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i was there Saturday afternoon and i must say it was very nice - quite varied and interesting performers and relaxed comfortable location. everything seemed very well organized. there was one guy i saw setting up i was curious about - unfortunately we went to eat and came back and i guess he had already played. he was using what looked like an old IBM WorkPad Z-50 to do something, perhaps run a slide projector? if anyone remembers this please let me know. i have a WorkPad Z-50 myself and it's a great little computer but i haven't been able to find much use for it in a long time, so any ideas would be great! excellent event! i loved the variety of people and their warm goodwill, and i will always remember the little kid asking "Daddy are you done yet?" after the guy playing 5-string fretless bass finished on Saturday (around 4pm, sorry don't know his name - it was a big guy with long hair and a sleeveless black vest if that helps ;). congratulations and thanks to the organizers! -jeff On Oct 10, 2005, at 6:44 PM, eutropic@mindspring.com wrote: > On Sunday 09 October 2005 23:08, Kim Flint wrote: >> Hey guys- >> >> I want to offer hearty congratulations to Rick and everybody who >> performed >> and participated in the Y2K5 Loop festival this year! >> > > I'll second that! The event was fantastic. Rick is a great promoter and > advocate of the art and it might not of ever happened without him. > And thanks to all who participated. I am one of the lucky ones who > live near > by I was able to drop-in and hang. It was a treat and a blessing to be > there! > > Thank you Rick. > > Thank you all who played and contributed! > > Regards, > Kamlapati > www.circleroundthesun.com > > >