Apologies in advance for any offense.  But if I stay silent there’s no chance that I can attend physically.

I would love to attend the event physically, but won’t because of covid related concerns: I’ve had covid twice, made a full recovery quicker than my mRNA “vaccinated” partner, and have no faith that the mRNA gene therapies constitute safe or effective vaccines; anyone who has had their glasses fog up while wearing a surgical mask has all the information they need to determine their effectiveness in preventing the spread of viral respiratory diseases.  If anyone has any influence with the organizers would they please ask them to waive their absurd and coercive attendance restrictions?

Eliot
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On Sep 1, 2022, at 9:55 AM, Vanessa Freudenberg <vanessa@codefrau.net> wrote:


I’ll be there too. Tall girl with pink hair, hard to miss ;)

Vanessa

On Thu, Sep 1, 2022 at 09:00 Tim Johnson <digit@sonic.net> wrote:
Hey all,

I'll be there tonight in a dark Camp Smalltalk t-shirt ... looking something like this:  https://twitter.com/runbasic/status/1113185246332248064

Please come say 'hi' if you're there and you spot me!

Tim J.

On Aug 20, 2022, at 1:32 PM, tim Rowledge <tim@rowledge.org> wrote:

Last time I was able to go to the CHM was for the Alto 25th birthday event which was apparently late Jan '99. Crikey.

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And thinking of computer history museums and Smalltalk related stuff, the UK CHM has an Active Book prototype. No idea if it still works...


On 2022-08-20, at 11:52 AM, Yoshiki Ohshima <Yoshiki.Ohshima@acm.org> wrote:

Oh, right... I am actually attending in person! First time in more than three years to go to the Bay Area.

On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 10:31 AM tim Rowledge <tim@rowledge.org> wrote:
I don't recall seeing this mentioned here before -

See https://computerhistory.org/events/making-smalltalk/

tim
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