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Yes, but there were a few glitches ...
How about the Jamestown buffet venue that had a posted maximum
capacity of "60 persons" ... I'm guessing that that there were 2x to
5x that number in there for several hours ...
But more seriously, the one that several of us were talking about
concerned the printed program ...
I thought that the idea of combining the program with the abstracts
was generally bad, and resulting in everyone lugging around something
about the size of a Gideon's Bible for four days. I would suggest
reverting to the old short program that you can stuff in your pocket
or purse, and a separate published abstract volume.
Further, perhaps I'm wrong, but I thought that I noticed that neither
the program nor the abstracts including ANY institutional
affiliations. Most of us (or our sponsors) spent a lot of time and
money, either organizing sessions or presenting papers. As such, I
think that it is important to include those credentials for public
consumption ... Further, if no institutional affiliation is
published, tracking down papers and/or participants after the
conference gets pretty dicey ...
Otherwise, I thought the organizers did a great job ... I heard
1500+ registrations and 700+ papers.
Looking forward to Albuquerque ....
--
Mark C. Branstner
Historic Archaeologist
Illinois Transportation
Archaeological Research Program
209 Nuclear Physics Lab, MC-571
23 East Stadium Drive
Champaign, IL 61820
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Fax: 217.244.7458
Cell: 517.927.4556
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- Gerhard Branstner (1927- )
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without either virtue or talents ... The artificial aristocracy is a
mischievous ingredient in government, and provisions should be made to
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- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
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