[Coco] CoCo Fest Seminars

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Sun Feb 24 14:01:58 EST 2008


From: "Bob Devries" <devries.bob at gmail.com>
> Brian Goers said:
> > Hardware and Interfacing to to Color Computer, sensors (Home made and 
> > purchased).
> 
> I believe that there were many articles in various magazines such as The 
> Rainbow, which gave details of simple and not-so-simple projects for sensors 
> and other hardware add-ons of various types for the Colour Computer. Perhaps 
> it would be good to search these out, and make a list of them as a start for 
> a possible seminar on this subject.
> 
> Guys & gals, if you know of such a project in the various Colour Computer 
> magazines, please let us know on this list, so we can compile that 
> information.

Dennis?  You around here?  You wrote half of all such articles, between 80 Micro, Hot Coco and The Color Computer Magazine.

I will not be attending the CocoFest.  Financial & medical troubles, plus bigger priorities working another Fest with a different focus, since computers are a hobby (and sometimes a career) while individual freedom is a lifestyle choice that I put first above all.  (Not just my own personal freedom -- everybody else's whether they asked for it or not).  www.porcfest.com

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These histrionics were probably unnecessary, since there was no reason to think anybody would be watching us with more than casual interest until I made my first move to follow Buchanon's trail, in London.  Still, somebody might check back this far later, and I always feel that if you're going to play a part, you might as well play iy all the way, at least in public -- and it's hard to tell what's public and what isn't, these electronic days.
Donald Hamilton, _The Devastators_, 1965



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