I've started a new thread because the thread I originally posted in was concerning the chat room specifically I guess.
I really liked the virtual symposium. I probably will never go to one in person due to health issues in the family so this was a great opportunity for me. I wish I had spent more time becoming familiar with the AAW homepage because I kept looking at the original symposium website, not the virtual symposium website. The demos were nice to watch and you can tell it's an evolving process in that some presenters seemed to have a better video setup and feel but that's to be expected. I look forward to re-watching some of the demos. While I may not make exactly what is being demonstrated I love being able to watch the tool control. I wonder when in person symposiums are back is it possible there might be a virtual attendance offering as well. Finally I'm curious how the auctions fared in the digital format? Were their new buyers bidding? How did the prices paid compare? What was the reaction from vendors? Interesting times, hat's off to the AAW for moving forward.
I really liked the virtual symposium. I probably will never go to one in person due to health issues in the family so this was a great opportunity for me. I wish I had spent more time becoming familiar with the AAW homepage because I kept looking at the original symposium website, not the virtual symposium website. The demos were nice to watch and you can tell it's an evolving process in that some presenters seemed to have a better video setup and feel but that's to be expected. I look forward to re-watching some of the demos. While I may not make exactly what is being demonstrated I love being able to watch the tool control. I wonder when in person symposiums are back is it possible there might be a virtual attendance offering as well. Finally I'm curious how the auctions fared in the digital format? Were their new buyers bidding? How did the prices paid compare? What was the reaction from vendors? Interesting times, hat's off to the AAW for moving forward.
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