I can still remember the drunk walking around cuds at Reno with a sign 
that said "Mustang Ranch layson officer".
The IBM Tech conferences in Vegas (of which I've been to a few) keep going 
strong so I wonder how they don't quite upset the gambling gods.

Rob Berendt
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Let's See, 

   Spring 1987 Bally's Grand Hotel (Reno NV) 

   Spring 1991 MGM Grand & Caesars Place 
          (At least I think it was Caesars diag. across the street) 

   Spring 1995 Hilton & Convention Center ...

   JMS....

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Rick,

As I understand it, COMMON had a great time in Vegas (Al, may correct me
here ), but the problem is that COMMON attendees are those that actually
ATTEND the sessions and don't waste their time in the damn casino's...and
Vegas is more interested in people spending thier time in the casino's
than having a good conference... :)

Don in DC



On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 rick.baird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>
> hey, a tech conference is a tech conference.  I don't care if it's for
> HP/3000 - if I get a free trip to vegas.
>
> Why? did common have a bad time in vegas?
>
> -------original message---------
> Rick,
>
> this is a DB2 - *NOT* iSeries tech conf...
>
> And I think it'll be a cold day in hell before you see COMMON back in
> Vegas...
>
> Don in DC
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