Humm, seeing that's what we just had, I'm not sure where you're coming
from.
BTW I don't think there was any real surprise in this, and it doesn't
diminish from our local hosts' fabulous job. I thank them for their
efforts and hospitality.
Lou
On 11/15/2010 2:44 PM, Ole Jacobsen wrote:
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010, Lou Berger wrote:
Xiangsong,
I suspect you may have misunderstood me. I'm endorsing the old
practice of letting in (to meetings) any who wish *without* payment or badge.
Sure they won't be able to go into the terminal room, but that isn't a
significant issue. Them eating the snacks could possibly turn into an issue,
but it hasn't to date.
Lou
I am sure this happens already to some extent and I don't think it's
an issue (having a guest speaker, someone who wants to find out about
a specific working group, whatever...). So long as this does not turn
into a way to abuse the system, I don't think anyone is suggesting TSA
style security at our meetings.
Ole
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