However, as an alternative, and as I have mentioned previously, we have set
aside the domain http://www.voicerecognition.org for just such a purpose.
I would be happy to set aside a subdirectory called .../boston/ for you to
post any notes, information, etc.
I believe that in that fashion it would be more readily available, and could
be updated in a systematic fashion.
Just a thought!
eric
-- Eric Fishman, M.D. Pres., 21st Century Eloquence http://www.voicerecognition.com -----Original Message----- From: John M. Goodman <john@@agoodman.com> To: voice-users@@voicerecognition.com <voice-users@voicerecognition.com>; Patricia Hawkins <phawkins@@connact.com> Date: Friday, July 10, 1998 5:44 PM Subject: Re: 7/14, 7:30 Boston Voice Users meeting
>Speaking as one of those very much not near Boston (I'm in Southern >California, actually), I'd like more than just the slides (if any) posted >here. How about the outline and/or text of the talks. > >This would be an onerous request if there isn't anything written down ahead >of time--but if you do have notes, an outline, or an actual manuscript >prepared, then posting it shouldn't be too big a deal. I am sure many on >this list would benefit greatly from hearing your thoughts and experiences >on these topics. > > John > >At 02:20 PM 7/10/98 -0400, you wrote: >>Patricia, >> >>Will you and David be using any slides in your presentation, and if so, >>would you be willing to make them available? I think that many of us who >>do not live in the Boston area would be interested in what the two of >>you have to say. >> >>Steve Wartik >>swartik@@ida.org > >======= >John M. Goodman, Ph.D., author of "Peter Norton's Inside the PC," > Seventh Edition (Sams 1997, ISBN 0-672-31041-4) >======= >
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