[TheForge] "Official" news from ABANA

Steve Smith sos at alum.mit.edu
Mon Feb 19 12:13:31 EST 2007


I find there are a lot of demos that aren't of interest. Simultaneous 
demos can be frustrating at times, but I find the benefits dominate.

Of course, if I picked the demonstrators, that would be different...

Steve

Bruce Freeman wrote:
> Poor analogy.  The colleges I attended, the classes
> are repeated several times a week.  I've never seen a
> conference in which a demo was repeated more than
> once.  Two interesting demos conflict - you miss one. 
> 
> Bruce
> NJ
> --- xlch58 at swbell.net wrote:
> 
> 
>>Bruce Freeman wrote:
>>
>>>Bill,
>>>I may be missing something pretty basic here, but
>>
>>what
>>
>>>advantage is it to have more than two demos going
>>
>>on
>>
>>>at once?  With two,  you have a choice, and even
>>
>>that
>>
>>>can be frustrating. 
>>>  
>>
>>Same reason universities teach more than one class
>>at a time.  The demos 
>>should repeat as well, so that you can fit
>>everything in.  If there is 
>>too much to fit in, oh well.  
>>
>>Charles
>>
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