>>Seriously, though, it's not a bad idea. It's been frequently proposed on similar threads that DevCons should be in more central locations like Memphis, St Louis, wherever, so Indy is not a bad idea.
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>Of course it's not a bad idea! I thought of it! And I think Paul is right in his response to you. It might draw in people who otherwise skip it because of cost.
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>I hope that the DevCon team will consider a more central location to have it in 2001.
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>:)
Susan,
Salt Lake City. 2002! *g*
We're one of the major hubs for Delta and we're an international airport, and we've lots of beer brewing joints (the locals don't make a big moise about it though! *G*), great snow!, and, of course, the Olympics which only proves that if Microsoft can come up with the dough we'll do anything. *G*
Best,
Best,
DD
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