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Subject: Re: FLASH: FlashForward2000 rocked
From: Marco Alvarado
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 18:59:57 +0100

What about Adobe's keynote? The sound was bad and the presenter seemed as
though he never delivered a presentation for live motion or Adobe for that
matter. His CEO was right next to him and you would think he'd practice for
that reason if for none other.
Live motion was raved for being able to do rollovers and that it was
scalable. It was rough for Adobe and as one of the session presenters
pointed out, he felt like a deer at a rifle association convention. I'll
give them credit for trying and thank them for sponsoring the event, but
they need to do some homework.

The Macromedia party was awesome. I'm still tripping out over the trapeze
artist above the dance floor. The P-Funk band was great and so was the
food. The open bar, well enough said...

Run DMC at the adobe party was also awesome. Wednesday morning was a bit
rough making it the session after two days of day long conferences followed
by open bar sessions.

The conference was great. Yugo showed flash being pushed to all kinds of
"space" and limits.

I think we all need a Herman Miller chair.

Josh Ulm's session was entertaining, insightful, and educational.

Brandon Hall did a great job. The folks at Fig Leaf have their act together!

It was great to see the flash community mingling and growing. Flash 5 is
bad.....

Thanks Lynda and UDA.

The future looks promising for the continued growth of Flash..

-marco



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