Hi folks,
Today we found out that an interior wall of the VCF East venue is being torn
down, which means we suddenly have room for a few more exhibitors. So, if
you were undecided about exhibiting, then here's a great opportunity to dive
in!
- Evan
-----Original Message-----
From: 'Computer Collector Newsletter' [mailto:news at
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Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 3:41 PM
To: 'General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts'
Subject: Here's a list of VCF East exhibitors -- it's sold out now.
As of this morning, there are no more booths available for VCF East 3.0.
We'll start a waiting list though if anyone still wants to exhibit.
Obviously, questions about exhibiting and such should NOT be directed to
this list, but rather to me off-list.
The exhibitors are:
1. The Corestore (IBM minis): Mike Ross
2. The Warpstock OS/2 Museum: Mark Dodel 3. PDP-8/e with RK05 running OS/8:
Jeffrey Katz 4. TRS-80 timeline: Kelly Leavitt 5. The Atari Museum: Curt
Vendel 6. Early laptops / portables: Evan Koblentz (non-judged, obviously)
7. The Mothership Exhibit (Apple 30th anniversary): Jim O'Brien 8. Canon Cat
- What the Mac Might Have Been: Andrew Molloy 9. Import Japanese Games &
Computers from the 80s: Carlson Stevens 10. Ohio Scientific desktops: Bill
Sudbrink 11. PDP-8: David Gesswein 12. NASA Apollo Guidance Computer: Frank
O'Brien 13. Briel Computers AltairPC: Vince Briel 14. (to be determined):
Andy Meyer 15. KIM-1 and friends: Jack Rubin 16. Commodore B Series Computer
Lab: Bill Degnan
The five guest speakers are:
1. Steve Lukasik (ARPA in the 70s)
2. David Ahl (Creative Computing mag)
3. Ray Holt (early microprocessor work)
4. Ray Borrill (50 years in computers)
5. Sol Libes (Origins of personal computers)
The basic info for public attendees:
- When: Saturday, May 13, 9:30AM-6:00PM
- Where: Infoage Learning Center (2201 Marconi Rd.), Wall Township (a.k.a.
Belmar), N.J., USA, North America, Earth.
- Cost: $10 for ages 14+, $7 for ages 13 and under
- Parking: free
- If the event is a huge success: thank Evan :)
- If the event is a huge failure: blame Sellam :)
http://www.vintage.org/2006/east/index.php