Paul:
> I don't know if there is a photo archive anywhere, but Willi made a report
http://www.looser-company.de/seite38.html
It is written in german and the style isn't meant to be serious, so maybe translation is a bit harder than usual.
There you can find quite some pictures in it, mostly without the "crowd" that is usually around the tables.
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Aaaah, thanks a lot, that's very interesting indeed. That's exactly what I ment.
> If you can manage to come there, as our english guests, you will be invited for free accomodation and meals (and drinks as well).
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That is most generous, and who knows, maybe I'd took the opportunity, even if not entirely (would be really _too_ improper

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Well, although with Womo (Wolfgang) we knew each other only by Internet but we were really good friends for years.
I was always promising him I would come to the ZX-TEAM's ZX81 party one day - and there were always some obstacles.
And now sadly it's too late. So I feel like I owe him to do it finally.
> It would be great to meet you there.
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Heh, it would be great to BE there and meet all the famous ZX81 masters from both forums.
Surely I'd take my machine (standard config in my case - ZX81 16K, MP3 player - hahaha - and small TV-set).
Would be cool to be able to show You the newest ZX Spectrum model - 'ZX Evolution' from NEDO PC company - but it's huge in the ATX box, so I'm afraid I wouldn't be able to do that.
> I am not shure if anybody of our members live on your way and can even give you a lift. As I live in the very western end of Germany and you, if I get this right, come from the opposite direction, I can not be of much more help. Sorry.
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I was checking out the train connections.
Seems like there is one direct connection: to Berlin. It's signed "Berlin Ostbf" to be exact (I'm not entirely sure what does it mean).
Maybe somebody would travel by car from Berlin to Fulda (and back)?
Of course with the traditional party-travel custom, I'd add my money-part to the gasoline.
Well, I'm just checking 'the ground'.
