| The
        third annual Block Party demo party was held on April 16-19, 2009, in
        conjunction with the Notacon show in Cleveland, Ohio. Here are some
        photos inside and outside the party provided by Rob O'Hara and by Robert
        Bernardo, FCUG president | 
    
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      | The Notacon write-up for the FCUG table | George
        "Fatman" Sanger, Jeri "Circuit Girl" Ellsworth | Talking about hacking | 
    
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      | Jeri shows off the Nintendo/C64 purse | Commodork author, Rob O'Hara, speaks about
        publishing | Behind
        this door lies Notacon Radio | 
    
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      | Inside
        the Notacon Radio room - host Kris Suter (left) | Robert
        and Jim Mazursky set up for a video shoot | Mini-Me
        Circuit Girl! | 
    
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      | Posing
        Mini-Me Fatman on a heavy-duty C64 power supply | Gathering
        for the Sunday awards ceremony | After
        the ceremony | 
    
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      | Jason
        Scott (center) thanks the crowd | Which
        way to go? | Robert Bernardo
 (right) describes various C= items | 
    
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      | FCUG
        table - monitor showing the VIC-20 Behr-Bonz cart | uIEC,
        SD2IEC, Cynthcart, 128 ROM adapter, DTVs, etc. | Dale
        Gitting's modded C64 | 
    
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      | "Security"
        in the gaming room - Jason Viers (left) | Detroit
        C= users show this table of C= items | Gaming
        consoles to use with big-screen monitors | 
    
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      | Board
        games for the attendees | Inside
        the dark demo coding room | Testing
        equipment in the Hackerspace | 
    
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      | More
        equipment for attendees to use | Solder
        to your heart's content | Robert
        realizes something! | 
    
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