Thank you for clearing my memory. Never the less, both Phoenix and Scottsdale were really funny devcons. The Phoenix devcon also gave the chance to rent a car and drive up to see the Grand Canyon, a fantastic experience.
>Hi Tore,
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>The "rodeo" event was in conjunction with the Scottsdale devcon. There was no mechanical bull, but there was a bull ride where attendants used ropes and pulleys to simulate a mechanical bull. They also had a calf roping thingy where you sat on a "horse" and they released a spring loaded mechanical calf and you had to try to rope it. I won the prize in that event, much to the chagrin of my wife, my partner (son) and his wife who thought I was being a bit childish.
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>Ken
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>>Hi Tracy,
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>>I also remeber George's session, he had made an animation with a lake and small boats, all in VFP. A really funny session. I also remember well the party where all wore red scarves, and among other things they had a mechanical bull so we could play rodeo. It was the first time I tasted Corona beer, but not the last.
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>>>That was it. It was at the Pointe Hilton and we got t-shirts of a coyote with a read bandana on it... I thought it was in Scottsdale not Phoenix, but they are right next to each other so... I remember George Goley gave an animated session. Melissa Dunn did a session too...
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>>>>I attended the Advisor conference in Phoenix in October 1995, and I recall a range of 2,300 - 2,500. The place was packed.
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>>>>Kevin