Hello,
I put a review of the hostel I stayed at last year in the wiki...
http://www.europython.org/community/Accommodation_Suggestions
It'd be nice if you could also review where you stayed too :)
cheers,
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Just wanted to say I really appreciate the effort that
was put in to getting these Chicago Pycon talks
archived to digital media in that high bandwidth file
format we call MPEG, MOV, WMV or whatever we
call it. A typical 30 minute talk yields a file of over
7 gigabytes on this hotel venue's equipm
In a message of Tue, 01 Apr 2008 23:12:54 +0200, Dinu Gherman writes:
>I assume, the average speaker likes to give longer talks and the
>average listener likes to consume shorter talks - a least for
>average talks.
>
>If you need prove that exceptional talks can be less than 20 min-
>utes have a lo
M.-A. Lemburg:
> The comments on talk length are interesting... 30 minutes were
> considered too short. I found 30 minutes a bit short as well
> last time I did a talk in Vilnius. If you want to have discussions
> and more time switching between talks, then 45 minutes are a lot
> better, IMHO: 30