I couldn't agree more with Michael about the networking; that's the biggest
value for me and our company. No matter the material available via
screencast, it wouldn't change my conference plans one nit.

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>
> Rick Schummer recently blogged about screencasts and how it may 
> actually hurt Fox conferences by removing the need to attend.  I see 
> his point. The question is ... how much would it hurt?  Perhaps we're 
> worrying about nothing at all?  Or could it kill a conference or two?

While I can see his point to a degree, I doubt it would kill a 
conference.  The screencasts are nice, but they don't replace the 
conference experience, and certainly not the networking and comradery 
(sp?) that happens.




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