Very nice photos although I am confused by some. Some of them appear to be moving but a lot of stuff stays still. What is happening??
This one for example: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipMxQT03fXAj3rZSF8jUm5IrLnmLnVYTTP_hgiNtZ6z-0-pKjaFeKB3aw1ItxldqKA/photo/AF1QipPyuT8UHx84MIB-PxX5L04jePbF6tP80ojp73Iz?key=RjVnUU5qZ19haWNrbkkxMmF2bTFlMndiOFlkRWxB Aaron On 1 May 2019 at 21:10 BST, Jason T via cctalk wrote: > Last weekend I made an unannounced visit out to Roswell, GA to visit > our brothers-and-sisters-in-hoarding at the Vintage Computer Festival > Southeast. They were hosted by the new location of the Computer > Museum of America, not yet open to the public. The show was a solid > representation of the hobby, with a wide range of micros, minis and > workstations as well as a few calculators and computing ephemera. On > the museum side, I've never seen so many Crays in once place - and > they're not even done yet! > > Here is my photo set: https://photos.app.goo.gl/aiKGadREX511xeUt5 > (contains computers, computer collectors and one giant rabbit) > > Big thanks to Earl and the gang for putting on another great VCF and > showing me that southern hospitality. > > More VCF Midwest news coming soon! > > -j -- Aaron Jackson, Research Associate Computer Vision Lab, University of Nottingham http://aaronsplace.co.uk