[WarpCast] [OS/2] Window On WarpTech for Friday, March 31 - 4/04/00




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Source: Daniel (daniel@warptech.org)
Moderator: Trevor Smith (trevor@haligonian.com)
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                   Friday, March 31, 2000
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                    Window On WarpTech

              The Weekly WarpTech 2000 Report

    From the desk of Craig Greenwood, WarpTech Captain


Eight weeks to WarpTech.

There's plenty that still needs to be done. The scheduled WarpTech
speakers are busily putting together their seminars, accumulating the
charts and display materials they'll need, designing any HTML pages
that go along with their topics and squeezing in every last bit of
information that will fit in their time slots. WarpTech technical
presentations are intended to be concise and in-depth, and when you
compare them to university-level classes you see that WarpTech covers
more in a shorter amount of time and the "cost per class hour" is
lower too.

We're still adding vendors to the WarpTech exhibitor hall. Guests are
going to see lots of OS/2 software and get some great price
discounts, and one OS/2 user who just registered said that he expects
his savings on software that he purchases at WarpTech to pay for his
trip.

WarpTech is a big conference. Guests will be part of three days of
OS/2 seminars and product demonstrations, and we're making sure the
sessions are the very best you'll ever attend. WarpTech is going to
be special.

When you register, take a close look at your personal schedule and
see if there's an extra day you can spend in the area. WarpTech takes
place at a major resort hotel, and the additional "tourist" day won't
cost you much since you're already there. We chose the location for
WarpTech to give you this option.

So take a look at the WarpTech web site. Session, Exhibitor, Travel
and Registration info is all there, and everything is updated
constantly as we add new things.

  http://www.warptech.org/ 

See you Friday to Sunday, May 26-28, at WarpTech 2000!


 - Captain Craig (captain@warptech.org)
 
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