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Video Conferencing all the different conventions is a great idea.
Ellen Johnson told me that anyone can email her with any advice or suggestions at: ej@atheists.org This includes those people who say they can't reach her. Email her a phone# and a good time to call. I just asked her to postpone the planned reprint of AA (American Atheists) literature. When I went through the small stack of the lit I had here, all outdated stuff with AA's Texas address on it, it was all anti-theism stuff. I was chagrined to not have one pamphlet about atheism, atheist activism, or anything along those lines. I'm not opposed to a few brochures about things such as bible contradictions, but, they fail to educate anyone about atheism. So, I think I just made a new project for myself, an AA lit re-do. Yay for new ideas. -Janice |
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As most of you know I am a film/video producer. What I don't talk about as much is that my day job at a medical center includes video conferencing. (as well as video producer) But I have built a network of ISDN video conferencing sites (40+ all connected on their own T1s) all over my state.
It is far less expensive than Satellite and could be coordinated with hotels and convention centers around the nation pretty simply. A two hour video conference like this would be far less expensive than a satellite dealio of the same duration. Using satellites you have to rent the sat time, and you need an uplink and a downlink at each location. (renting satellite trucks is not cheap) Using ISDN, you simply need the bandwidth (which can be installed by the local telecom) and a video conferencing system, which can be rented, borrowed, or may already be there. ISDN would be thousands cheaper than Satellite, even if we were connecting at a full T1 of bandwidth. Janice, feel free to run this by Ellen and I will assist in whatever way she wants me too. But I'm not taking it to her. She and I's last project ended with us still friends, but not in a way that was what either of us intended or wanted. I'd be happy to help out, and I can make it happen (I even have a bridge that would bring all the sites together for $28 per hour, per site) Drop me a line, or tell Ellen too if she wants to. She has my email. |
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