One place to look for hamfest and fleamarket information is in Nuts &
Volts magazine. Another is to contact Steve Finberg, the MIT Fleamarket
Mavin. Does anyone have his e-mail address?
-----Original Message-----
From: Neil Cherry <ncherry_at_home.net>
To: classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
Date: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: A LART is needed (was: VCF 4.0)
>"R. D. Davis" wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Hans Franke wrote:
>> > PLEASE, give me some break - right around eVCF is a bad idea. The
time
>> > before I may be ocupied by some kind of organisation, while right
>> > after I'm occupied by Sallam :)) Serious, I'd realy love to visit
>> > VCF East, or Midwest or Whatever. In my opinion mid June may be a
>> > reasonable time frame.
>>
>> Great, just what we need on the right coast, something else to cause
>> more damage to hamfests and deplete them of the few remaining
>> "vintage" computers. ...as if e-bilk wasn't bad enough. Does anyone
>> (Tony (DRARD)?) have an appropritately suitable LART for that idiot
>> who wrote the book on computer collecting a few years ago who got all
>> these problems started?
>
>Where can I find out more about the Hamfests in my area (NJ, USA)? I
>was going to attempt to see if any serious effort was being made to
>have a Vintage computer section in the 2001 Trenton Computer Fair. They
>attempted it last year but no one except the a few Ham's with Ham
>equipment showed up (no computers).
>
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Received on Wed Oct 11 2000 - 22:17:56 BST