I also thought the conference was great. I didn't get to spend enough time visiting with the people I know best, but I got to know some new people! Thank you, Razzak, for arranging the conference at such a beautiful landmark; it was wonderful to be downtown and the hotel food and amenities were superb (and Starbucks to boot!). I hope we can do it again. Thanks to all of the hosts, emcees, photographers, coordinators, etc. who work so hard to make sure that the rest of us enjoy a great conference.Pat
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 18:38:31 -0400From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [RBASE-L] - Re: 10th Anniversary Conference On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 5:34 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I kept the blog up on my laptop during the entire conference. I've gone through all the pictures, downloaded the ones I want to keep. You did a great job, Emmitt! I think the pictures added alot to the experience, and I hope we are able to do that again! Karen, The blog definitely took on a life of its own! It also connected us to several people who didn't attend. Emmitt, as always, did a great job with photos, but there were (at least) 3 other photographers who contributed plenty of pix: Paul Dewey, John Engwar, and Ken Shapiro were official photographers, too, and Emmitt, Mike Ramsour, Paul Dewey and I all contributed articles. Let me know whom I forgot to mention! I was sorry that so few people added comments to blog articles. But then, it's hard to teach new technology to old people. :) One step at a time. By next year, more people will be comfortable with the interactivity of blogging. Speaking of blogs, Michelle Wright from WTAE-TV4 also wrote us up on her blog! Scroll way down past the fireworks story: http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/michellewrightblog/index.html Bill

