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BLU meetings - what would you like to see?



That sounds interesting.  I've been going to BLU off and on for almost
a year, and I really don't know a lot of the participants, besides 
familiar faces. 

	Shel

On Fri, Mar 26, 1999 at 12:40:11AM -0500, David Kramer wrote:
> > You know, I had a page or two written to repond to all this, but I'll just
> > give you the Cliff notes.
> > 
> >         a) Providing handouts costs money
> 
> Why not just publish them on the web exclusively?  It's nice to make
> notes on a handout during the presentation, but it's not a necessity.
> 
> >         b) Novices quickly rise to the level of the people around them
> 
> As long as they don't get lost at some crucial step along the way and
> lose interest.
> 
> I have an idea for a "Seinfeld meeting"- a meeting about nothing.  Or
> more exactly, about the participants.  I think it would be cool to just
> have a meeting where we go around the room and say our names,
> background, areas of expertise, areas of curiosity, day job, etc.  Maybe
> we can generate some future topics out of it, and it would be a good way
> to find out who to ask certain questions of.  Love it?  hate it?
> -- 
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