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I'm going to the Boston conference.
A few Q's:
1) Anyone else going?
2) There's a huge difference in registration cost betwen Full Conference
(Member $750) and Conference Select (Member $220). I suppose I could
research this further on my own, but it's not clearly laid out in their
2006 web pages yet. Anyone have any idea whether the average pov-hobbyist
would have any interest in the Full?
3) I'm of course surely paying my own hotel and travel and registration.
But does povray need a table to be sat at for a period of time? (I'm not
intending to get any renumeration, but wouldn't pass up for a sec an
opportunity to earn an invitation to a wine and chesse fest somewhere.)
4) What does the average conference attendee bring along? I could imagine
that if you were desparately looking for a job, you'd actively be passing
out resume's and demo reel wallet-size DVD's. But does the average
attendee bring a lot of stuff to share with folks they rub elbows with?
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"gregjohn" <pte### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
> I'm going to the Boston conference.
>
> 3) I'm of course surely paying my own hotel and travel and registration.
> But does povray need a table to be sat at for a period of time? (I'm not
> intending to get any renumeration, but wouldn't pass up for a sec an
> opportunity to earn an invitation to a wine and chesse fest somewhere.)
>
Okay, a BYOB & saltines social, at least then? ;)
Seriously though, is there anything that an average pov-ver could do for
povray at SIGGRAPH? Wearing a T-shirt with the URL, leaving flyers in
lobby waiting rooms cards-- anything-- if the registration fees for
"tabling" are out of the question for a *freeware* organization?
--Greg M. Johnson
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gregjohn wrote:
> "gregjohn" <pte### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
>
>>I'm going to the Boston conference.
>>
>>3) I'm of course surely paying my own hotel and travel and registration.
>>But does povray need a table to be sat at for a period of time? (I'm not
>>intending to get any renumeration, but wouldn't pass up for a sec an
>>opportunity to earn an invitation to a wine and chesse fest somewhere.)
>
> Okay, a BYOB & saltines social, at least then? ;)
>
> Seriously though, is there anything that an average pov-ver could do for
> povray at SIGGRAPH? Wearing a T-shirt with the URL, leaving flyers in
> lobby waiting rooms cards-- anything-- if the registration fees for
> "tabling" are out of the question for a *freeware* organization?
Bring two sets of t-shirts. One says "Y is UP!" and the other says "Z
is UP!" Put them on a sandwich board and walk around wearing the board.
Sell them for nine bucks each.
Donate the proceeds to povray.org.
Regards,
John
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news:441aff30$1@news.povray.org...
> Bring two sets of t-shirts. One says "Y is UP!" and the other says "Z
> is UP!" Put them on a sandwich board and walk around wearing the board.
>
> Sell them for nine bucks each.
And count the casualties on both sides...:-p
Marc (still wondering which ones are the Big-Endians)
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> Bring two sets of t-shirts. One says "Y is UP!" and the other says "Z
> is UP!" Put them on a sandwich board and walk around wearing the
> board.
>
> Sell them for nine bucks each.
Or, for more entertainment, sell the Y T-shirts for a $currency less
than the Z's, or vice-versa.
For even more entertainment, make friends with someone at the
conference. One of you should sell the Y T-shirts for a $currency less
than the Z T-shirts, and the other should vice-versa. Compare notes
afterwards.
--
Now as he walked by the sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and Andrew his
brother casting a spam into the net: for they were phishers. And Jesus
said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become phishers
of men. And straightway they forsook their nets, and followed him.
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Let's not limit our thinking to a mere three dimensions. As every simulator
knows: "X,Y and Z are arbitrary; TIME is up."
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news:web.441b2152c43942ae5a8888d90@news.povray.org...
> Let's not limit our thinking to a mere three dimensions. As every
simulator
> knows: "X,Y and Z are arbitrary; TIME is up."
The issue is we walk facing down!
Marc
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Daniel Hulme wrote:
>>Bring two sets of t-shirts. One says "Y is UP!" and the other says "Z
>>is UP!" Put them on a sandwich board and walk around wearing the
>>board.
>>
>>Sell them for nine bucks each.
>
> Or, for more entertainment, sell the Y T-shirts for a $currency less
> than the Z's, or vice-versa.
>
> For even more entertainment, make friends with someone at the
> conference. One of you should sell the Y T-shirts for a $currency less
> than the Z T-shirts, and the other should vice-versa. Compare notes
> afterwards.
Have the following price schedule:
1 Y-up shirt: $9
1 Z-up shirt: $9
1 Y-up shirt and 1 Z-up shirt: $19
See how many people walk up and insist on buying two for $18.
Regards,
John
"I never sold more than one at a time until I put the sign up."
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