Re: [jug-discussion] RE: online presentations

2006-02-05 Thread Chad Woolley
I agree here. Comments are valuable, but especially if we are recording a preso, dissertations from the peanut gallery should be saved until after the preso and question session is complete. We all know how geeks love to spout their wisdom, even if they don't want to step up and do it in the capa

Re: [jug-discussion] RE: online presentations

2006-02-04 Thread Thomas Hicks
At 08:39 AM 2/4/2006, you wrote: On 2/3/06 18:00, "Thomas Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Geez...I can practically hear the carnival music I am a little surprised at the shortsightedness of the comment or maybe I just don’t see value added tongue-in-cheek. Sorry, it was intended as a

Re: [jug-discussion] RE: online presentations

2006-02-04 Thread Warner Onstine
On Feb 4, 2006, at 8:39 AM, Steven Elliott wrote: On 2/3/06 18:00, "Thomas Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Geez...I can practically hear the carnival music I am a little surprised at the shortsightedness of the comment or maybe I just don’t see value added tongue-in-cheek. I really

Re: [jug-discussion] RE: online presentations

2006-02-04 Thread Steven Elliott
Title: Re: [jug-discussion] RE: online presentations On 2/3/06 18:00, "Thomas Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Geez...I can practically hear the carnival music I am a little surprised at the shortsightedness of the comment or maybe I just don’t see value added tongue-in-

Re: [jug-discussion] RE: online presentations

2006-02-03 Thread Thomas Hicks
At 04:46 PM 2/3/2006, you wrote: I'm curious how many folks would be more interested if they were _selling_ a presentation? 'pop'...the sound of a dozen geeks ears pricking up.  .. How much would you pay to watch a typical JUG-quality 60 min technical preso (i.e. not necessarily a profession