for members and Amiga users world wide. Our most recent activity has been the SEAL-O-RAMA 2000 show which we held in Basildon on September the 10th. Several of the big names in the UK Amiga scene exhibited including Analogic, Blittersoft, Eyetech and Forematt Home Computing. Both the Mediator PCI bus board and Bubble Heroes got their first public showing at SEAL-O-RAMA! Nearly 200 Amigans attended the event exceeding our expectations!


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