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Vintage Computer Festival Pacific NW (fwd) [message #354810] |
Tue, 28 November 2017 22:08 |
RobertB
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VCF Pacific Northwest (Feb 2018): Last call for exhibitors and speakers
Where: Living Computers: Museum+Labs (Seattle, WA, USA)
When: February 10th and 11th, 2018
Registration deadline: December 10th, 2017 (About 2 weeks left)
We have about 15 registered exhibitors now. We are looking for a few more
to fill things out and to ensure that if somebody drops out that the show
doesn't look too thin. The exhibits span a wide range so it won't be a
pure 8-bit gaming or a DEC heavy iron show.
If you are procrastinating about being an exhibitor then it is time to
register. If I can answer questions to help you decide then email me. This
is our first time in Seattle; the bar is low so don't be too worried about
having the perfect exhibit.
We are still looking for speakers too; the floor is pretty open. If you
did something cool during your career or just want to share aspects of the
hobby with others, this is a great place to do it. (I especially enjoyed
Lyle's talk on repair and restoration at VCF West.)
Interested or know somebody who is? Check out
http://vcfed.org/wp/festivals/vintage-computer-festival-paci fic-northwest/....
please email me directly if you have questions or need encouragement.
Regards,
Mike Brutman
michael@vcfed.org
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