HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
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HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
Yes, it is the 35th year of holding this event for folks who are amateur experimenter scientists. Fusor builder/operators, Tesla coil builders, chemistry buffs, electronic gurus, etc.
The event is to be held, officially, on Saturday October 5th this year at my home and lab in Richmond Virginia. There will be a Friday, October 4th, late afternoon and evening gathering at my lab as a meet and greet for those staying overnight in motels. Friday, meet at my lab, 4PM to 6PMpm. Dinner on your own or in a group, 6-7:30 PM then 7:30PM to 11PM back at the lab.
Saturday, breakfast on your own or in pre-arranged groups, The event begins with the 10AM-4PM, much attended, flea market of all manner of things scientific as well as fusor demos. 4pm-5:30pm fleamarket clean up and informal group chats. 5:30 pm we have a prearranged large group eating event at "Kitchen 33" if you are interested. 7:30PM back at the lab for the evening prearranged talks and presentations. The event ends when the last die hard leaves the lab, usually between 1AM and 3AM Sunday morning.
The talks and presentations are by your request, NOW! We need to plan a speaker/presenter schedule in the evening. They are limited to 20-30 minutes. If you want to speak, let me know in your PM or response to this post. We have a large screen and video projector for power-point presentations or videos. Inputs are only standard 15 pin VGA plugs from your Computer to a monitor or video/ audio from your DVD player. We do have a smaller 32inch flat screen that can take most any input known to man. AV, HDMI, USB,etc.
The event is limited to 50 attendees max! So respond to this post or PM me to reserve your spot at the event. If you are selling, bring your goodies to spread out on the lawn in my side yard If your are driving you might bring a seat or table at your sales point. Whatever works for you. All sales are cash only or barter, obviously.
To those newbies who have no clue what this HEAS thing is, look back in the images du jour forum in the early October time frame to see photos of past years of the event. A typical example is seen here.
viewtopic.php?t=14627
Note and important! I will, in time, in this post, edit and add in important additional documents, perhaps a total of four in all so check back and print all of them out. Real soon, I promise. My old list of restaurants and motels near me needs to be updated with associated area maps. Later.
Edit 66/29/24
Below are all the documents promised above. You must print them out and bring them to HEAS if attending. I will not be able to supply them at the event, so be sure to pack them!
Richard Hull
The event is to be held, officially, on Saturday October 5th this year at my home and lab in Richmond Virginia. There will be a Friday, October 4th, late afternoon and evening gathering at my lab as a meet and greet for those staying overnight in motels. Friday, meet at my lab, 4PM to 6PMpm. Dinner on your own or in a group, 6-7:30 PM then 7:30PM to 11PM back at the lab.
Saturday, breakfast on your own or in pre-arranged groups, The event begins with the 10AM-4PM, much attended, flea market of all manner of things scientific as well as fusor demos. 4pm-5:30pm fleamarket clean up and informal group chats. 5:30 pm we have a prearranged large group eating event at "Kitchen 33" if you are interested. 7:30PM back at the lab for the evening prearranged talks and presentations. The event ends when the last die hard leaves the lab, usually between 1AM and 3AM Sunday morning.
The talks and presentations are by your request, NOW! We need to plan a speaker/presenter schedule in the evening. They are limited to 20-30 minutes. If you want to speak, let me know in your PM or response to this post. We have a large screen and video projector for power-point presentations or videos. Inputs are only standard 15 pin VGA plugs from your Computer to a monitor or video/ audio from your DVD player. We do have a smaller 32inch flat screen that can take most any input known to man. AV, HDMI, USB,etc.
The event is limited to 50 attendees max! So respond to this post or PM me to reserve your spot at the event. If you are selling, bring your goodies to spread out on the lawn in my side yard If your are driving you might bring a seat or table at your sales point. Whatever works for you. All sales are cash only or barter, obviously.
To those newbies who have no clue what this HEAS thing is, look back in the images du jour forum in the early October time frame to see photos of past years of the event. A typical example is seen here.
viewtopic.php?t=14627
Note and important! I will, in time, in this post, edit and add in important additional documents, perhaps a total of four in all so check back and print all of them out. Real soon, I promise. My old list of restaurants and motels near me needs to be updated with associated area maps. Later.
