We were working on an IxDA version of the "Rumsfeld Fighting Technique":

http://www.poe-news.com/features.php?feat=31845



On Nov 14, 2007, at 11:33 AM, Robert Barlow-Busch wrote:

>> 4. It appears to me that pointy shoes, both men   women, are really
>> fashionable as according to this event.
>
> It seems that a few specific hand gestures are fashionable, as well...
> <reaches out for an invisible ball> ;-)
>
> How was the event, BTW? Did people enjoy it? I'm especially curious  
> because
> the Waterloo F2F held a similar event last spring and I suspect we  
> could
> learn from each other's experience. For instance, we had a few  
> suggestions
> that 10 minutes would be better, but I'm not sure about that: we  
> chose 7
> minutes because it's enough time to cover almost any idea, but  
> crazy-short
> enough that speakers wouldn't be tempted to cover too much ground.
>
> Would love to hear from folks who attended the NYC event.
>
> -- 
> Robert Barlow-Busch
> Director of User Experience
> Terapath Inc.
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