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- From: thad@lever.asd.sgi.com (Thad Beier)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics
- Subject: Re: SigGraph, Chicago, and Unions
- Keywords: Coffee Break!
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- Date: 14 Aug 92 19:52:04 GMT
- References: <1992Aug14.015500.25529@cmcl2.nyu.edu> <BsyK9q.18s.2@cs.cmu.edu> <1992Aug14.105349.23048@hellgate.utah.edu>
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- I wasn't going to say anything...but...
-
- It is the session chair that is responsible for making things run on time.
- Not some god-anointed AV person, but the session chair. The AV people
- work for Siggraph, not the other way around. If we were to go over,
- and be forced to pay double-time for over time, that should be our
- choice, or Siggraph's choice.
-
- We had the first session, and the keynote speakers went significantly over
- their allotted time. Fine. We started 10 minutes late. We were told that
- we had until 11:55 or we would run into the now famous coffee break, and
- divided it up into 4 twenty minute segments that would work fine with no
- questions.
-
- The next speaker, the very professional Tom Sederberg, got a message
- flashing STOP TALKING NOW 16 minutes into his presentation. Our
- session chair did not see it, we had no idea what was happening when
- Tom said "I have to stop talking now" and sat down. Similarly with the
- next two speakers. Each speaker was told that the session chair would
- be regulating his time (like at every other Siggraph conference, and
- conferences in general), and had were surprised and struck dumb by
- this monitor flashing in your face. Perhaps by later sessions they had
- a countdown running, but I can tell you that they certainly didn't for
- the first session.
-
- Sederberg, in particular, had rehearsed his talk many times, knew exactly
- how long it would take, planned precisely what he was going to say, timed
- his demos to the second, and was incredibly upset about being cut off like
- that. We had all worked for weeks on our presentations, and to be cut off
- arbitrarily by *the people working for us* was uncalled for.
-
- (Tom Sederberg is quoted by me without permission. Sorry)
-
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- Thad Beier..Silicon Graphics..415)390-1028..thad@sgi.com..C-172A N7770T.....FLY!
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