Thanks for the post on VCF - unfortunately I couldn't make it this year.
It's hard to believe that you can't get a thread going about VCF on this
list. Don't know if that says something about the show, the list or
both. In the old days there was a lot of excitement - daily reports,
links to pictures, etc. Now, almost nothing.
-W
Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2006 07:57:44 -0800
From: Marvin Johnston <marvin at rain.org>
Subject: VCF 9.0
To: ClassicCmp <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
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I haven't seen anything about VCF yet, so thought I would put
down a few comments.
It was a fun time as usual at VCF, and I met a lot of
interesting people there. I got a chance to put some faces
with names, and that is always a lot of fun. The majority of
my time was spent taking care of my vendor booth, and so I
didn't take a lot of time to spend in other areas.
One of the neat additions was the kit building workshops.
Several people got their Apple I replica kits signed by Woz.
It seemed like the number of vendors and exhibitors were
down, but the number of people attending were up. One of the
exhibits I liked was the Apple Lisa. The exhibitor, who goes
by Lisa :), was very knowledgeable and I learned a number of
things from her regarding collecting Lisas.
For those that don't know me, I do have a perverted sense of
humor. I had brought a Chisholm computer that I think might
be a prototype of the first IBM battery operated portable
(later licensed to Olivetti) to see if anyone knew anything
about it. Evan will hopefully be doing an interview with the
company president, and I mainly brought it for him to see.
But after watching people ignore it, I put a $2000 price tag
on it ... and that got it a little more attention :). But
people still didn't ask about it though they took more notice
of it. And no, I don't think it is worth anywhere near that
much money.
I was talking to Sellam, and it would have been a good place
to at least mention the Vintage Market Place for
selling/trading/buying/etc. vintage computer stuff. And I
also think this and Eric's listservers should also have been
mentioned. If we are to help build this hobby, it might be a
good idea to let people know where to get more information :).