Um... what about taking notes? Is this allowed?
I was tinking to myself there would be no harm in it or gain for
anyone except NFJS (ask me how).
If this is for personal use and information only, there is no harm in
it and it is perfectly OK. Think of it as an extended form of note
taking.
Oh well, I will just have to put all the Groovy sessions on hold and
simply review the slides later (or not). Getting started with Groovy
can wait until next year. Or the next. No rush.
Ravi
--- In djug-discuss@yahoogroups.com, Scott Davis <scott@...> wrote:
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> Sorry to rain on your parade, but recording sessions is not allowed.
> The slides are available as PDFs on a USB key to all attendees.
>
> Cheers,
> Scott Davis
> scott@...
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> On Nov 12, 2008, at 1:28 PM, java_tek9 wrote:
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> > At the upcoming NFJS symposium, there is a session block with two
> > presentations that I would really like to see. I can't physically
be
> > at both, so am looking for someone that can record the other one
for
> > me.
> >
> > I can download the slides for later review.
> >
> > I have a recorder to lend, if I can find someone to assist. It
will
> > not be the same experience as being present, but the next best
thing.
> >
> >
> >
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