VCFMW19 happened.

It was fun.

I uploaded pictures here: 
    gopher://gopher.linkerror.com/1/vcfmw19

I combined the .MOV files into a clip here: 
    https://toobnix.org/w/81McjkmEWz8kG8yL5wXDCA

I should have made more pictures.... 
or brought a device for taking pictures, or video,
or acquired a retro device for doing so while there.
Mistakes were made.

I should have picked up more stuff. But I was very busy.

AJ from Forgotten Machines had the brilliant idea to put 
part of his exhibit on a cart, which, when the venue closed
and they kicked us out, he just casually rolled out of the
venue and into the hotel lounge to continue debugging until
the wee hours of the morning. That was so clever, and so much
fun. 

I met a lot of wonderful people there, including some SDF'ers
and people from fedi. 

Before I packed everything up for the show, I tested each and
every single display, verified it worked, put it in a bin.

When I arrived on friday, I removed the displays from the bins,
hooked them up, and everything was broken! AAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaa

I spent all of friday frantically trying to fix things, and
I probably was not a pleasant person to be around at that 
time. Trying to write down config files in a loud, crowded
venue with people all around,.. yeah... that was rough.
But thankfully everything worked out in the end. By saturday
afternoon everything was working.

I was right next to Richard Thomson from Terminals wiki and
the Computer Graphics Museum. That was fun. He messed around
with my Honeywell terminal a bit. I will upload the terminal
details I have on here on the wiki at some point.

I don't really have the time or energy or desire to write up
a proper retrospective like I usually do,... the whole AI 
stuff has kind of killed my desire to write much of anything 
online anymore, and I have a lot of unpacking left to do, but 
anyway... 

Later! :)