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Posted by: David Maxon on November 1, 2007 02:07 PM | Comments (2)

Well, I just arrived at the City Centre Hotel and Sports Club. It’s about four hours until registration starts so I have a few hours to settle in and plot out the next few days.

The conference is basically set up so that most every session occurs twice. And there are four sessions at a time. If two sessions that you want to see are at the same time you can likely catch one of them the next day. That said, with 13 possible sessions and 6 time slots, one cannot see everything. So, some planning is in order. My intention is to pick a session for every time slot but not be inflexible. I wonder how others do it. Are there fly-by-the-seat-of-their-pants adrenaline junkies who choose a session only moments before the start? Are there drifters who float around, wandering in and out of sessions at whim? Are there those who pick only a few sessions and don’t seek to cram in as much as possible? Do veterans have suggestions on how best to utilize time and session choices at the conference?

Posted by: David Maxon on November 1, 2007 02:07 PM | Comments (2)

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Comments on This Entry:

David, maybe you can deputize people to blog the sessions you can't attend? You can open topics here for them.

Posted by: Jay Allison on November 1, 2007 06:12 PM


Jay-

That's a great idea. I'll work on that.

David

Posted by: David Maxon on November 1, 2007 08:10 PM


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