Thanks to all of you for your warm sentiments. Thanks especially to David for his meticulous legwork in preparation for the show. Thanks also to Scott, who I am told, coined the term 'XML Execution Engine'. Genius is always in the simplicity! My wife, who I am convinced has an eye for right stuff, gave a thumbs up for the very nice shirts Sophie and Phil provided us for the Show.
Thanks to Ian for putting the money where it counts. In the many trade shows at Jacob-Javits as an exhibitor, and I can comfortably say that this show clicked together as a eye-catcher from seasoned professionals presenting a confidant winner. We drew a lot of attention, and we did better than the other booths around us.
I want to thank Jason of Bathysphere for kicking it all off by doing the MacWorld. This definitely gave impetus and recognition that the Witango is here to stay as a strong contender.
Adding to Ian's observations, the InternetWorld tradeshow official did wear a badge and admitted to being on the prowl for eligible winners (of course, she got the sunshine treatment!). The final selections were made by a panel of judges later, based on the impressions of the tradeshow officials visiting the exhibits.

Sri Amudhanar
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Ashburn, Virginia-20147
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