Hola, collectors!
I just got home from VCF East 4.0
of course I?m biased, but what a
great weekend!
Around ? of the exhibitors came Friday night afternoon/evening to get
ready. This year we expanded the venue from one room to two. But, the
second room is still VERY under construction. Some of our volunteers
were literally still installing sheetrock that morning. So we had to
use some yellow caution tape, but it added character. :-)
Friday night was bar trip #1
I drove back to my hotel safely was but
very, very tired waking up early Saturday.
For Chuck Peddle?s videocon Saturday morning, the weakest part of our
internet connection was the wifi
or so I thought! Turns out, the wifi
worked great, as did Skype. Chuck spoke to us for an hour+
then he got
an strong round of applause
then we were about to begin audience Q&A.
All was fine until that part. Until our videocon server went BSOD!! We
couldn?t even get it to reboot in ?safe mode?
so we emailed Chuck from
my cell phone, who said he had to get going anyway, but that anyone with
questions could email him. Okay then!
Bil Herb, Bob, Russell, and Dave Haynie took their turns next; lots more
great stories and they brought many prototypes to show us, including the
famous Commodore LCD. They even hung around out exhibit hall after the
panel and after some chocolate chickenhead cake. One of them, Haynie,
joined us for the official VCF Dinner that night.
Speaking of dinner: the bill was $555.58. If only someone hadn?t drank
that last three cents of beer
!
Today was just as much fun. We had how-to lectures, we learned the
history of CPM, we heard all about Jeri E.?s toy-making experiences and
there?s a picture of someone posing next to our museum?s chip
collection. Meanwhile the collecting guru Sellam told some secrets
which I?m not going to share here
except for this one: when pushing an
8-foot-tall rack, be alert for unstable monitors on top. (Hopefully
there won?t be a scar.)
My LEAST favorite part of any VCF is tearing down at the end of the
weekend. But it had to be done. To ease out of the weekend while
keeping out good mood, I went to dinner with Hans and Sellam, had a few
beers, and
well it?s been a while since I drank three nights in a row.
Anyway, the show was terrific. Peddle?s unique hour-long lecture,
20-ish exhibits, attendance in the triple figures, and we even gave a
few museum tours. Heck, one guy came all the way from New Zealand.
Pics and hopefully some video will be posted soon.
Patrick: I now pass the baton to you!
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