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Subject:Re: Well, I Sure Won't Be in Chicago From:"Amy Bucklin" <abucklin -at- erols -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 13 Apr 2001 11:22:18 -0400
** in response to a suggested list of topics by Bruce Byfield Andrew Plato
replied:
>If STC would make it possible to do these topics (and would let
>me in for free), I'd be happy to fly out there and do it.
**--- Mary Deaton wrote:
>People who do not like the quality of presentations need to consider
>proposing and giving the kinds of presentations they want to attend. Also
>consider your regional STC conference as a place to have more influence on
>the presentations.
**---John Garison wrote:
> But if you don't get involved, don't propose technical presentations
(which
> most conference producers would give their eye teeth to receive and put
on),
> don't fill out the comment sheets at the conferences you do attend and
voice
> your opinions, then keep yer yap shut.
In response to the recent thread about conferences and in particular to the
encouragement by some to get involved and propose technical presentations, I
wanted to let you know that there is a Call for Proposals for InterChange
2001 (www.interchangeconference.com) and that presenters do not have to pay
a registration fee for the day of their presentation. InterChange is
co-sponsored by the University of Massachusetts Boston and the Northern New
England and Boston chapters of STC.
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