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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 11:19:56 PDT7, Lynn H. Maxson wrote:
>"Your session was for programmers, Lynn. You attracted
>many of them, so I'd say you were quite successful."
>
>Peter,
>
>I appreciate the remarks. A difference, however, exists
>between "a handful" and "many" relative to the number of
>conference attendees. I did, in general, get positive responses
>from the handful who did attend. I get a second chance in the
>published proceedings where I expect to reach a larger
>audience.
>
>As I stated before I enjoyed this conference, coming out
>buoyed by the upbeat attitude of the attendees and the
>various announcements relative to OS/2. For me it was a
>positive experience.
Lynn,
I look forward to ordering a copy of the proceedings. I was
unable to attend this year. I actively use OS/2 and program
my own projects. Sadly no jobs left for me in the OS/2 world.
Just for everyone's information, I use OS/2 native with a very
small percentage of Unix/emx ports. I haven't used any Windows
software on OS/2 since perhaps 1993. It was never of interest
to me (Windows that is, any flavor). Most of my games are old
DOS favorites.
I also enjoy this group and Lynn and Peter's discussions.
It is very refreshing to be in the company of people who can
think. I'll try to speak up once in a while to let you know
I'm still here.
David
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