And thusly Ian Koller spake:
or what you think? Wake up and smell the coffee pal. I actually
consider it a serious possibility your vcf is a front for your
business, and you are just running a scam. So piss the fuck off
asshole.
So what if it is a business?! If Sellam wasn't doing VCF, there would not have
been a show last July in Boston! A lot of people (myself included) would not
have been able to see a working PDP computer running Space War. And not to
mention all the other exhibits! Oh there is also all the speakers he had...
I volunteered to help in the show. Why? Because I love old computers and
would do most anything to help this type of event. Did Sellam make money off
me because he didn't have to pay me? I don't give a flying f*** if he did.
This is about the classic computers. Is he promoting retro-computing? Yes!
Is he ripping people off in the process? NO!
Anyways, that is my take on it.
Cheers,
Bryan
Sellam Ismail wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Ian Koller wrote:
Just something to consider.
Ian, consider this: you are annoying and off-topic. Go away and come back
with something relevant to say.
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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