Edit 66/29/24
Below are all the documents promised above. You must print them out and bring them to HEAS if attending. I will not be able to supply them at the event, so be sure to pack them!
Richard Hull
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- 35th HEAS 2024.pdf
- The usual invitation announcement
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- K33Menu.pdf
- Dinner menu for Kitchen 33 We will go there as a group for the first time in 10 years!
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- Key to map 2024.pdf
- Key to map - motels, restaurants - print out
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Progress may have been a good thing once, but it just went on too long. - Yogi Berra
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
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Re: HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
Richard,
Thoroughly enjoyed the event last year. I've been looking forward to making the trip again, please add my name to the list of those attending.
Thoroughly enjoyed the event last year. I've been looking forward to making the trip again, please add my name to the list of those attending.
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Re: HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
Ryan, I have you on my list of attendees. See you in October.
Richard Hull
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Progress may have been a good thing once, but it just went on too long. - Yogi Berra
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
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Re: HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
Important note:
i have added all the important documents to the original post above! Print them out!
Richard Hull
i have added all the important documents to the original post above! Print them out!
Richard Hull
Progress may have been a good thing once, but it just went on too long. - Yogi Berra
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
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Re: HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
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Save me a spot. I'm coming.
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Re: HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
What luck, I'll be flying from Boston to Atlanta that weekend for APS-DPP, I think I'll make a stop in Richmond
Richard, please save me a spot, I'm thrilled to actually be able to make it to HEAS!!!
-Andrew
Richard, please save me a spot, I'm thrilled to actually be able to make it to HEAS!!!
-Andrew
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Re: HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
I will attend - certainly during the flea market that I've missed twice attending only for one day during the talks. If I don't have a QM test or overwhelming HmW, I'd like to attend longer. UGH - at my age, homework should be just mowing the lawn!
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Re: HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
Okay, I have 3 more folks added to my list. Andrew, Dennis and the Perfesser.
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I have never said this in the past....However, if any one wishes to spend the bucks to stay at a motel, I will be glad to have you stay over and see all my goods and setups, hobbies and other endeavors, Sunday and even into the next week!! That is an open offer. Arrange with me separately if you wish to linger.
You might think that after 35-50 attendees each year, that I would be glad to recuperate after such an event. However, over the 35 years I have had so many of you here, I can handle a day or two or three more if you should you feel inclined to a moderate extended visit. Naturally, if you want some of my special stuff, just bring cash for the over stay. We do have a UPS store nearby. Pack up yer car, pickup or box truck and leave with my best stuff. Prices drop each day as I get more weary of wheeling and dealing to make the lab more open and vast spaces available.
Suddenly, I feel old and am far more willing to let go of cherished things collected over a life-time of scrounging and doing. I realize the old adage of "He who dies with the most toys, wins", while funny, is not a reasonable course of action. So you can get my stuff now over days of thrashing through my stuff or wait until I am gone and pick over what is left.
I have instructed my wife that upon my death, ( I am in great health now!), or gross incapacity, to announce and hold one last super HEAS bargain sales event. All must go!! No marked prices, just go to her with an offer for a struggling widow and it is yours.
The big sale with me as the reasonable arbiter begins this year with HEAS 35 for any who wish to linger subsequently!
Early arrival stay-overs are not needed or wanted. You will be hitched to a plow and made to work and work hard, too, while I sit around and order you about to setup HEAS 35 for me. Friday is the earliest showup date. Show up before 3 or 4PM and you will be given some minor, light chores.
It is the Sunday, Monday, Tuesday.......etc. folks that will be welcomed to take away the stuff I was too tight on, Saturday. Drive a pickup truck or box truck.
Richard Hull
************************** Reality sets in *********** All men are mortal*********************
I have never said this in the past....However, if any one wishes to spend the bucks to stay at a motel, I will be glad to have you stay over and see all my goods and setups, hobbies and other endeavors, Sunday and even into the next week!! That is an open offer. Arrange with me separately if you wish to linger.
