urbancamo
Member
Hi Guys,
The RetroChallenge is running again this year for the month of January. For those of us in the northern hemisphere the Winter Warmup is traditionally the more fitting retrochallenge.
About RetroChallenge
In a nutshell, the RetroChallenge is a loosely disorganised gathering of RetroComputing enthusiasts who collectively do stuff with old computers for a month.
The event is very much open to interpretation... individuals set there own challenges, which can range from programming to multimedia work; hardware restoration to exploring legacy networking... or just plain dicking around. It really doesn't matter what you do, just so long as you do it.
While the RectroChallenge has its competitive side, it's not really a contest... it's more like global thermonuclear war -- everyone can play, but nobody really wins.
Come on... give it a go!
http://www.retrochallenge.net
The RetroChallenge is running again this year for the month of January. For those of us in the northern hemisphere the Winter Warmup is traditionally the more fitting retrochallenge.
About RetroChallenge
In a nutshell, the RetroChallenge is a loosely disorganised gathering of RetroComputing enthusiasts who collectively do stuff with old computers for a month.
The event is very much open to interpretation... individuals set there own challenges, which can range from programming to multimedia work; hardware restoration to exploring legacy networking... or just plain dicking around. It really doesn't matter what you do, just so long as you do it.
While the RectroChallenge has its competitive side, it's not really a contest... it's more like global thermonuclear war -- everyone can play, but nobody really wins.
Come on... give it a go!
http://www.retrochallenge.net