Oh! I didn't realize. I've never been there, so I wasn't aware of their
space situation...
--tom
At 04:38 PM 11/17/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I would love for RCS to host something, but I've
been to their location and
you barely have enough room to squeeze by the desks, that place is filled to
the gills with equipment, but it could only hold about 20 people lined side
by side shoulder to shoulder with no room for passing around someone else.
Curt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Uban" <uban(a)ubanproductions.com>
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
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Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 4:16 PM
Subject: Re: VCF East in 2004?
> In case anyone hasn't figured it out yet, VCF isn't a huge profit
> event, in fact I'm guessing that Sellam is lucky if he breaks even.
> To this end, I'm guessing that his choice of location might be
> determined by three major factors:
>
> 1. low cost (of free) conference space
> 2. a location which will draw the greatest number of people (both
> exhibitors and viewers), while considering (1) above
> 3. a location which speakers are willing to come to
>
> My preference is the Boston area, but I might be willing to drive
> to other locations. It is 1000 each way for me to the Boston area,
> so CT would not be that much different, I would just know fewer
> people and my room would not be free.
>
> I've been thinking that maybe if someplace like RCS has enough space
> for the event, they might be able to host it, sort of like the CHM
> in CA... Then we would be able to see a greater portion of their
> collection without their having to transport it.
>
> --tom
>