You might think that after 35-50 attendees each year, that I would be glad to recuperate after such an event. However, over the 35 years I have had so many of you here, I can handle a day or two or three more if you should you feel inclined to a moderate extended visit. Naturally, if you want some of my special stuff, just bring cash for the over stay. We do have a UPS store nearby. Pack up yer car, pickup or box truck and leave with my best stuff. Prices drop each day as I get more weary of wheeling and dealing to make the lab more open and vast spaces available.
Suddenly, I feel old and am far more willing to let go of cherished things collected over a life-time of scrounging and doing. I realize the old adage of "He who dies with the most toys, wins", while funny, is not a reasonable course of action. So you can get my stuff now over days of thrashing through my stuff or wait until I am gone and pick over what is left.
I have instructed my wife that upon my death, ( I am in great health now!), or gross incapacity, to announce and hold one last super HEAS bargain sales event. All must go!! No marked prices, just go to her with an offer for a struggling widow and it is yours.
The big sale with me as the reasonable arbiter begins this year with HEAS 35 for any who wish to linger subsequently!
Early arrival stay-overs are not needed or wanted. You will be hitched to a plow and made to work and work hard, too, while I sit around and order you about to setup HEAS 35 for me. Friday is the earliest showup date. Show up before 3 or 4PM and you will be given some minor, light chores.
It is the Sunday, Monday, Tuesday.......etc. folks that will be welcomed to take away the stuff I was too tight on, Saturday. Drive a pickup truck or box truck.
Richard Hull
Progress may have been a good thing once, but it just went on too long. - Yogi Berra
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
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Re: HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
I plan to attend. It will be good to see everyone again.
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The testing isn't over until the prototype is destroyed.
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Re: HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
Bob, I have you down on my list of attendees. Could I ask you to give a short talk and Q and A in the evening on the gonso mode fusor? How you came to get it, etc.
Richard Hull
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Progress may have been a good thing once, but it just went on too long. - Yogi Berra
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
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Re: HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
I'd like to hear that, too.Richard Hull wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 1:09 am Could I ask you to give a short talk and Q and A in the evening on the gonso mode fusor? How you came to get it, etc.
Bob, I have some photos I took of Doug and his original installation if you'd like to use them.
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Re: HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
Yes I would be willing to talk about Doug's "Gonzo mode'" fusor and how I was chosen to inherit it, as well as the so far unsuccessful attempts to replicate "Gonzo mode". I have some other thoughts on things to try, but the 'real life' work that helps pay the bills is keeping me real busy.
The more reactive the materials, the more spectacular the failures.
The testing isn't over until the prototype is destroyed.
The testing isn't over until the prototype is destroyed.
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Re: HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
Bob, I have you down as a speaker/presenter at the evening talks after Dinner.
Richard Hull
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Progress may have been a good thing once, but it just went on too long. - Yogi Berra
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
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Re: HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
It is getting down to the wire about 15 days to the big event.
Some reiterative info. follows.
1. Nights get chilly here, and depending on the day even, you might want to pack a sweater or a jacket.
2. Based on my update above, if you plan on staying Sunday or Monday or whatever to loot my lab in private and get better deals, let me know so I can plan for that possibility.
3. I will have the usual fare. This consists of Chipos of many types in mini bags, gold fish, some form of sweets (minidonuts,etc.) and the usual drinks in the cooler, grape, orange,mountain dew, pepsi, ginger ale, and of course, water. If you require something special you are welcome to bring what you like and throw it in my ice chests or bring your own little ice chest.
4. On Saturday evening, we will eat as a group at Kitchen 33 in a large dining room reserved for us. You can order from the menu. ( I gave menus in he first post). The restaurant is about 8 miles from my lab. The food is great and not expensive. Folks should group up in cars for dinner.
5. There is a UPS store and mailing center about 1 mile from my lab.
re: 4 and 5 you must have a printout of the map and its key that I supplied in the original post above to find the restaurant and UPS store or rely on GPS. No whining that you couldn't find the places above.
Any Questions??
Richard Hull
Some reiterative info. follows.
1. Nights get chilly here, and depending on the day even, you might want to pack a sweater or a jacket.
2. Based on my update above, if you plan on staying Sunday or Monday or whatever to loot my lab in private and get better deals, let me know so I can plan for that possibility.
