> > > The problem was - i think - they expected a Japanese kind of fair
> > > (every group giving a short speech and demonstration)
> >
> > Maybe it's a good idea for the next fair to make a presentation room
with
> a
> > beamer and some chairs where groups can give presentations about their
> > newest projects or maybe even seminars.
> >
> > Pierre
>
> ----------------------
> During the marathon of Bussum 2000 there will be plenty of time to give
> speeches,
> presentations, info etc.. with an interested croud (isn't there Laurens??)

Yes, that was cool (although the number of speakers was a bit limited :)).


> About the attitude of European msx users..!!
> You don't have to be excited about this project yet, just show interest,
so
> Ascii can see what (if they are busy) they are doing it for..

No way ASCII is going to see the replies on this list.
If I have to show my enthousiasm, please point me to a place to do so.
Maybe it's a good idea to collect small messages of all European MSX users
(at least on this list but hopefully also more) and then put them in one
single text and mail it to Ikeda or directly to Ikeda's contact with ASCII.

And maybe someone can point ASCII to the current poll at www.msx.org?


~Grauw


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