Hi List, As a thought, its obvious that many on the list are also computer people of some description. Computer people are notorious coffee drinkers, Howabout someone finds a coffee shop close to the main venue which could be used as a meeting place for the list at all times. A sort of drop in and see. I would imagine that trying to find a time suitable to all is nigh on impossible as is trying to talk to 350 people at one time at a meeting or over dinner etc. Hopefully I and wife will be there next year. Tony Caught Australia caute@accessnt.com.au > pryan2 wrote: > > > Dear List: > > > > The following are suggested times for the pianotech cybercafe from your > > posts. Could we have a consensus as to what type of meeting we would > > like?. Tally the results, pass them on to Allan Gilreath and be done > > with it until July 2000.. > > > > 1. A noon buffet > > 2. A formal class period > > 3. An evening event > > 4. During morning break (9:30-10:30am) > > 5. During afternoon break(3:30 - 4:00pm) > > 6. After final class period of the day (at the bar) (5:00 pm) > > 7. At 8:00 pm (after exhibits close and before receptions start) > > 8. Sunday morning (8:30 am) > > 9. Other________________ > > > > Pick one and a particular day(first, second, third etc.) if it makes a > > difference. > > > > Phil Ryan > > Miami Beach, FL
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