PRESS RELEASE:

Amiga 99 - NASA Astronaut Steven R. Nagel will speak at Amiga 99 Banquet

December 20th, 1998
(Updated phone number)

Amigan-St. Louis is excited to announce NASA's Steve Nagel (Colonel,
USAF Ret.),
and NASA Astronaut, Commander of the Space Shuttle, and 100th Astronaut
in Space,
will be a guest speaker at the Amiga 99 Banquet. Commander Nagel's
subject will
be "Computers in Space". Commander Nagel will also highlight some of the
Amiga
Computers use in the space program.

Cost of the Banquet is $35, plus an admission ticket to the show.
Banquet tickets must
be ordered in advance. No banquet tickets can be sold at the show, due
to the hotel
requiring advance notice of the number of people attending.

Please send a check or money order, in U.S. funds to:

Amigan-St. Louis
c/o Amiga 99 - Tickets
P.O. Box 672
Bridgeton, MO 63044

You may also order Banquet tickets, and Admission tickets by toll free
number. (There
is an additional $5 service charge for ordering by phone.)

Call: 1-800-59-AMIGA (26442) Ask to purchase Amiga 99 tickets.

Although we have more room than last year, seating is limited. Unlike
last year, we
will only accommodate the number we can comfortably seat in the room, so
order your
tickets early. Don't be left out.

Note: No refunds on tickets.

                       Amiga 99 Ticket Pricing

                                        Advance   At Door
  Show floor Admission   Two Day        $ 17        $ 20
                         One Day        $ 12        $ 15
  Banquet        Sat. 13th, 7 pm        $ 35         N/A
  Classes                Fri-Sun         N/A         N/A


Tickets for the three days of classes, March 12 - 14 and the two days of
floor exhibits,
March 13 and 14, may also be ordered in advance. A full class schedule
will be posted
as
the show approaches.

Please see our web site for more information about the Gateway Computer
Show-Amiga 99.

                     http://www.amiga-stl.com

Amiga 99 will be held at the Henry VIII Hotel in Bridgeton, MO. (St.
Louis) March 12-14, 1999.



Sincerely,
Bob Scharp
bscharp@icon-stl.net