is FINALLY back up, but Sellam isn't sure about how long it
will STAY working. He said the problem was because of a company called
DSL Extreme (or something like that).
Hi everyone.
Some updates re: VCF East 6.0:
Sellam is working on the
vintage.org site; he says the problem is his
AT&T high-speed connection. A tech is coming to look at it tomorrow
morning PST. If it's not fixed then Sellam will temporarily host the
site elsewhere. He and I both apologize for the inconvenience.
We're up to 18 exhibitors so far, and I've heard that people are
coming from California, Florida, New Hampshire, and Ohio. So, the
rest of you cctalkers have no more excuses. :)
Looking for lodging nearby the VCF East? Our venue is at 2201 Marconi
Rd., Wall, N.J., 07719. There are several mainstream motel/hotel
chains nearby. Anyone who arrives Friday night (Sept. 11) to help us
set up gets a free VCF t-shirt. This year's shirts are black with a
very cool (and funny) server room design in bright green.
Vince Briel is still taking registrations for his PockeTerm workshop.
It's only $60. While the VCF site is down you can directly access
Vince's site at
http://www.brielcomputers.com/workshop.html .... the
workshop is Sept. 12 at 10am.
David Ahl, of the former Creative Computing magazine, will lecture on
famous blunders in microcomputer history, Sunday at 1pm. His lecture
was an audience favorite at VCF East 4.0 in 2006.
Saturday at noon is the first-ever VCF music concert! The warm-up act
is MARCH's own Bill Degnan who will perform "Fool on the Hill" on his
Altair 8800, exactly as done by Steve Dompier at the Homebrew Computer
Club in 1975.
The BASIC Programming Challenge. Go wild.
Live restoration of an IBM 026 keypunch on our exhibit floor.
Bring your kids!! Tickets are FREE for ages 17 and younger.
- Evan