[Coco] [Color Computer] Fw: Vintage Computer Festival 8.0 Event Guide

Neil Morrison neilsmorr at hotpop.com
Thu Nov 3 10:45:06 EST 2005



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From: "sellam" <sellam at vintagetech.com>
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Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 2:31 AM
Subject: Vintage Computer Festival 8.0 Event Guide



                     Vintage Computer Festival 8.0
                    Saturday & Sunday, November 5-6
                        Computer History Museum
                       Mountain View, California
                   http://www.vintage.org/2005/main/

This is your complete VCF 8.0 event guide!  Vintage Computer Festival
8.0 happens this coming Saturday and Sunday, November 5th and 6th, at
the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.

The doors open at 9:30am each day.  Speaker sessions begin at 10:00am
and run until 2:00pm.  The exhibit and marketplace open at 2:00pm and
run until 6:00pm.

Admission is $12 per person per day for full event access, including
the speakers, exhibits and marketplace, or $7 per person per day for
exhibit and marketplace only (exhibit and marketplace open at 2:00pm
each day).  Parking is free, and kids 17 and under are admitted free
of charge.


Homebrew Computer Club Retrospective

The VCF in conjunction with the DigiBarn Computer Museum is proud to
present a 30th anniversary celebration of the founding of the Homebrew
Computer Club, the legendary Silicon Valley institution that helped to
launch the era of the personal computer.  Bruce Damer of the DigiBarn
Computer Museum will moderate this panel of former Homebrew members,
including Steve Wozniak, Lee Felsenstein, Allen Baum, Len Shustek, Bob
Lash and Michael Holley.

Join the panel as they recount their experiences and gab with the
group as we feast on some yummy cake, courtesy of the DigiBarn:

   http://www.digibarn.org/


VCF 8.0 Speaker Schedule

The speaker schedule for VCF 8.0 is as follows:

   Saturday, November 5

   Time    Session Title                          Speaker(s)
   ------- -------------------------------------- --------------------
   10:00am Film Screening: The Future of Pinball  Greg Maletic

   11:00am IOCCC Award Presentation Ceremony      Landon Curt Noll

   12:00pm VCF Shenanigans                        Sellam Ismail

    1:00pm Homebrew Computer Club Retrospective   Steve Wozinak
                                                  Lee Felsenstein
           Join us in a celebration of the 30th   Len Shustek
           anniversary of the founding of the     Michael Holley
           Homebrew Computer Club.  Moderated by  Bob Lash
           Bruce Damer of the DigiBarn.           Allen Baum


   Sunday, November 6

   Time    Session Title                          Speaker(s)
   ------- -------------------------------------- --------------------
   10:00am A History of the Smart Card            Jerry Svigals

   11:00am Yack 'N Hack: Computers Talk Back      Deborah Norling

   12:00pm A Personal Re-telling of Personal      Dave Freeman
           Computer Retailing

   12:30pm Nerd Trivia Challenge!                 Evan Koblentz and
                                                  three Uber Nerds
           Are you up to the Challenge? Hosted    vying for the prize!
           by Evan Koblentz, editor of the
           Computer Collector Newsletter

    1:00pm In The Beginning: A BBS History        Christian Wirth
           Discussion                             Joe Russack
                                                  Ernie Longmire
           A panel discussion to follow-up the
           screening of BBS Documentary on day
           one of the VCF. Moderated by director
           Jason Scott.

For complete details on this year's speaker series including session
abstracts and speaker biographies, visit:

   http://www.vintage.org/2005/main/speaker.php


Nerd Trivia Challenge

The Nerd Trivia Challenge is a trivia contest to test the knowledge of
the most serious computer history buffs.  Contestants are chosen from
VCF attendees who qualify for play by taking a preliminary quiz upon
arrival at the VCF on Saturday, November 5.  Those applicants scoring
highest on the preliminary quiz will be selected to compete in the
Nerd Trivia Challenge on Sunday, November 6, at 12:30pm.

The Nerd Trivia Challenge is being hosted by Evan Koblentz, editor of
the Computer Collector Newsletter:

   http://news.computercollector.com

To participate in the Nerd Trivia Challenge, ask to take the NTC
preliminary quiz when you arrive at the VCF registration desk.


Film Screenings

The VCF is proud to present the first ever public screening of a new
documentary film titled "The Future of Pinball":

   http://www.thefutureofpinball.com

The Future of Pinball is a new documentary on the recent history of
the pinball industry.  The showing is a beta version of the film and
VCF attendees will have a chance to help direct the final cut based on
the feedback they provide.

Be sure to catch director Greg Maletic's talk on Saturday, November 5,
at 10:00am.

The VCF will also be reprising a screening of BBS Documentary:

   http://www.bbsdocumentary.com

The screening will take place on Saturday, November 5, and the film
will be shown in its entirety to all VCF attendees.  On Sunday,
November 6, join director Jason Scott and three of the subjects from
the film at the BBS history panel at 1:00pm.


PDP-1 Demonstration (Just Added!)

A dedicated team of volunteers has spent the better part of a year and
a half restoring a Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-1 at the Computer
History Museum.  The restoration project is now complete, with the
PDP-1 fully functional and running classic programs such as Spacewar!
and playing music.  The PDP-1 Restoration Team has generously offered
to demonstrate the PDP-1 at the VCF.  Demonstrations will take place
between 2:00pm and 6:00pm each day and will be conducted by team
members, including hacking legends Steve "Slug" Russell (author of
Spacewar!) and Peter Samson (author of the music program).  This is
your chance to play the world's oldest action videogame, which was the
inspiration that launched the video arcade industry.  More information
about the PDP-1 restoration can be found at the PDP-1 Restoration
Project website:

   http://www.pdp-1.org


Tours and Excursions

Guided tours of the Computer History Museum Visible Storage collection
will be conducted on Saturday, November 5, with Visible Storage open
for self-guided tours on Sunday, November 6.

For those interested in touring the DigiBarn Computer Museum, curator
Bruce Damer will lead an excursion into the Santa Cruz mountains that
will disembark from the VCF at 3:00pm.

Complete details and tour times are available on the VCF 8.0 website:

   http://www.vintage.org/2005/main/tours.php


Bring On The Exhibits!

Once again the VCF has attracted some rather fascinating exhibits.
Check out what we've got in store for VCF 8.0:

   http://www.vintage.org/2005/main/exhibit.php


We look forward to having you at the Vintage Computer Festival.  I'll
see you there!

Best regards,

Sellam Ismail
Producer
Vintage Computer Festival



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