TNMoC is indeed full of old systems, wonderfully so. After the DEC
Legacy event in Windermere last month, Ian King and I traveled down to
London, then went up to BP on the Monday. (Not their usual open day,
but they took pity on us for our traveling schedule. Barney Duffy,
volunteer extraordinaire, was our guide.)
For a VCF event, though, isn't much of the point to show off one's own
gems? TNMoC may have near as makes no difference to one of everything
PC from the last 40 years, but they don't have the funds or volunteers
to keep each and every one of them running, so for that kind of thing
coals to Newcastle is a necessity, hmm?
Just my 2d worth.
Rich
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From: cctalk-bounces at
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Of RodSmallwood
Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2010 8:55 AM
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Subject: RE: Anyone off to VCF-UK?
Coal's to Newcastle?
By all accounts BP is already full of old systems.
Rod
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On Behalf Of Tony Duell
Sent: 15 May 2010 19:37
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Subject: Re: Anyone off to VCF-UK?
Hi guys,
Just out of curiosity, is anyone planning to attend the UK Vintage=20
Computer Festival this year? The one that's running on the 19th and
20th=20
of June at Bletchley Park?
Alas not. This is for several rasons, mostly financial.
Had I heard about it early enough (why wasn't it seriously discused here)
I would have tired to get along and bring one of my interesting toys. But
as it is, I didn't have time to prepare anything. It would cost
significant money for me to get from here to Bletchley Park, and then
there's the entrance fee. I don't think it's worth it.
-tony