Weekend meeting
Aug. 29th, 2005 03:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Everything considered, the FC programming meeting went well. It was not QUITE hot enough to melt lead [or other small mammals] at Squirrel's place, but I'd have been happier in a cooler climate. Does this surprise anyone? ^_^
IMHO the best parts of the meeting were - Chip with the world's biggest scratchpad; that other departments got an idea of the logistics nightmare that encompasses a convention 'move in' day; that Squirrel HAS to be the world's most incredible host; that Chip kept a good hand on the meeting without cramming that enormous pad of paper down someone's throat - and that Loran & I were on the same sillyness page and giggled a lot about the same things.
The downside was that we only got thru -Friday night- at the meeting and will have to do it again in 2 weeks; that it was hot; that there was an awful traffic jam on the freeway heading home & that some of the folks present had a tough time reconciling con customs that were not either inherantly logical or efficient - with the way they wanted things to work.
Ah well, at least Events seems to be doing well [& I hope it isn't a mirage].
IMHO the best parts of the meeting were - Chip with the world's biggest scratchpad; that other departments got an idea of the logistics nightmare that encompasses a convention 'move in' day; that Squirrel HAS to be the world's most incredible host; that Chip kept a good hand on the meeting without cramming that enormous pad of paper down someone's throat - and that Loran & I were on the same sillyness page and giggled a lot about the same things.
The downside was that we only got thru -Friday night- at the meeting and will have to do it again in 2 weeks; that it was hot; that there was an awful traffic jam on the freeway heading home & that some of the folks present had a tough time reconciling con customs that were not either inherantly logical or efficient - with the way they wanted things to work.
Ah well, at least Events seems to be doing well [& I hope it isn't a mirage].