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----ABOUT THE CONFERENCE:
1) WAS THE LOCATION FOR THE CONFERENCE INTERESTING? YES.
2) WERE THE TOPICS COVERED OF INTEREST TO YOU? YES.
3) LIST THE TALKS/SUBJECTS THAT WERE THE MOST VALUABLE TO YOU. TALKS: Hans Hagen. Typesetting Nightmares. Stephan Lehmke. TeXPower -- Dynamic Presentations with LaTeX. Hans Hagen. EXaMpLe. John Plaice. Omega, OpenTye and the XML World. Kaveh Bazargan. POV-ray: a 3D graphics tool for TeX.
SUBJECTS: Multilingual Document Processing Fonts
4) LIST THE TALKS/SUBJECTS THAT WERE THE LEAST VALUABLE TO YOU. TALKS: Giuseppe Bilotta. Math in ConTeXt: bridging the gap with (AMS-)LaTeX. Kalle Saastamoinen, et al. Enabling Web-access to a Database of Calculus Problems Using LaTeX, PHP and LaTeX2HTML.
SUBJECTS: The Power of TeX and the Power of Mac OS X
----INTERNET CONNCECTIONS
5) WERE YOU SATISFIED WITH THE INTERNET ACCESS PROVIDED? ABSOLUTELY.
6) WAS IT HELPFUL TO HAVE THE iBOOKS AVAILABLE AT THE WORKSHOPS AND FOR EMAIL ACCESS? YES.
----ACCOMMODATION AND TRANSPORTATION:
7) DID YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS WITH HOTEL ACCOMMODATION? NO.
8) WERE HOTEL CHARGES AS YOU EXPECTED? YES.
9) DID YOU HAVE PROBLEMS WITH TRANSPORTATION? NO.
----HOW COULD CONFERENCES BE BETTER ORGANIZED:
10) COMMENTS?
I think it was really well organized. The only "problem" was to begin the talks on time after breaks/lunch, and managing the time for the talk and questions, I mean, between one talk and the other there should be a 5-10 minutes gap for questions, or the speakers should be informed that the real time of their talks should be 5-10 minutes less than the requested.
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11) REMARKS
It was my first time in a TUG Conference. The only thing I can say is that I enjoyed it as much as possible. In general all talks were more than I expected, and it was a pleasure to meet such wonderful people there. THANKS A LOT.
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