It went well, IM*HO and while VNet still isn't 100% bug-free, none of the
technical issues got in the way of a having a good time. There were
several moments in which I nearly fell out of my chair laughing. Granted
the comedy may have been a silly as seeing a Dalek wearing a big Smiley
Face like a T-Shirt ( Two AVs arrived at the "landing pad" and since
neither moved off it - they sort of...well, melded. )
Conversations with everyone were fun & upbeat, only went into the gutter
once: to dicuss computer genitials. Aside from that I actually learned a
bit. The two hour "shift" went by quickly and all in all I spent about 3
hours in VNet.
Lastly, Jeff - count me in for the next event : )
steveG
* ok, humble I'm not ; )
>hello
>I have a sick kid
>so I just hung out at the Town Square on ariadne
>for a few hours yesterday...
>I met at least a couple of "newbies"
>and will write to the list about one of the encounters
>
>any comments from attendees on this list:
>
> - about the Conference in general?
> - about VNet specifically?
> - about Town Square performance on ariadne?
> - stories/comments about yesterday's event?
>
>thanks very much are due
>to the folks who took time to be available
>"on-site" as guides during the event...
>
>jeffs at the vrmLab
>
>--
>Jeff Sonstein, MA http://ariadne.iz.net/
> http://ariadne.iz.net/~jeffs/jeffs.asc
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>there are no bugs
>there are just undocumented features
http://leper.to VR Poetry online & in motion
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