ABSOLUTELY NOT 

WAVV is still going strong 

munson
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From:   Jim Bohnsack <jab...@cornell.edu>
To:     IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Date:   08/03/2011 12:52 PM
Subject:        Re: VM Workshop -- Locations
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Has the VM Workshop replaced WAVV?

Jim

On 8/3/2011 12:20 PM, Tom Huegel wrote:
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> I was not able to attend this year due to a scheduling conflict.
> I was wondering, if it is not a secret, about how many did manage to
> attend?
>
> On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 8:24 AM, Len Diegel<ldie...@aol.com>  wrote:
>
>> **
>>
>> If you are interested in location selection, I'd suggest contacting 
Bill
>> Munson to get on next year's committee.  You can see from the
>> thread, everyone has some thoughts about it.  This year's committee met 
the
>> day before the event to discuss next year's options.  That's one of the
>> reasons it's important to have good representation on the
>> committee.  Several locations were considered, including some of those
>> mentioned here. The list also included Washington State, Michigan 
State,
>> Richmond, Austin, U. of RI, Chicago, Boston, SUNY Binghamton, Penn
>> State etc.. This is how we selected OSU for 2011 and it was agreed that 
we
>> should at least consider the following when selecting the next 
location(s):
>> 1.)  Inexpensive (relatively speaking) to get there.  Not just to the
>> airport, but from the airport to the campus.
>> 2.)  University locations only (non-commercial/corporate) to
>> avoid/neutralize conflicts of some sort.
>> 3.)  Towards the center of the country to avoid losing attendees from 
the
>> opposite coast.
>> 4.)  Airport relatively close to the campus  (like less than 30 minutes 
if
>> possible)
>> 5.)  Excellent Facilities at a reasonable price.
>>
>> Each attending committee member had 2 votes (first and second choice).  
U.
>> of Kentucky, OSU, and U. of Nebraska (Omaha campus) took the top 3 
votes in
>> that order.  Bill's 2012 committee is already working on these for next
>> year.  It's not always possible to get the dates, price, etc, which is
>> the reason for the backups.  BTW,  Rice, UT(Austin), Michigan State, U 
of
>> Arkansas, UMKC, were also on the short list.  So plenty of options were 
on
>> the table.
>>
>> I hope this helps.
>>
>> Len
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>   In a message dated 8/2/2011 6:11:43 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
>> ric...@panix.com writes:
>>
>> On: Tue, Aug 02, 2011 at 01:44:33PM -0500,David Boyes Wrote:
>>
>> } University of Wisconsin would be a good choice for next year... 
Strong VM
>> ties (TCP/IP) there too.
>> } Madison is one of my favorite places in the US, but it tends to be 
hard
>> to get to cheaply (cheap is a big factor for Workshop). Current 
discussion
>> has University of Kentucky as top candidate, Ohio State again, or 
University
>> of Nebraska, but I'd go to Madison in a heartbeat. Nothing fixed in 
stone
>> yet - we gotta go out and check it out -but UK did some awesome 
Workshops in
>> the past.  Those folks know how to throw a party - the BBQ at the last 
one
>> was legendary.
>> } In order not to derail this list, I'd strongly encourage anyone who's
>> interested in VM Workshop to sign up for the VMWKSHOP mailing list (at
>> vm.marist.edu). Better yet, volunteer! Gets you free shirt, first shot 
at
>> the beer, fame... well, at least for lots of tech dudes. 8-)
>>
>> Please also consider furthur south so I could go.  Mabe Orlando.  Is
>> there a VM using school in south Florida?
>>
>> --
>> Rich Greenberg  Sarasota, FL, USA richgr atsign panix.com  + 1 941 378
>> 2097
>> Eastern time.  N6LRT  I speak for myself&  my dogs only.    VM'er since
>> CP-67
>> Canines: Val, Red, Shasta, Zero&  Casey (At the bridge)
>> Owner:Chinook-L
>> Canines: Red&  Cinnar (Siberians)  Retired at the beach  Asst
>> Owner:Sibernet-L
>>
>>
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> <div>I was not able to attend this year due to a scheduling 
conflict.</div>
> <div>I was wondering, if it is not a secret, about how many did manage 
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> <div class=3D"gmail_quote">On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 8:24 AM, Len 
Diegel<span=
>   dir=3D"ltr">&lt;<a href=3D"mailto:ldie...@aol.com
">ldie...@aol.com</a>&gt;=
> </span>  wrote:<br>
> <blockquote style=3D"BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 
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> ; PADDING-LEFT: 1ex" class=3D"gmail_quote"><u></u>
