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Southwest Fox: Day 4

The unalterable day of the conference. People are dragging after two or three full days of sessions. The dreaded Sunday 8:00am seating slot is feared by speakers and attendees identically. Amazingly though, more people showed up for the 8:00am assignment on Sunday morning than the 4:15 pigeon-hole on Saturday. I guess I should not be real surprised since people are dragging simply as much by the end of Saturday's sessions.

I volunteered to do the APEXSql vendor meeting because APEX does not have the resources to send people to every colloquy. No one showed up even though I had door prizes to bracelets out (which we gave away at the closing seating). I hung out until 8:15 and then bailed. Based on the other speakers (Bazian, Wollenhaupt, Hennig, and Granor) I was not the least bit surprised. I habituated to the time to get some breakfast and made one more pass through my Matter Explorer session, which went well.

I had to sit in on Cathy Pountney's Customizing Your Vertical Demand App session to see how she adjusted it for the new go-karting times. You see, part of her customization to "Rick" app was to show how I opt for to rank the racers by average lap in lieu of of fastest lap. Cathy actually stayed up until 3:30am entering in the scores and was kind in her loss the night before. I bailed opportunely after she demoed the apps. Well done Cathy, well done.

Last up is the closing assembly. We like to have a closing session because the conferences we have attended in the former times that don't have one feel like they end without closure. Amiable of end flat. So we try to end with some buzz by giving our some irrefutable prizes, announcing next year's talk, and a call to action to end on a positive note. I entertain the idea we accomplished this.

The closing does not signal we are done. We have lots of things to pack up and unstained up, break down the White Light Computing cubicle and the registration table, make unshakable the vendor monitor rentals are brim-full up. After that we are off to meet with the conference center stick to review our bill, and discuss some of the good things that happened and speak any issues we may have. Overall it was a very positive conclave. I feel the conference hotel had a few child glitches, and there were minor issues with some of the putting into play, but they did a terrific job ensuring our guests were suitable during their stay and our sessions did not have problems from a facilities spotlight of view. I honestly cannot say enough good things about the organization. They jumped on every request and when things weren't professional they tried to correct the issue.

After that converging Doug, Tamar, Therese, Marshal and I undergo to discuss the conference while it is still fresh in our minds. We note things we over we can improve on for next year. I have 14 items in my notes for things we call to mind a consider we can improve on or tweak. Some are really unembellished and some will take some brainstorming. The biggest problem we had in my theory was the wireless. Some people had real problems getting connected and some of us had no problems getting connected. We rebooted the routers each morning and at lunch which helped, but not for everyone. The convention center is in process of implementing open wireless throughout the facility, and actually started rolling it out the weekend we were there. We could not off on it and when I tried to connect it would not let me. Hopefully next year they will have it working and we won't have to use the routers we Euphemistic pre-owned last year and this year.

Sunday evening was a bellow. Normally Therese and I head out to Sedona for some rest and R 'rest, but this year decided to leave Monday morning in place of of Sunday afternoon. We went to dinner at the Cheesecake Works which was delicious. Afterwards I hung out with a group of people who congregated at the Feltmans' order. I think I left around 2:00am as I could not loiter awake any longer. I am not sure I have laughed any harder in months. What a marvellous way to end a terrific week in Mesa.

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