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"Richard J. Dunsing" <[log in to unmask]>
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Innisbrook Program discussions <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 1 Dec 1995 10:59:28 -0500
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>Sender:       Innisbrook Program discussions <[log in to unmask]>
>Poster:       Chris Christensen <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject:      CMED redux -Reply
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>What a change after the CMED conference.  Not only did I get back to the
>reality of work but the temperature was 80 degrees cooler and the
>precipitation was solid and 10 inches deep.  Just think, only 51 more
>weeks before we can get back to Innisbrook.
>
>But, before we get to go back I would like some feedback on your
>thoughts on the "table topics" that we that we had during the lunch
>hours.  I have some of my own ideas but I do need yours so that we can
>incorporate your ideas into the planning sessions for next year.
>
>Did you like having  topics to discuss over lunch?
>
> OR,   Would you rather have peace and quiet while you munch?
>
>Would you like the discussion topics from the morning sessions to
>continue during lunch?  ( Some topics did last year- You mean you
>missed it ! )
>
>And, if you want to  talk and chew at the same time,  Would you like more
>or less structure to the "table topics"?
>
>Last, How did you feel  the pace of the conference went, too much
>structure?,  To little ?  Want more free time? Wanted to work
>harder?  Liked volleyball?   Whatever?
>
>I would appreciate your feedback
>
>Chris Christensen
>A Bucky fan
>
Chris:  No real additions or corrections from my point of view on the
conference.  Pace and intensity were about right for me.  Table topics don't
fit for me much.  I liked the "invent your own idea"  and some used them
(cowboy poetry, etc.)   That is an indicator that it worked.  I don't have a
lot of need for structure, so all was well there.
 
Enjoyed being with you.  Went to a program up north myself Wednesday and
found 3 inches of snow.  Glad I live in Virginia.
 
Dick Dunsing...Way down south in Dixie.  Spider U.

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