Hi Mike,
That might be okay, but it really depends on what the others there are
doing, and that hasn't been determined yet. FWIW, my only purpose in
attending is to help promote ARDF (I was a member of the US team that
competed at the World Championships in Hungary last year) and that will take
precedence. Since the ARDF Forum starts at 8:15, my guess is that I will
most likely be having breakfast rather early with the other speakers. The
possibility of meeting with other listmembers is a big bonus to the trip!
Hmmm, this raises another point that if we have stuff to trade with each
other, that would save shipping costs. I still don't know if I will be
driving (my preference) or flying in.
Mike wrote:
Marvin, e t al...
How about an early breakfast Sat morning somewhere convenient?
- Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Marvin <marvin(a)rain.org>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Date: Wednesday, March 03, 1999 12:17 PM
Subject: Re: Dayton Hamfest
Mike wrote:
>
> Hi Barry,
>
> I was thinking about attending the computershow in Dayton in a couple of
> weeks. You say that there is no flea market. Does that mean that
> (classiccomp) systems aren't sold there??? And can I get a general set
of
directions to the Hara..
Maybe we can do a lunch between or drink after the festivities
Hi Mike, et al,
Right now, a friend of mine and I have hotel reservations for Thursday
through Saturday, and my current plans are to leave on Sunday. Who is
interested in getting together? Saturday during the day is tied up with
ARDF
>activities, and several of us who are trying to build up the US ARDF team
>will be meeting tenatively Friday evening. Right now, I have most of Friday
>planned to visit the flea market, and probably parts of Sunday also.
>
>Dayton is getting closer!
>