On Mar 06, 2007, at 22:31 UTC, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Video DVDs would be too expensive to produce and the quality can be
> iffy. A cheaper solution, and one that I've seen that was really
> useful, is to get a binder together of all the Powerpoint
> presentations and transcripts of speeches. My boss went to a asset
> management symposium a few years back and came back with binders full
> of materials from every single presentation made, even the ones she
> didn't go to. Even though I wasn't there, it was almost as good.
> Shoot, they could even just make a CD-ROM of PDFs and source files
> (if any). That would be much faster and easier than video.

They've been doing that for years.  Go to the conference and you'll get
one.

Best,
- Joe

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Joe Strout -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verified Express, LLC     "Making the Internet a Better Place"
http://www.verex.com/

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