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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 9:56 PM, Paul Davis wrote:
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I won't disagree with this necessarily, but would you agree or disagree
that attending it in some fashion is better than not attending at all?
Some of this of course can be mitigated by the second point I brought up
about 'satellite' conference I think by the way, I run a downlink site for
one such occurance that is a conference held worldwide. We have about
200-300 people attend out of our area out of the hundreds of thousands that
attend it worldwide, and for those people that attend at our campus, they
may well tell you the same thing about the experience at our campus, even
though they weren't at the 'broadcast' location.
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On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 9:56 PM, Paul Davis <pau=
l@linuxaudiosystems.com> wrote:
the form=
al program(mes) are the least effective part of LAC, IMO. what made attendi=
ng them worthwhile was the chance encounters in hallways, in restaurants, i=
n bars. these sorts of exchanges don't map well to video conferencing.<=
br>
in fact, i'd probably go as far as to say that video conferencing i=
s massively impeded when it is *not* preceded by in-person encounters by th=
e parties involved. this is true even of IRC to some extent, and the change=
s i've had to meet various LA people (including you) have been enormous=
in constructing my sense of an ability to communicate with them all.
I won't disagre=
e with this necessarily, but would you agree or disagree that attending it =
in some fashion is better than not attending at all?
Some of this of course can be mitigated by the second point I brought up ab=
out 'satellite' conference I think by the way, I run a downlink sit=
e for one such occurance that is a conference held worldwide.=A0 We have ab=
out 200-300 people attend out of our area out of the hundreds of thousands =
that attend it worldwide, and for those people that attend at our campus, t=
hey may well tell you the same thing about the experience at our campus, ev=
en though they weren't at the 'broadcast' location.
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