Hi Dale,
Appreciate your thoughts. :)
The conference that I promote embraces the world of technology, therefore,
all aspects of computers, their components and everything in the field of
technology is covered. The difference is, various topics are presented by
scholars, computer enthusiasts, students, faculties and the like in a
conference setting.
I am inviting every technology lover members here, that's why I'm posting
the event. My apology if you find it off. My intention is not to replace
your set of general rules, but rather, to invite.
Again, apologies.
Joan Sali
Conference Manager
sdiwc.net
infosec2017
<http://sdiwc.net/conferences/3rd-international-conference-information-security-cyber-forensics/>
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 8:52 PM, Dale H. Cook <radiotest at juno.com> wrote:
At 08:42 AM 6/10/2016, Joan Sali wrote:
I'm thinking this is a general discussion.
This is a general discussion about classic computers. Will your conference
address security needs of , say, CP/M computers of the 1980s, minicomputers
of the 1970s, or mainframe computers of the 1960s? I suspect not, and if
not the topic does not belong here and is therefore regarded by many of us
as spam.
Dale H. Cook, Roanoke/Lynchburg, VA
Osborne 1 / Kaypro 4-84 / Kaypro 1 / Amstrad PPC-640
http://plymouthcolony.net/starcity/radios/index.html