Okay, I'm back. Yes, I was going to try to post the city stuff on Monday and got totally buried in work when I hit LA. I'm back in front of the computer this afternoon and I'll get the cities and other information up and ready for voting.
'A Hole in the World'
F2F 2: Is there anybody here that hasn't slept together?
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
I'll get the cities and other information up and ready for voting.
I definitely won't have time to work on the ballot until the weekend.
There's a book of photographs of people's houses all over the world where the photographers hauled all the possessions outside and staged them, then took the picture. It's really cool. Can't remember the name of it.
Material World! I love that book.
Raquel: Insent to your profile address.
(sorry everyone who is not Raquel-- it is at least related to a F2F meeting.)
I definitely won't have time to work on the ballot until the weekend.
Not a problem. I'll get the cities up and listed here and we can hash out the exact wording and layout and such for the ballot.
So, everyone here's the list of cities as I have it, what am I missing?
New Orleans
Toronto
Kansas City/Lawrence
Minneapolis
Nashville
Cleveland
Austin
San Antonio (Did we talk about this one, or am I smoking crack?)
What am I missing. I don't have my cheat sheet in front of me, but I want to get this rolling.
We're telling folks that they can choose two from among all the cities. The two votes will get equal weight and then the 4 cities with the most votes will be looked into in depth with regards to available hotels, costs, etc. etc.
Not to answer for Astarte, but I think she may have been doing Austin/San Antonio instead of
Austin
San Antonio
Cool, so it might be a slash for Austin and San Antonio, we'll wait for Astarte to confirm for us.
Sorry, ND, wasn't trying to pressure, just wondered if I'd missed a memo.
Those are the cities I remember. We could either do two lists of all cities and have someone choose one from the first and a different one from the second, or, if we didn't want people to choose the same city both times, then we could list all possible combinations. I really can't imagine anyone choosing the same city twice if we ask them not to, though.
Fred Pete is also counting the votes by hand, so he can just throw out any duplicates like that.
I think you're right Deena. Though maybe there's something that can me done to prevent a city from being chosen twice (I use the passive voice because I don't know how to do it, and I'm not telling any one they should).