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Posted by Alan

Every once in a while, a strange idea pops into my head. Occasionally, I actually remember the idea for longer than a few moments. Sometimes I am even sitting at a computer - with my blog editor open when this phenomenon occurs. Of course, this isn't one of those times - I'm just letting you know that there is the potential for this to happen someday.

So, I'll share one of my bad ideas instead. I've built up a dozen or so talks over the past few years, some of which I give more often than others. These days, I'm probably more motivated to give talks that are related to the book, but I'm not limited to that subject. Unfortunately, I can't give as many in-person talks as I would like to. While I do have a few folks who are willing to fly me to their sites and buy me dinner to hear me babble for a while, I really can't afford to miss too much more work.

The punch-line, is that I'm thinking of giving some talks over the web. Most likely, the talks will be about an hour long, including Q&A. I'm not even sure what the rest of the logistics would be, but one of the things I'd like to get out of doing something like this is to just learn more about the available technology. Being a company guy, I'd likely start with Live Meeting, but I put on my tester hat and try a few other solutions as well.

What I'd need to know from you (all 8 of my readers), is if you'd be interested in attending one of these "talks" (pending your availability at the time I choose). If you are, just leave a note in the comments (anonymous is fine if you'd prefer). If not, I'll take the message to heart (and ask again in 2 months)!

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Posted on: 3/9/2009 at 1:05 PM
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Phil Kirkham gb

Monday, March 09, 2009 9:33 PM

Phil Kirkham

sounds a good idea worth trying out, I can ask you the huge list of questions about the book that I have ready...

Alan R gb

Wednesday, March 11, 2009 10:55 PM

Alan R

sounds a good idea to me

Diana Kaiser de

Thursday, March 26, 2009 5:54 AM

Diana Kaiser

Sounds like a great idea - I've attended so-called "Webinars" before and found them a good alternative to on-site events.

Sebastian Mandel de

Wednesday, April 01, 2009 5:57 PM

Sebastian Mandel

I also think it´s a good idea.

As there is no travel required it would be easier to integrate it into daily work.

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