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<font face="Georgia">So, if you have a conference coming up, think
about what events remote folks might like to connect to and how
that could happen. Anything from a big screen to maybe a phone
could host a Google Hangout kind of thing. Anything from formal
presentations to three guys having a beer could offer a connection
to outsiders. Will the conference bandwidth support this? Will
people be interested in using it? <br>
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Cheers,<br>
Bob<br>
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like this could incorporate remote presence if people
really wanted to be there, but couldn't make it
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<div>Yes, I completely agree especially in cases such long
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<div>BTW, in just over a month, we have the annual
conference in Argentina: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.fast.org.ar/smalltalks2013">http://www.fast.org.ar/smalltalks2013</a><br>
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