I certainly enjoyed Festivus this year. About 50 people attended, a big number for the two rooms in use. The donations and trading was quite impressive on both days. Numerous items were examined and repaired on-the-fly, which I always enjoy. My personal "laying on of hands" contributed to a few successful repairs. And of course it's always good to be among my friends and correspondents. Food was tasty and available through Saturday and bits for Sunday also. The grill produced hotdogs and burgers into the evening; and there was pasta too. Of course, lots of sweets including homemade. I took time this year, to look at the Military Vehicle collection at InfoAge. The exhibits are professional and well curated (information and artifacts). They have a surprising number of WW II and later vehicles, particularly Jeeps. And for the train/holiday season, they have a N-gauge military rail loop. About trains: InfoAge includes a model train organization, which exhibits two rooms of trains in operation each December. The exhibits are always fun to see. Model trains use digital technology to manage switches and cars. But there's also a steam-powered model locomotive, in current production, based on a early 20th c. train. But the kids just like the movement and the noise! It's a busy campus, and of course there's not enough time during the Festivus to see all of the organizations there. The holiday and train event, the Vehicle and other exhibits by InfoAge paticipants, of course bring visitors to the VCFed Museum. The Museum operated during the weekend, and looked nice. It's fun to see the Naval computer in operation and hear about progress on it. The EAI analog computer is moving along, I'm told. I look forward to those and other developments next year at the VCFed Museum. Herb Johnson -- Herbert R. Johnson, New Jersey in the USA http://www.retrotechnology.com OR .net