Short: Pics of people at WOCA Pasadena '93 Architecture: generic JPEGged pictures from the World of Commodore Amiga (WOCA) Show, held in Pasadena, CA. USA, Sept. 10-12, 1993. All pictures are Copyright 1993, Harv Laser. Permission to include on commercial Amiga CD-ROM products is granted provided the author is notified and the pictures are not edited in any way from the originally distributed .JPEG files. Otherwise permission for commercial publication is expressly denied without explicit written permission. Contact harv@cup.portal.com for information. User Groups may publish these pictures in their newsletters if desired, only if a copy of the newsletter containing the picture(s) is mailed to Harv Laser, PO Box 10141, Torrance, CA 90505. . All pictures are 736x476, 24 bit color, JPEG compressed. . All pictures were taken with a $12 throwaway Kodak camera. The developed prints were digitized with my Epson ES300C flatbed color scanner using the Art Dept. Pro. driver software by ASDG. Pics were then tweaked and sharpened in OpalPaint and previewed on OpalVision. Titling was done in OpalPaint. . BNRJ.jpeg - Upper Left, Bradley W. Schenck in his Terra Nova Development Booth, selling his Designer Object Disks for Imagine. Upper Right, Natasha Todorovic, sister of Michal Todorovic (Mike is Brad's Terra Nova partner and the author of their new "Magic Lantern" animation software). Natasha is perched on a tall chair demoing the CD ROM game "The Labyrinth" to the massing throngs of show-goers (throngs not visible here). The CDTV controller was chained to the booth so that it would not be lost. Lower Left, Rick Tillery of Digital Micronics on the show floor, showing off their products. Lower Right, John Sievers of Centaur Development in their booth on the show floor. . RSMPSBD.jpeg - Upper Left, Robert Du Gaue of California Computer News, Scott Ellis, part time Commodore person and his friend Michelle (sorry for the redeye, Michelle... that's what ya get with a $12 camera :-) relaxing after a rough day of showgoing and partying in a nearby hotel room. Scott worked at Commodore's booth. Upper Right, Pjotr Sjostrom of Stockholm Sweden who can probably lay claim to the person who travelled the farthest to attend this show. Pjotr is familiar to many Amiga devotees on the Internet as the inventor of the IRC robot "Mama" and as one of the originators of the "Aminet" FTP sites - his is ftp.luth.se in Sweden. Lower Left, Scott Thede (author of Pixel 3D Pro) and Brian Wagner (author of Anim Workshop), both of Axiom Software, on the show floor. Lower Right, Dan Zerkle, moderator of the Usenet newsgroup comp.sys.amiga.announce, in the aforementioned hotel room, logging in to his account (via my CDTV/modem) to see what's happening online.