For those who’s thoughts did rise above the 830th iteration of an AT-bus 80386-based personal computer costing just $1,000 bucks more than the tag needed to make the thing a runaway winner, National Satellite Paging offered attendees the opportunity to bombard president-elect George Bush with voicegrams telling him of the concerns of the computer industry, and what he simply had to do to get the country back on his feet: after that lot, an hour in conference with Dan Quayle would be a relief.