Doug, As it turns out, I am not going to be exhibiting this year. But I do plan to attend, though I'm not sure which or maybe both days that I'll be there. I can definitely help out in the museum though, and if there are specific times when it would help for me to be there, I can try to plan around it. And of course I can always help with the ENIAC exhibit. BLS On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 02:43:40PM -0400, Douglas Crawford via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
Hello members.
This is an open invitation: Might you be interested in sharing our thrill of presenting our awesome artifacts & their history to the public? Then please consider becoming part of our docent team. Specifically, we are looking for some people to help out docenting for hourly time slots at VCF East and, if you like it, maybe on a continuing basis.
- Contact me offline for a link to our docent schedule. On this you can up for 1 hr timeslot(s). No experience necessary. You don't have to be an vast vintage computer expert. Know a few things and have some enthusiasm. We'll have a cheat-sheet for you to use to help you have a few things to say about the machines to the lay public. Most of the visitors will be our "faithfuls" and can mind themselves. - Check us out over the weekend. - Catch up with me personally over the weekend for any further discussion. - We offer you a opportunity and tools and the comradery, to develop your knowledge over the entirety of computer history. - You can help us attain our next museum expansion into a new huge space at InfoAge. We are on the cusp of a revolutionary push forward in the scope and significance of the Mid-Atlantic museum and you can be in on the ground floor.
Thanks for your attention.
Doug Crawford VCF Mid-Atlantic Museum Manager