You might consider the cost of flying into Seattle and either driving or
taking a bus up to Vancouver.  It's just a few hours away, is right up I-5,
and is a pretty drive.

Rick

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Molenda
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Subject: Re: User World 2007

Hey' remember NAFTA? We need to spread the wealth :)

I personally thought it was odd to have it on a "religious holiday", but
conferences can be so difficult to schedule, even years in advance...
However I can get over the fact that it is a holiday of sorts. But just
think of the fun we will all have together :) [regardless of location or
date] Honestly, I think it is great they did the announcement early enough
for proper planning and scheduling... I remember one of the "dark years"
where there was only like 3 months notice (or something like that).

If management's only concern is the "location" they do not understand the
full benefit of these conferences. The training before, the heads up on
product direction, the evening with engineering (is worth the price alone!),
the product strategies, the best practices, and not to mention the "network
of other ARS'ers" that you develop by attending. My company considers this
conference as part of my core "yearly educational budget", along with the
other seminars and conferences I attend (about 3 to 4 annually)...

Of course with that said a quick comparison of simple flight costs to YVR is
kind-of-funny (no make that sad). -All in USD- From MUC (Munich) ~$900; from
NRT (Tokyo) ~$900; from SFO ~$500; from ORD ~$600...
(Domestic travel costs make me cry sometimes :( the miles to $ just does not
equate logically!)

My mission when I attend is to pick the best of everything and consider all
other internal projects/etc, and the write-up the "This is our next year
roadmap"... Provide everyone the PDF's, and we are good to go so to say.

My rule is to book as soon as they open up registration! Get the early
registration discount & hotel & airfare a lot cheaper that way :)


Thanks-n-advance;
HDT Platform Incident / Problem Manager & Architect Robert Molenda IT OS PA
Tel: +1 408 501 6310
Fax: +1 408 501 2410
Mobile: +1 408 472 8097
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Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 8:13 AM
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Subject: Re: User World 2007

Halloween isn't a big deal, but the fact that it's being held out of the
country is.  I'd like to go, but the fact that it's in Canada is going to
make it even more difficult to convince the management of the value of the
User World.

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Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 9:47 AM
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Subject: User World 2007


Maybe it's been brought up before? What are folks opinion about User World
being help on and around Halloween this year? I sent a note to BMC and the
response was as follows: "We felt that the draw of the Vancouver area and
the content we will be able to offer in late October was worth the sacrifice
of missing Halloween at home". It's nice to know that they think that time
with them is more important than time with the family at home.

So, just curious, what does everyone else think?

cheers
Andy

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