andreas@hpcvlx.cv.hp.com (Jim Andreas) (02/05/90)
In regards to the X Technical Conference held in Boston during January 15-17: I think that the conference was great! Mr. Scheifler and his competent crew did a fine job supporting the tutorials, scheduling the speakers and supporting the talks, and coordinating the BOFS. They all deserve a hearty round of applause and thanks, and I don't mind "wasting" some the Internet bandwidth doing so. I felt that the trip to Boston for the conference time and money well spent. The conference was especially great, IMHO, in its high technical content so that us "technical types" can trade useful ideas, trends, and information. Good job!! (Clap Clap) Yours until the 5th Annual X Technical Conference. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Jim Andreas | andreas@cv.hp.com | INTERNET Hewlett-Packard Company | {backbone}!hplabs!hp-pcd!andreas | UUCP 1000 N.E. Circle | (USA) (503) 750-2860 | VOICE Corvallis, OR 97330 | (USA) (503) 750-3788 | FAX -----------------------------------------------------------------------
jkrueger@dgis.dtic.dla.mil (Jon) (02/12/90)
andreas@hpcvlx.cv.hp.com (Jim Andreas) writes: >In regards to the X Technical Conference held in Boston during >January 15-17: I think [it] was great! Good job!! (Clap Clap) More applause from this attendee! Thank you Consortium staff for a great conference! -- Jon -- Jonathan Krueger jkrueger@dtic.dla.mil uunet!dgis!jkrueger The Philip Morris Companies, Inc: without question the strongest and best argument for an anti-flag-waving amendment.