3. I will have the usual fare. This consists of Chipos of many types in mini bags, gold fish, some form of sweets (minidonuts,etc.) and the usual drinks in the cooler, grape, orange,mountain dew, pepsi, ginger ale, and of course, water. If you require something special you are welcome to bring what you like and throw it in my ice chests or bring your own little ice chest.
4. On Saturday evening, we will eat as a group at Kitchen 33 in a large dining room reserved for us. You can order from the menu. ( I gave menus in he first post). The restaurant is about 8 miles from my lab. The food is great and not expensive. Folks should group up in cars for dinner.
5. There is a UPS store and mailing center about 1 mile from my lab.
re: 4 and 5 you must have a printout of the map and its key that I supplied in the original post above to find the restaurant and UPS store or rely on GPS. No whining that you couldn't find the places above.
Any Questions??
Richard Hull
Progress may have been a good thing once, but it just went on too long. - Yogi Berra
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
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Re: HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
Report on the event HEAS #35:
We had 48 paying attendees. The wives and kids make 51 people who were there in total. A long time friend Denise Adams took the money and handed out the name tags that Andrew Robinson was kind enough to make up. My Wife, Kit, was still in a rehab center. Many missed her taking up the money and wished her a speedy recovery and return home.
I had superb help in Kim Goins and her husband Tony de Angelis who arrived on Wednesday. More help arrived with Joe Ballantyne and Frank Sanns who arrived on Thursday. I can't thank them enough for their help in setting up the event.
Friday saw about 15 folks show up for the evening gathering. I ran the fusor and reached about 900,000 n/s Tier. A lot of discussion was done until the last person left around 11PM.
Saturday was a wonderful sunny day with temperatures in the upper 70's. The flea market was great for all and a lot of great science items were there for purchase. The Group dinner at Kitchen 33 had about 22 folks there. All agreed it was a great venue in a quiet large room with just our people. All were happy with the service and the food. A tremendous amount of bonding and discussion was made at this communal dinner. We will do this communal dinner for the future HEAS events for as long as I hold them. It was a nice touch after the loss of our old communal dinners at Anthony and Georges restaurant. It was perhaps a little better because of the quiet, isolated large room where conversation was easy and not strained by having to shout across a table. If you did not come to this dinner you missed something special.
The usual 10 or so folks stayed in my side yard and, on a grill, cooked hot dogs and hamburgers in the rather cool evening air gathered around in lawn chairs.
One of the highlights of the after dinner venue, prior to the talks, was a very kind gesture of Tim Koeth (Univ. of Maryland prof.) who brought about 20 electron beam pre-charged plexiglass, 1-inch thick plates. The entire group gathered just after dark outside the lab and on a table, one by one, folks stepped up to table to strike a charged plate with a pin-punch to discharge in a blinding flash, creating a Lichtenberg figure! They got to keep it for their bravery in discharging it. One of the most spectacular events of HEAS.
After the dinner we had the formal talks. The speakers were Ryan Ginter, Dave Hamric and Bob Reite. In addition, talks were given by
Andrew Seltzman, Robert Dwyer, and Liam David all presented during the Saturday night gathering.
Please reply with the other speakers names and I will add them to this post via editing. I ran the fusor a couple of times for Ryan to attempt activation and an experiment around his radicode gamma spec setup. An electronically cooled and controlled cloud chamber was brought and setup. Lots of talk about radiation and instruments was a major topic of discussion. The last three folks left around 2AM Sunday morning.
Sunday was another limited sales day at the lab. Andrew Robinson, Joe Ballantyne, Kim and Tony as well as myself paid an afternoon visit to Alex Tajnsek's lab in Montpelier, VA (about 20 miles from Richmond).
Monday, only Joe Ballantyne, and Luke and Brian Harrell remained to purchase stuff and left in the afternoon
Tuesday, the first to arrive were the last to leave as I took Tony and Kim to the airport around 12 noon.
I nearly collapsed from exhaustion and slept a full 7 hours that night. I never got more than 4 hours sleep on any night of the period Wednesday the 2nd of October to the 8th!
How long can I keep this effort up? We will see.
Richard Hull
We had 48 paying attendees. The wives and kids make 51 people who were there in total. A long time friend Denise Adams took the money and handed out the name tags that Andrew Robinson was kind enough to make up. My Wife, Kit, was still in a rehab center. Many missed her taking up the money and wished her a speedy recovery and return home.
