Hi Folks,
I too have a lot on my plate right now and could use some input as to areas 
that are not being covered.  The agenda for the LBS as decided at the last 
meeting is as follows:
10:00 Doors open, time for visiting exhibitors room, demo room, get 
programs, get aclimated.
10:30-11:30 Keynote Speaker
There will be three topics covered throughout the day: Integration, 
Support/Training, Applications.  There will be simultaneous talks thru the 
day on the half hour.  12:30-1
1:30-2 and 2:30-3.  At 3:00 we would like someone to do closing remarks. 
 We talked about having Maddog do this but to my knowledge no one has 
talked to him.  If someone would like to take ownership of this task please 
e-mail me.  At 3:30 we will host a reception at Redhook Brewery.  Peter 
Rathbone is talking with them however, this weekend is the Rotary Auction 
and Peter is Chairman of that event, so I will not be talking to Peter 
until next week.  I am also unclear as to whether Peter will be speaking 
(PanAm, Virtual Airlines), Cole had told me Peter was going to be out of 
town the day of the LBS but a subsequent e-mail sounded like he would 
speak.  I have contacted to Applix and Ben's new company but they have not 
responded so I have crossed them off the list.  If you have been intouch 
with a company to speak or sponsor please e-mail me the company name, who 
you spoke to, their position in the company, your next date to contact them 
or the date you expect to get an answer and what you have talked to them 
about.  (speaking, sponsoring, demostrating) I will compile all the info 
and get it back to the group in progress report form. If you know of a 
company you think would be interested in participating e-mail me.
Jerry, who is talking to Burlington?  We really need to pin down the 
keynote right away.
Ben, Is the pre-reg form ready to go?
Rick, Have you spoken to NHTC about a speaker on the training they offer 
and exhibiting?
I spoke to the e-coast technology roundtable about the Linux Business Show 
and I think we can expect assistance and co-operation from them. 
  Interface Monthly will give us coverage.
Dan York is in Germany til 3/4 but he is offered to help with a press 
release but we at least need a key note before we can do a release.
Lori

On Wednesday, February 23, 2000 7:05 AM, Jerry [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Sometimes there are reasons for doing things certain ways. I respectfully
> diagree with the "lets always use the .org"  to motivate, embarrass or 
react.
>
> My reason for the note yesterday was a simple  "to see where we were 
before we
> panicked,  or taking the bull by the horns to find additional help. I 
have no
> intention of being the LBUD group chair as well as my other duties, job 
control,
> family, etc.
>
> Though Ben, I  may want to buy one of your soapboxes one day, today isn't 
it.
> The names I mentioned in my note yesterday had all volunteered to more or 
less
> be the lead person for a particular part of the event. No need to to have 
a
> report and 100 others jumping in and trying to fitler those as well. You 
are
> correct in the proper use of filters when everyone uses some key word to 
filter.
>
> It is also harder to tell someone they aren't needed after they have 
volunteered
> when you have the bases covered, it just wasn't communicated. So my 
belief in
> letting those who volunteered respond before asking for additional help, 
seems
> the more appropriate way to do things (kind of like a chain of command in 
the
> military or business world).
>
> Jerry
>
> Rick Petree wrote:
>
> > Hi Ben
> >
> > Thank GOD I'm not the only one that sees this and spoke up.
> > We need to hang together or we will indeed hang separately!
> >
> 

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