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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon Apr 11 16:09:45 2005</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: ale_nospam at fayettedigital.com (Jim Lynch)</li>
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Jim.
tfreeman at intel.digichem.net wrote:
>On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Dow_Hurst wrote:
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>>Do you think Google and the Web in general are reducing the need people
>>feel for getting together in a "geek" meeting? Or, is it a "fast paced"
>>life with long work hours the real culprit? I remember my Dad taking me
>>to a Atlanta computer users meeting back when the TRS80 and such era
>>machines were popular. There were a lot of people there at the time.
>>Much later I went to my first ALE meeting at GaTech and it was a full
>>auditorium all about Linux. At least 100 people or more were there.
>>Now, the meetings seem much sparser and we have three at least trying to
>>keep going. Maybe a single meeting in Atlanta with stronger
>>presentations would be back in order? Convenience can sometimes be
>>misinterpreted unconsciously to mean less important. Maybe if everyone
>>had to work harder to make it to the meetings, they would become more
>>valuable. Just a thought. I'm out of the loop anyway now...
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>It isn't _just_ ALE or user groups alone. An awful lot of people are
>working long hours (as noted), travel times seem to keep getting worse
>(IMHO), "security" constraints at job sites seem to discourage employers
>from supporting their employees getting to know other people with similar
>interests, liability concerns limit other organizations' interest in
>providing meeting space. Plus a number of us _are_ getting older, which
>makes a nice quiet evening at home a lot more attractive also.
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>>>What all do you need help with, what does it exactly involve?
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>>Getting folks who will do presentations. Running the meetings. That's
>>pretty much it.
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>Getting that first part, tho, can require two parts persistence, three
>parts networking, and an increadable amount of dumb luck to glue it all
>together in a timely fashion. I just came off a year as program chair for
>a different organization, and I'm whipped. Probably wind up doing it again
>in the near future tho.
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