[Coco] Fest Ramblings
Mark Marlette
mark at cloud9tech.com
Mon Apr 18 16:36:30 EDT 2005
At 09:43 AM 4/18/2005, you wrote:
I agree with you Boisy. The hotel and rooms were GREAT. A class act all the
way. Great JOB Glenside!
>I'm writing this from the library on campus, having gotten little sleep
>after returning home from the airport last night at 11:30PM. These are
>just snippets of random thoughts, rather than a complete, concise review
>of the fest.
>
>- The hotel was very nice. Rooms were great and the fest floor and
>surrounding area were excellent. I'm really glad that Glenside decided to
>do this fest at this location.
>- Wireless Internet access was available by the hotel. In my opinion,
>this was a VERY nice perk, and a departure from past fests that didn't
>have it. Signal was very strong on the fest floor.
>- The webcam, made possible by the Internet access, was a nice touch, as
>was Roger's chat room. Though I have to admit, I couldn't stay on for
>long stretches at a time, because we were very busy.
>- Interest in Cloud-9's products was high, as was interest in the SuperBoard.
>- The CoCo BASH! that Cloud-9 held up in the suite on Saturday night was a
>raging success. Everyone who attended had a great time, and I'm sure that
>we will do it again next year.
>- It was good to see folks like John Linville, the Poitrases, Joe Buecher,
>William Astle, Wally Grossman, Allen Huffman, Dave Kelly, James & Billie
>Jones, Bro Jeremy, the guys from GCCC, and others whose name I cannot
>recall. As usual, I had fun catching up on what everyone was doing.
>- Chris Hawks has committed to writing a CDF file manager for
>NitrOS-9. This will be a great addition to the operating system, allowing
>ISO9660 CD-ROMs to be read on the CoCo at last!
>
>In short: a great time!
>--
>Boisy G. Pitre
>E-Mail: boisy at boisypitre.com
>Mobile: (337) 781-3997
>Web: www.boisypitre.com
>
>
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