Keith Graham's Wanderings

Keith P. Graham is a Programmer, Harmonica player and Science Fiction Writer. This blog reflects these and many other areas of interest.
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02 March 2008

Trenton Computer Festival

I've gone to TCM a couple of dozen times. Whenever I see this the notification email I think of H. Stanley Smith. Stan was a great guy and lots of fun to talk to. As Mike in "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" would have said - he was a "not dumb" person. Stan died a couple of years ago and going to Trenton will not be the same without him.

I've pretty much forgotten the disasters from previous years and I will go to this one if it doesn't rain.
Trenton Computer Festival: "Created in 1976 by Sol Libes of the Amateur Computer Group of New Jersey and Allen Katz, professor of electrical/computer engineering at the College, the current festival has stayed true to its origins as an annual educational event. Personal computing fans can be sure to find plenty of bargains on new and used hardware and software, numerous talks, forums, tutorials, user group sessions, national exhibitors demonstrating their newest products, and much more..."
I told my Web Design class that if they ever use the Blink Tag or the

Marquee tag


That someone will come to their house and strangle them. The TCM page uses both!

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