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I've ordered tables for <a href="http://www.rars.org/rarsfest/">RARSFest</a>
where TriEmbed and <a href="http://Anibit.com">Anibit</a> (Jon
Wolfe) will be, and I've asked the organizers to assign these near
the Splatspace and TriLUG tables. <br>
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Any ideas/feedback to do with the TriEmbed info sheet handout and
the design of a "business card" that folks can carry and hand out
would be appreciated. Some verbiage and a QR code to get us thinking
about this can be found on the <a
href="http://triembed.org/blog/?page_id=21">web site "About" page</a>.
If you want to make a sign that could hang from the front of the
table(s) or stick to a pole along side and above them that would be
very nice.<br>
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There will be most or all of the area of one table available for
stuff you'd like to show off (with mains power). Bring your own
folding chair to be sure to have one if you want to spend time
sitting behind the tables yacking with folks visiting (but there
will be four chairs beyond the ones Jon and I are using). There will
be a chunk of a second table available for you to sell stuff: Those
extra thousand resistors of a single value you accidentally ordered
seven years ago? Bring them with a label with your name and asking
price! Unsold/unclaimed stuff will be hauled in a box to the parking
lot at the next TriEmbed meeting with the next planned stop being
the Holly Springs E-recycling center. But it's fun to see somebody's
eyes light up as they hand you a dollar and walk away with an 8"
floppy disk drive as if it was silver plated. :-)<br>
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If it hasn't sold yet, my A4S tribander (17') half-elements will
have a flag or flashing APA102s on them to make it easy to find the
tables. <br>
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-Pete AD4L<br>
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