I had superb help in Kim Goins and her husband Tony de Angelis who arrived on Wednesday. More help arrived with Joe Ballantyne and Frank Sanns who arrived on Thursday. I can't thank them enough for their help in setting up the event.
Friday saw about 15 folks show up for the evening gathering. I ran the fusor and reached about 900,000 n/s Tier. A lot of discussion was done until the last person left around 11PM.
Saturday was a wonderful sunny day with temperatures in the upper 70's. The flea market was great for all and a lot of great science items were there for purchase. The Group dinner at Kitchen 33 had about 22 folks there. All agreed it was a great venue in a quiet large room with just our people. All were happy with the service and the food. A tremendous amount of bonding and discussion was made at this communal dinner. We will do this communal dinner for the future HEAS events for as long as I hold them. It was a nice touch after the loss of our old communal dinners at Anthony and Georges restaurant. It was perhaps a little better because of the quiet, isolated large room where conversation was easy and not strained by having to shout across a table. If you did not come to this dinner you missed something special.
The usual 10 or so folks stayed in my side yard and, on a grill, cooked hot dogs and hamburgers in the rather cool evening air gathered around in lawn chairs.
One of the highlights of the after dinner venue, prior to the talks, was a very kind gesture of Tim Koeth (Univ. of Maryland prof.) who brought about 20 electron beam pre-charged plexiglass, 1-inch thick plates. The entire group gathered just after dark outside the lab and on a table, one by one, folks stepped up to table to strike a charged plate with a pin-punch to discharge in a blinding flash, creating a Lichtenberg figure! They got to keep it for their bravery in discharging it. One of the most spectacular events of HEAS.
After the dinner we had the formal talks. The speakers were Ryan Ginter, Dave Hamric and Bob Reite. In addition, talks were given by
Andrew Seltzman, Robert Dwyer, and Liam David all presented during the Saturday night gathering.
Please reply with the other speakers names and I will add them to this post via editing. I ran the fusor a couple of times for Ryan to attempt activation and an experiment around his radicode gamma spec setup. An electronically cooled and controlled cloud chamber was brought and setup. Lots of talk about radiation and instruments was a major topic of discussion. The last three folks left around 2AM Sunday morning.
Sunday was another limited sales day at the lab. Andrew Robinson, Joe Ballantyne, Kim and Tony as well as myself paid an afternoon visit to Alex Tajnsek's lab in Montpelier, VA (about 20 miles from Richmond).
Monday, only Joe Ballantyne, and Luke and Brian Harrell remained to purchase stuff and left in the afternoon
Tuesday, the first to arrive were the last to leave as I took Tony and Kim to the airport around 12 noon.
I nearly collapsed from exhaustion and slept a full 7 hours that night. I never got more than 4 hours sleep on any night of the period Wednesday the 2nd of October to the 8th!
How long can I keep this effort up? We will see.
Richard Hull
Progress may have been a good thing once, but it just went on too long. - Yogi Berra
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
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Re: HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
Andrew Seltzman, Robert Dwyer, and Liam David all presented during the Saturday night gathering.
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Re: HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
A huge thanks to Richard and the over-the-top effort he takes on year, after year after ...well, I made the point. This is such an amazing get together and really creates the fusor community and simply is only possible thanks to Richard's tremendous efforts and offering his home.
As for the talks, could some of the speakers maybe give a short summary post of what they covered? That would be rather interesting to the wider community here, I'd think.
As for the talks, could some of the speakers maybe give a short summary post of what they covered? That would be rather interesting to the wider community here, I'd think.
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And it was marvelous to see "the next generation" so ably represented.Ryan Ginter wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 5:51 am Andrew Seltzman, Robert Dwyer, and Liam David all presented during the Saturday night gathering.
Thank you guys for coming and adding such 'temporal depth' to the event.
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Re: HEAS #35 event announcement Saturday 5 October 24
I have amended my summary post above regarding the speakers. (senior moment among the scrambled, smothered and covered" events of that hectic, yet wonderful day.)
Richard Hull
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Progress may have been a good thing once, but it just went on too long. - Yogi Berra
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment