n Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 3:26 PM Sentrytv <sentrytv@yahoo.com> wrote:
Is there a link available to see the video if possible?
We made the daily streams private because we want to release each talk individually after they are cleaned up and processed. In addition we can't make the Sunday stream public due to licensing for the ENIAC programmers documentary.
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On Apr 25, 2022, at 2:46 PM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 7:45 AM Christian Liendo via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
I'm sorry for singling out those panels. For me, those Commodore
No need to apologize. Everyone has their own special interest. I feel appreciation for all types of vintage computers, but there is no shame in loving a particular brand or particular speakers.
panels were amazing. They were something we wish we had when Commodore was around and had to wait 40 years.
I don't know how to properly thank Bil Herd in getting all those people there. But that was a historical moment that I predict people will be talking about for a while. I have a lot of good Vintage Computer Fest Stories and this will go with them,
I will send him your message and give him your e-mail address.
It had started out with me trying to get a few speakers that worked on the C64 and grew into a smorgasbord of Commodore employees from the whole history of the company. Bil gathered them all and I gave him the flexibility, support, space and latitude to make it happen.
I got to learn a lot of great trivia and met a lot of good people. Also it was great to see all the people I know.
Yes. I was glad that there were great questions that sparked great stories. I loved the funny stories that were never told before.