After studying
the publicity it would appear that the VCF-UK is simply
 another in a series of events organized by Bletchley Park themselves. 
 What's
wrong with that?  Someone has to organise it, if there's to be a
 VCF UK at all.  And they are, after all, organising it as a VCF by
 agreement of Sellam. 
 
Could organization of this event (in spite of some flaws in publicizing
it!) indicate the start of a trend there, towards paying more attention to
private collectors?
Although inadequately defined (howzbout: a "ten year rule"? :-),
the restrictions of "no PCs", "no memory above . . . " seem to
indicate a
desire to put the emphasis on "classic" computers.
  > I suspect that a lot of what you might see is
already there. Note that the
 > show is sub-titled "A history of computing in the UK" The only non-uk
 > reference appears to be to Amiga. 
Who wrote Amiga-OS?
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