The cable guy, pictured in the center going against the Comdex crowd.
A shot of the nearly non-existant Consumer Electronics Show. What you see in the pic is nearly everything.
The entrance to the ExpoComm, which was slightly more impressive than the Consumer Electronics Show.
A nice shot of many vendors at Comdex. The yellow in the back is the Lotus booth, one of the larger booths at Comdex.
Entrance to the registration area. Fortunately I signed up on the Internet, so I didn't have to go in there. ;-)
Ahhhh, the sign-in area. This is where I picked up my trusty Badge Holder.
On my way down to the show floor, there are three escalators. This is a shot of the Comdex crowd while riding down.
Another shot from another escalator. Hmmmm...someone said Toshiba might be here.
One of my favorite shots of the show. I, and many others, finally found that bug we were looking for.
CompuServe @Home. Comfy
CompuServe @Work. Wish I had a view like that.
CompuServe @Play. Hmmmm....he looks bored.
One of the many lures that exhibitors used to lure me into their booth.
Gateway 2000 and their less than impressive Theatre. But, I gotta give them credit for using their own product, the Destination Big-Screen PC.
A shot of the Georgia Dome, found near the entrance to the Georgia World Congress Center.
The only Georgia peach I was able to find.
Ahhhhh yes. More information.
The entrance to the Georgia World Congress Center.
The shot across the way from the entrance to the Congress Center.
The walkway above the seven level parking garage for the Complex.
A shot of Hewlett Packard's booth.
HP's Theatre.
If you can read it....it was one of the few things I found useful at the IBM booth.
All sorts of high powered laptops and what is the one application they demonstrate? Solitaire.
One of the few cool things I found. This is Toshiba's Liberetto.
A good use of yellow and black. Lotus let's everyone know where they are.
More yellow. This is the Theatre located inside the Lotus booth.
The broadest shot of Microsoft I could fit in my Camera lens. Trust me...there is much more than you can see.
Hmmmmmm....I wonder if Microsoft has anything planned for the next version of Internet Explorer. *grins*
Yet another area of Microsoft. The Partner Pavillion.
A Theatre in the Microsoft booth.
Not the site-license version of Office97, but the country-license version. Price at Comdex? as usual I got a number to call to get current pricing.
My next TV. heh.
Play Inc's Theatre. Showing off the Trinity system.
The guy running the Trinity show (pictured above). Count 'em....one guy.
A demo of the Trinity System.
Hmmmmmm....what is Ziff Davis up to now?