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Vicki Coats <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 12 Nov 2007 17:16:48 -0800
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Hi ISEN,
Just wondering who else has memories of ASTC 1986? When I heard Ray
Bradbury speak this year (a real highlight!), I had a vague memory of
having heard him before. I had--he was the keynote speaker at the dinner
at the Spruce Goose in 1986. However, his appearance was about the only
thing the 2 meetings had in common. I did a quick comparison of the 1986
& 2007 programs (which I have because I never throw anything away).

		1986				2007
Host: 		CMSI				CSC
# of pages:	36 (8.5 x 5.5")			128 (8.5 x 11")
# of sessions: 	18				@128
# of exhibitors	17				142 
# of sponsors	4				@34

Yes, things have changed. No wonder it takes so long to go through the
exhibit hall...Surprisingly, the 2007 meeting is only one day longer.
Vicki

Victoria Coats
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
1945 SE Water Avenue
Portland, Oregon  97219
503/797-4584 (voice)
503/797-4566 (fax)
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www.omsi.edu








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