Thomas Frieden wrote:
Hi,
Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
but also "what can I do to help?", then it's good to have someone there who knows the source and dependencies. I'll be completely (100%, it'll be impossible to reach me in ANY way even for my family and coworkers ;-) ) out of the loop the three last weeks before the show, unless I accidentally manage to check mail on a web cafe once or twice. I'm not planning to, though.
I'm afraid I'm still not clear on the dependencies, either.
Well, we have a few weeks to go yet :-) But as I said, I'll be out of the loop the last three weeks before the show. Kinda "Emerald forest" like, if you will. After years and years (weeks, anyway) the young man suddenly stands in the middle of a city trying to figure out what the heck has been happening while he was gone.
So shall I book a table?
I guess that's for Christophe to answer. I will definitely not be able to be at the table, since I'll have to hold seminars and speeches and all that stuff.
I can hold the fort, no problem. I'll ask them how early they need to know. I think they'll be just glad to have more exhibitors, really.
Depends... There's one major drawback here, and that's the high summer temperatures. On summer days, it can get well over 40 degrees with a high moisture. In fact, this here vally used to be a training ground for soldiers going to tropical battlefields, because of the similar weather. Since I personally don't like too hot weather (nothing beats a slight breeze from the sea or from the mountains), it's sometimes very hard to bear ...
Ah. Well, Sandefjord in early August is as near as perfect as anything can be, then. Sunny and hot enough, but being next to the ocean it's quite nice.