Good to know.  Thanks.

--Dale


At 10:54 AM -0500 4/1/10, Steve Stallings wrote:
>Dale,
>
>There is a reason that you were offered exhibitor space
>this year. The NAMES show is being held in HALF of the
>Southgate Civic Center this year. Last time NAMES was
>held there, they had the whole building and still ran out
>of space. This year they are unable to accommodate all
>the vendors who wanted space, so allowing you to be
>an exhibitor instead makes room for one more vendor.
>
>Be prepared for self service if you need power. The
>exhibit floor has only a few outlets at the perimeter
>and none overhead like Cabin Fever. The place was
>basically designed as a sports arena. I would recommend
>coming prepared with something to plug into the outlet
>and create more outlets to share with others, a long
>extension cord, duct tape, and if you have any, one
>of those flat rubber bumpers designed to run a cord
>across an open floor where people walk. Oh, and a
>UPS for the computer might be wise.
>
>Regards,
>Steve Stallings
>
>
>
>>  -----Original Message-----
>>  From: Dale Grover [mailto:dgro...@redcedar.com]
>>  Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 8:25 AM
>>  To: EMC User List
>>  Subject: [Emc-users] Update on EMC at NAMES 2010
><snip>
>>  * The Booth
>>
>>  This year the NAMES folks decided we could be an exhibitor. 
>>  (Last year we were a "vender.")  The good news is that this
>>  is free; the bad news is that, from what I now understand, we
>>  will have very limited space and be in an arbitrary location
>>  (first come, first serve).  I unfortunately did not realize
>>  this when the option was presented.  It sounds like no space
>>  for our EMC banner (sorry, Chips), and very little room for
>>  anything but a demo mill and example controller box and PC. 
>>  Going back to being a vender may be a good route for the
>>  future--this kind of presence doesn't seem to fit into a good
>>  category at NAMES.
>>
>>  In the end, though, I think we'll be able to talk to a bunch
>>  of folks and introduce them to EMC, which is the point.
>>
>>  I'm looking for volunteers to be at the table for brief
>>  shifts Saturday and Sunday--especially during the seminars,
>>  if possible.
>>  Please email me if you can do that.
>>
>>  Thanks.
>>
>>  --Dale
>>
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