bluskool
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Someone at the CFI forums already spilled the beans. http://www.centerforinquiry.net/forums/viewthread/7531/
the NorthEast Conference on Science and Skepticism: http://www.necsscon.org/What is NECSS? [/newb]
NECSS was great! It was good to meet so many friends there.
My only complaint is the venue. I heard others complaining about the venue too, so maybe next year they'll move to someplace with access and socializing space. If they want to live up to the "Northeast" in the name, they'll have to find a hotel near a major highway with free parking.
NECSS was great! It was good to meet so many friends there.
My only complaint is the venue. I heard others complaining about the venue too, so maybe next year they'll move to someplace with access and socializing space. If they want to live up to the "Northeast" in the name, they'll have to find a hotel near a major highway with free parking.
No such thing as free parking at any Manhattan hotel, even in outer boros not so easy (and a conference in any of the outer boros is not as sexy as one in Manhattan).
It is called Northeast less for the location than for the fact that it organized by both the NYC & NE skeptics groups.
I would also suggest more space for volunteers to help with check-in. The line took quite a while to process in and the entire conference started rather late.
My only complaint is the venue. I heard others complaining about the venue too, so maybe next year they'll move to someplace with access and socializing space.
If they move it out of the city, they'll lose me.
It is called Northeast less for the location than for the fact that it organized by both the NYC & NE skeptics groups.
Finding a venue that is more conducive to socializing will be our highest priority for next year's conference, second only to securing great speakers and keeping registration affordable.
The location will be NYC (and always will be, as long as I have a say in things).
Mike
It was with last year's NECSS too. Many people don't care for that venue.
It's nice to hear that a new venue will be looked for. I am disappointed that the location will ALWAYS be NYC. Boston would be nice, and probably cheaper.
I would bet that, if TAM stayed at either the Riviera or the Flamingo, it would still get about the same sized attendence. I suspect only a small number of people, if any, would refuse to go, no matter which hotel it was in.Enough care for it to sell out 2 years running.![]()
One can not care for the venue, at all, but put up with it, if the benefits of going outweigh the "costs" of the place.
I think NECSS demonstrates this: Lot of dislike for the venue, a lot of love for the basic conference, itself.
Of course, what I said before does NOT mean we shouldn't improve the venue. The long-term success of a conference depends on its reputation. And, the quality of the venue is one such way to improve and maintain reputation.
I disagree; I think a conference in a major city is inconvenient in the extreme, therefore not sexy.and a conference in any of the outer boros is not as sexy as one in Manhattan
I'd be fine with such a location, as long as I don't have to pay for parking or take public transportation to get there. If you have it elsewhere, it'll be cheaper for the attendees and you also have the advantage of being able to drive to many places to have lunch, you're not limited to the one place next door.I'd be fine with Boston or any other large city, as long as it in near a subway stop, or within walking distance of downtown hotels.
I'd be fine with such a location, as long as I don't have to pay for parking or take public transportation to get there.
If you have it elsewhere, it'll be cheaper for the attendees and you also have the advantage of being able to drive to many places to have lunch, you're not limited to the one place next door.
This pretty much rules out any big city. Which means now we're stuck at the Holiday Inn with the attached Applebee's at exit 11 in the burbs.
Except now you're in the burbs, and the places to drive for lunch are nothing but fast food and dull chains - like Friday's, Chili's, Applebee's etc.