> <div style=3D"FONT-FAMILY: Arial; COLOR: #000000; FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><font 
co=
> lor=3D"#000000" size=3D"2" face=3D"Arial">
> <div>=A0</div>
> <div>If you are interested in location selection, I&#39;d suggest 
contactin=
> g Bill Munson to get on next year&#39;s committee.=A0 You can see from 
the =
> thread,=A0everyone has some thoughts about it.=A0 This 
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> ee met the day before the event to discuss next year&#39;s options.=A0 
That=
> &#39;s one of the reasons it&#39;s important to have good representation 
on=
>   the committee.=A0=A0Several locations were considered, including some 
of t=
> hose mentioned here. The list also=A0included Washington State, Michigan 
St=
> ate, Richmond, Austin, U. of RI,=A0Chicago, Boston, SUNY Binghamton, 
Penn S=
> tate=A0etc..=A0This is how we selected OSU for=A02011 and it was agreed 
tha=
> t we should at least consider the following when selecting the next 
locatio=
> n(s):</div>
>
> <div>1.)=A0 Inexpensive (relatively speaking) to get there.=A0 Not just 
to =
> the airport, but=A0from the airport to=A0the campus.</div>
> <div>2.)=A0 University locations only (non-commercial/corporate) to 
avoid/n=
> eutralize conflicts of some sort.</div>
> <div>3.)=A0 Towards the center of the country to avoid losing attendees 
fro=
> m the opposite coast.</div>
> <div>4.)=A0 Airport relatively close to the campus=A0=A0(like less than 
30 =
> minutes if possible)</div>
> <div>5.)=A0 Excellent Facilities at a reasonable price.</div>
> <div>=A0</div>
> <div>Each attending committee member had 2 votes (first and second 
choice).=
> =A0 =A0U. of Kentucky, OSU, and U. of Nebraska (Omaha campus) took the 
top =
> 3 votes in that order.=A0=A0Bill&#39;s 2012 committee=A0is already 
working =
> on these for next year.=A0 It&#39;s not always possible to get 
the=A0dates,=
>   price, etc, which is the=A0reason for the backups.=A0 BTW, =A0Rice, 
UT(Aus=
> tin), Michigan State, U of Arkansas, UMKC,=A0were also on the short 
list.=
> =A0=A0So plenty of options were on the table.=A0</div>
>
> <div>=A0</div>
> <div>I hope this helps.</div>
> <div>=A0</div>
> <div>Len</div>
> <div>=A0</div>
> <div>=A0</div>
> <div>=A0</div>
> <div>=A0</div>
> <div>
> <div>In a message dated 8/2/2011 6:11:43 P.M. Central Daylight Time,<a 
hre=
> f=3D"mailto:ric...@panix.com"; target=3D"_blank">ric...@panix.com</a> 
writes=
> :</div>
> <blockquote style=3D"BORDER-LEFT: blue 2px solid; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; 
MARGIN=
> -LEFT: 5px"><font style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" 
color=3D"#000000"=
>   size=3D"2" face=3D"Arial">On: Tue, Aug 02, 2011 at 01:44:33PM 
-0500,David =
> Boyes Wrote:<br>
> <br>} University of Wisconsin would be a good choice for next year... 
Stron=
> g VM ties (TCP/IP) there too.<br>} Madison is one of my favorite places 
in =
> the US, but it tends to be hard to get to cheaply (cheap is a big factor 
fo=
> r Workshop). Current discussion has University of Kentucky as top 
candidate=
> , Ohio State again, or University of Nebraska, but I&#39;d go to Madison 
in=
>   a heartbeat. Nothing fixed in stone yet - we gotta go out and check it 
out=
>   -but UK did some awesome Workshops in the past.=A0 Those folks know 
how to=
>   throw a party - the BBQ at the last one was legendary.<br>
> } In order not to derail this list, I&#39;d strongly encourage anyone 
who&#=
> 39;s interested in VM Workshop to sign up for the VMWKSHOP mailing list 
(at=
>   <a href=3D"http://vm.marist.edu/"; 
target=3D"_blank">vm.marist.edu</a>). Be=
> tter yet, volunteer! Gets you free shirt, first shot at the beer, 
fame... w=
> ell, at least for lots of tech dudes. 8-)<br>
> <br>Please also consider furthur south so I could go.=A0 Mabe 
Orlando.=A0 I=
> s<br>there a VM using school in south Florida?<br><br>-- <br>Rich 
Greenberg=
> =A0 Sarasota, FL, USA richgr atsign<a href=3D"http://panix.com/"; 
target=3D=
> "_blank">panix.com</a>=A0 + 1<a href=3D"tel:941%20378%202097" 
target=3D"_b=
> lank" value=3D"+19413782097">941 378 2097</a><br>
> Eastern time.=A0 N6LRT=A0 I speak for myself&amp; my dogs only.=A0 =A0 
VM&=
> #39;er since CP-67<br>Canines: Val, Red, Shasta, Zero&amp; Casey (At the 
b=
> ridge)=A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 Owner:Chinook-L<br>Canines: Red&amp; Cinnar 
(Siberia=
> ns)=A0 Retired at the beach=A0 Asst Owner:Sibernet-L<br>
> </font></blockquote></div></font></div></blockquote></div><br>
>
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-- 
James Bohnsack
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