[Steering Committee] rsvp

Paul Smith paul0731 at gmail.com
Mon Nov 19 12:58:03 PST 2007


"I'm not sure I really *need* to see that speaker.  Seeing the slides/screen
and hearing the speaker is all I really need.  Any thoughts?"

Hey Brandon, if there were only a website that would allow you to see the
slides and see/hear the speaker at the same time.  Oh well, that is so
1999-2001 anyway.

Note:  Brandon and I worked at a .bomb that allowed you to do this by
uploading your video and slides.

Paul

On Nov 19, 2007 1:30 PM, Jason Lee <jason at steeplesoft.com> wrote:

> On 11/14/07, Brian Sheldon <brian_s_sheldon at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > I second, motion carried. (doubling Jason's salary)
> >
>
> I dedicate all additional proceeds to saving Tibetan teddy bears from the
> evils of offshore slash-and-burn agriculture!
>
>  We only had 10 people for the evening meeting. Seems like we might
> > consider not having the evening meetings if the trend continues... I don't
> > think Greg would be able to video 'tape' our meetings though. He skipped a
> > class last night to be at the Jug - let's double his salary too.
> >
>
> I've got some thoughts on that.  Greg has been working hard on getting the
> videos online, but he may be working too hard.  I came across this article
> today:  http://www.ajronline.org/cgi/content/full/186/3/898.  What we
> would, in a nutshell, is:
>
>
>    - Have/put VNC on the speakers machine (assuming, of course,....)
>    - Connect from a "client" machine
>    - Hook up a microphone to the client machine
>    - View the remote machine in full screen mode
>    - Use wink or similar software to record the video and audio
>    - Optionally record *just* the speaker on video camera and
>    overlay/interweave that video with the slides
>    - Upload to YouTube (or our site)
>
> I'm not sure I really *need* to see that speaker.  Seeing the
> slides/screen and hearing the speaker is all I really need.  Any thoughts?
>
> I spoke with someone last night (I don't remember his name) but he was
> > talking like he could do some sort of JSF thing in February. He works at the
> > FAA and said he would contact Jason with some JSF questions... He definitely
> > wants to meet with Brett and others at 5:00pm on Dec 11th to talk about
> > creating a presentation.
> >
>
> Had lunch with Hobi Haque (Ho-bee Hawk) Friday.  I can't do February, but
> we might look at March (assuming NFJS isn't wanting that month).
>
>
> > The RSVP page looks great. I don't think I'll be there from 1:30am until
> > noon though...  ;-)
> >
>
> Wimp.
>
> I may do a Hello Java on BigDecimal -vs- float since we've been using
> > float for our dollar/euro/pound stuff. float works but is a pain in the
> > arse.
> >
> >
>
> That would be very interesting, I think.
>
>
> --
> Jason Lee, SCJP
> Software Architect -- Objectstream, Inc.
> JSF RI Dev Team
> http://blogs.steeplesoft.com
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