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Progman Cometh Music Festivals were two Canterbury scene music concerts held at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington, USA, in 2002 and 2003. Progman Cometh 2002 Friday, August 16 * 7:00pm Glass (with friends) * 8:30pm Hughscore * 10:00pm Pip Pyle's Bash! – world debut Saturday, August 17 * 1:00pm Hamster Theatre – first performance outside Colorado * 2:15pm Richard Sinclair * 4:00pm Phreeworld * 6:30pm Kopecky * 8:00pm Richard Sinclair and David Rees-Williams * 9:30pm Soft Works – world debut Sunday, August 18 * 2:00pm Stinkhorn * 3:00pm David Rees-Williams * 4:30pm Azigza * 7:00pm Phil Miller's In Cahoots * 8:30pm Daevid Allen's University of Errors (with Kevin Ayers) * 10:00pm All Star Jam (everyone who is still in town and has any energy left) Notes Gordon Beck was scheduled to appear but had to cancel at the last minute due to illness. Akinetón Retard (from Chile) were also scheduled but were prevented from leaving Chile by customs. The "friends" appearing with ...
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Program Manager is the Shell (computing), shell of Windows 3.x and Windows NT 3.x operating systems. This shell exposed a task-oriented graphical user interface (GUI), consisting of ''icon (computing), icons'' (computer shortcut, shortcuts for programs) arranged into ''program groups''. It replaced ''MS-DOS Executive'', a file manager, as the default Windows shell. OS/2 2.0 and later included the Program Manager as part of its Win-OS/2 compatibility layer. Win-OS/2, including the Program Manager, are still included in later derivatives of OS/2 such as ArcaOS. Overview Program Manager descends from ''Desktop Manager'' (also known as Presentation Manager), the shell for OS/2 1.2. Unlike Desktop Manager, which presents its program groups in a simple list, and opens each group in a separate window, Program Manager opens program groups in child windows using the new multiple document interface in Windows 3.x. The icons used to represent Program Manager itself, program groups, and DOS ...
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