[ale] Vintage Computer Festival Southeast 2.0 - May 3 & 4

Boris Borisov bugyatl at gmail.com
Wed Apr 30 13:35:27 EDT 2014


The links are pointing to webmail something!


On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 1:29 PM, Jim Kinney <jim.kinney at gmail.com> wrote:

> Several ALErs went last year and had a great time. Thanks for the heads up
> on this. I hope to attend this year. Sounds fun
> !
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> Aaron should take some of his Amigas. I'm not sure if my NEC Starlett
> laptop (c. 1981) still works. It ran CPM from ROM chips and included a
> screaming fast 1200B modem built in. Some one paid a ton for it brand new.
>
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> On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 12:47 PM, Alan Hightower <alan at alanlee.org> wrote:
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>> For a slightly off topic but somewhat related note....
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>> This weekend we – the Atlanta Historical Computer Society – are
>> sponsoring the Vintage Computer Festival Southeast 2.0 in Roswell, GA.  It
>> is a combination event with Computer Museum of America’s new ‘LINK’
>> exhibit.  The LINK exhibit takes you back in time from modern mobile
>> devices to the microcomputers that blazed the technological trail.  This is
>> a follow up to their very successful Apple Pop-Up Museum that opened last
>> year and will also be open this year.  Here is a link to a virtual
>> walk-through of the Apple exhibit.<https://webmail.panasonicautomotive.com/owa/redir.aspx?C=GM-Vfnu3JUut384ovRRVmrgYrukjONEIBn0IxD95XWEw81kuqDMw8G6rNRQ0ypwHJMIOl6Qp0mc.&URL=https%3a%2f%2fwww.google.com%2fmaps%2fplace%2fComputer%2bMuseum%2bof%2bAmerica%2f%4034.018893%2c-84.321306%2c3a%2c75y%2c125.51h%2c90t%2fdata%3d!3m5!1e1!3m3!1sOO811bJt7V4AAAGu3YWE1g!2e0!3e2!4m2!3m1!1s0x0%3a0x5825a80a4e541e5c!6m1!1e1%3fhl%3den>
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>> The Vintage Computer Festival Southeast 2.0 features nearly 40
>> exhibitions from hobbyists and enthusiasts eager to educate visitors about
>> their artifacts and the life stories that accompany them.  We also have a
>> speakers hall where historians and local educators will be giving
>> presentations on subjects relating to computer history.  Here is the
>> complete speaking schedule and biographical information.<https://webmail.panasonicautomotive.com/owa/redir.aspx?C=GM-Vfnu3JUut384ovRRVmrgYrukjONEIBn0IxD95XWEw81kuqDMw8G6rNRQ0ypwHJMIOl6Qp0mc.&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.vintage.org%2f2014%2fsoutheast%2fsession.php>
>> New for this year are two hour long sessions following the PechaKucha
>> 20x20<https://webmail.panasonicautomotive.com/owa/redir.aspx?C=GM-Vfnu3JUut384ovRRVmrgYrukjONEIBn0IxD95XWEw81kuqDMw8G6rNRQ0ypwHJMIOl6Qp0mc.&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.pechakucha.org%2f> format.
>>  These are presentations backed by 20 slides auto advancing every 20
>> seconds for those who just want to get to the point.  The event is also
>> very kid friendly.  We have a vintage gaming area, scavenger hunt, expanded
>> DOOM LAN party, and supervised soldering workshops for 5 different skill
>> levels in addition to other workshops and demonstrations.
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>> Here are some photos from our 1.0 event last year.<https://webmail.panasonicautomotive.com/owa/redir.aspx?C=GM-Vfnu3JUut384ovRRVmrgYrukjONEIBn0IxD95XWEw81kuqDMw8G6rNRQ0ypwHJMIOl6Qp0mc.&URL=http%3a%2f%2fimgur.com%2fa%2f9zXkm>
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>> The event is at a former CompUSA retail store and regional offices –
>> 30,000 square foot of exhibition space!  For those of you that attended
>> last year, the space has been renovated and we’re taking over the whole
>> thing.  The store is located just off Holcomb Bridge Road and GA 400 in the
>> King’s Market Shopping Center (on the SE corner of the intersection).  1425
>> Market Blvd. #200, Roswell GA
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>> The show is open Saturday May 3, from 10a – 7p and Sunday May 4, from 10a
>> to 5p.  $10 per adult for one day or $15 for both days.  Children 17 and
>> under and college students with ID are free.
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>> Hope to see you there!
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>>  For more information, please visit -
>> http://www.vintage.org/2014/southeast/
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>> -Alan
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