>--Most of the information given at these conferences is also readily accesible on the web.--
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>I think you are very right about this. With the advent of webinars, which are great by the way, and as you say the ready availability on the web of more info than one could ever keep up with, why go to a conference?
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>Other than just having a good time and visiting with folks it doesn't make a lot of sense.
They make alot of sense. Don't let the internet and "webinars" desensitize the need for real human interaction. Yes there is a level of "good times" at these conferences, but there is something about personal networking with your peers and friends that is rejuvenating. Dialogues and group discussions at a restaurant, bar, hotel lobby, corridors, conf rooms, etc., can be more enlightening than anything you can get from minimally- or non-interactive media.
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA