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>>> Manuel Coats <mcoats@qnet.com> 01/12/96 02:46am >>>
>Not having surfed the net to see if this information is available I was
>wondering if anybody has or knows where I can find a good list of all or
>most Lightwave user groups from around the U.S.?
There is one here in the Twin CIties that Ken Van Brocklin and I are both
members of, meets 1st Tuesday of every month at Amiga Video Solutions
(really great little Amiga shop run by nice people) and ranges in size from
15-35 or so per meeting.
BTW, Ken knows a LOT more about Lightwave than I do, I think I just