hrothgar, on May 16 2006, 06:42 PM, said:
> What are the "very large hassles involved"?
We're worked Vugraph's together before Dave. You know all the bullshit that is involved as well as I do (most likely better). I know that an enormous amount of work went into broadcasting the junior camp in Sydney. Even with a lot of advanced work we ran into some unanticipated problems with the broadband link and had to re-wire the LANs.
We're worked Vugraph's together before Dave. You know all the bullshit that is involved as well as I do (most likely better). I know that an enormous amount of work went into broadcasting the junior camp in Sydney. Even with a lot of advanced work we ran into some unanticipated problems with the broadband link and had to re-wire the LANs.
Absolutely right, but why should that be different for the Cavendish organisers than anywhere else in the world? They still struggle in many places, but allow me to say that they do a pretty good job elsewhere and that Europe and Australia are way ahead of North America in that respect.
Planning is the key word. Jan Martel realises what this is all about. I am sorry to say that this is not yet the case in regard to other organisations in USA, private or public. They really should take a good look at how they do this in for instance Poland, Scandinavia, France, Netherlands, England, Australia and Ireland.
Is it really degrading to ask others, even people in smaller countries than your own, how they go about it? I don't think it is. We can all learn from each other. Here is an area where the USA could learn a few things if they cross the Atlantic Ocean. No offence intended, just a piece of advice.
Roland

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