Kevin - I will pay $30 per year, easy. If for no other reason the to just
support the cause. 

I don't get the editing time... Just mic the speaker and go.  You get what
you get. No problem here. I understand. Just grateful to get something. I
don't expect anyone to spend time cleaning that up, especially 2 or 3 hours.
Better things to do for sure.

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Kevin Cully
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 2:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: When will User Group meetings go virtual (live on the web) ?

Hey Matt,

We're working on it as we speak here at the Atlanta Foxpro Users Group.
 My personal hope is to attract paying members to the club.  This helps
us fly in talent and to keep the club going.  Would you be willing to
pay $30 per year to get spotty coverage?  I say "spotty" because we're
at the whim of the restaurant's internet connection to broadcast live.
Restaurants aren't that good at keeping their Internet up.

I can tell you that just editing the audio takes me over 3 hours of time
per meeting and I didn't think anyone listened to the ones that I've
published to the site.  I couldn't imagine if we needed to edit the
video down.

Is there interest?

-Kevin
CULLY Technologies, LLC


Matt Slay wrote:
> OK folks... I've been to tons of user group meetings on lots of topics,
and
> they all go the same way... meet, greet, announcements, and then finally
the
> real meat of the meeting starts which is the "laptop-into-projector" part
> with a speaker presentation.
> 
> Now locally (Birmingham, Alabama) our face-to-face user group meetings are
> dead or dying. Maybe 6 to 8 people show up and that is for .NET. We don't
> even have one for VFP anymore.
> 
> So I'm starving here... Please can you all begin to broadcast the meetings
> over GoToMeeting ro some other show-me-your-screen-and-audio tool.  Just
> think about extending your meetings across the whole country and sharing
> with tons of people that would not otherwise be able to attend.
> 
> Or at least record the screen+presenter audio part and post it on the web.
> 
> What a shame that all that "content" is lost forever, except for the small
> group that ettended.
> 
> So, who want to be a trail blazer here?
> 
> 
> 
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