Yeah yeah, it seems to have gone well, I am starting to get that. :o)  
 
Too bad the sessions aren't videotaped, that would be handy.
 
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Grillenmeier, Guido
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 2:37 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Quiet? DEC? Related?

> one was a bit boring and seemed sort of lost but had great technical content ...
 
will you shut up and give yourself a little credit!  Both of you were excellent - totally different, but certainly excellent!  Looking forward to next year with the two of you :-)


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Sent: Donnerstag, 30. März 2006 18:40
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Quiet? DEC? Related?

> Don't worry.... we're still here.. ;-)
 
Speak for yourself, if that DEC lasted another couple of days I would have been dead. The whole thing was a huge whirlwind to me. The best DEC yet in my opinion by a landslide. Wish it lasted a few more days. :o)
 
There was one presentation in particular that was amazing. Two speakers, one was a bit boring and seemed sort of lost but had great technical content and the other was probably the best speaker I have ever seen, slides were hilarious, I nearly wet myself. Can't recall which session that was though. ;)
 
Also once again, the absolute best part of the whole show was all of the people and conversations between the sessions and at the end of the day. Lots of new faces and a return of many of the old faces. Unfortunately there were several folks I wanted to touch base with and never seemed to get a chance to either because they seemed tied up or because I was. I was also quite ego-boosted to see the amount of joeware mentioned in various sessions. Unfortunately after a Monday 2:15 session I didn't get to go to but two sessions the rest of the week, I was tied up talking with people the rest of the time but that is fine, that is what it was all about. Hopefully others found value in the time I was able to give them. No one seemed to be too disappointed with what I told them. I know Dean greatly enjoyed himself as well as we spoke at length about it.
 
 
The venue was quite nice except for a few items
 
1. My lips and eyes and skin were so dry I thought they would never be the same again. No matter how much water I had I always felt I needed to wet my whistle.  I would say 50-60 words and would need another drink. Considered just shoving an IV into my neck.
 
2. That hotel (Green Valley Resort) had some interesting expenses.
 
3. That hotel (Green Valley Resort) had really bad network connectivity. Can't believe they charged for it.
 
4. Their beds didn't compare to the Westin beds. I spent one night in the Westin near the strip and that bed was just amazing. The hotel on the other hand was bit "banged up" :) but the beds... oy! I could have spent a month solid in one of those things and not come out for anything but water and the Westin chocolates they left in the room.
 
 
 
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Quiet? DEC? Related?

Don't worry.... we're still here.. ;-)
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Moon, Brendan
Sent: Wed 2006-03-29 19:26
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Quiet? DEC? Related?

Hmm.. everyone must be having fun at DEC... this list has been very quiet this week!
 
- Brendan Moon
 

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