Good morning, all;
Many of us could not go to Humboldt for the APUG gathering there.
At the instigation of John Nikon F, we had a small gathering at one of our local camera pusher's facility, Kenmore Camera at the north end of Lake Washington in Kenmore, Washington. John Nikon F, Flatulent1, Brian Legge, and I were in attendance. Yes, we had a small gathering of APUG people right here in Seattle today. Another person was also invited, but may have had other commitments at that hour.
There is still something about actually being in the same room with someone and talking with them directly. Reading the messages we post occasionally, and even sending a "Personal Message" to other members is nice, but it is not the same. If I can offer an analogy, it may be a little like the difference in watching a photograph come out of the paper delivery port of a digital printer, and watching the magic of an image begin forming in the developing tray after you have waited the needed length of time and you can turn on the safelight and watch that magic taking place.
We even had a bit of discussion about having a real APUG US Pacific Northwest Regional Group gathering in the Puget Sound area.
Enjoy; Ralph, Latte Land, Washington
Many of us could not go to Humboldt for the APUG gathering there.
At the instigation of John Nikon F, we had a small gathering at one of our local camera pusher's facility, Kenmore Camera at the north end of Lake Washington in Kenmore, Washington. John Nikon F, Flatulent1, Brian Legge, and I were in attendance. Yes, we had a small gathering of APUG people right here in Seattle today. Another person was also invited, but may have had other commitments at that hour.
There is still something about actually being in the same room with someone and talking with them directly. Reading the messages we post occasionally, and even sending a "Personal Message" to other members is nice, but it is not the same. If I can offer an analogy, it may be a little like the difference in watching a photograph come out of the paper delivery port of a digital printer, and watching the magic of an image begin forming in the developing tray after you have waited the needed length of time and you can turn on the safelight and watch that magic taking place.
We even had a bit of discussion about having a real APUG US Pacific Northwest Regional Group gathering in the Puget Sound area.
Enjoy; Ralph, Latte Land, Washington

But, as you sagely pointed out, planning takes conversation.