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  • Subject: Re: Common vs IBM's tech conf
  • From: John Earl <johnearl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 02 Mar 1999 17:07:06 -0800
  • Organization: PowerTech Toolworks & The 400 School



Jon.Paris@halinfo.it wrote:

> Speaking as a speaker (the only capacity in which I get to attend anything)
> I tend to think of the differences between the IBM conference and COMMON
> this way.  I leave it to the reader to decide which is pro and which is con
> as this varies according to your taste.
>
> COMMON:
>
> Very large number of sessions on a wide variety of topics - sometimes tough
> to chose the good ones and the sessions are too short to have time to find
> another if you make a bad selection.
>
> Lower cost (no meals included).

Yes, but.....

COMMON is making great strides in bridging the gap   :(

jte

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