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Light Posting

I'm going to be attending the Space Frontier Conference over the next couple days (and attending an LA blogbash tomorrow night), so posting will likely be sparse until Sunday.

Posted by Rand Simberg at October 10, 2003 07:03 AM
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I sure wish they would make a video of a few of the sessions of this conference and put them online for viewing. Just like the Cato Institute does with theirs.

Posted by B.Brewer at October 12, 2003 08:25 AM

I like the webcast idea. I'll see what I can do for next time. It might be a neat thing for our members who can't make it there. 8)

Posted by Alfred Differ at October 13, 2003 02:50 PM

alfred, while webcast would be good, it might suppress attendance. I think that the suggestion was making them available for download after the fact. If video was made of this year's, this could still be done. People might even be interested in paying for it, as long as it didn't cost much (do it via Paypal, for instance).

Posted by Rand Simberg at October 13, 2003 03:07 PM


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