Re: Sitting Around the Domain TableJothan Frakes – Jun 05, 2005 11:13 PM PST
The Domain Roundtable 2005 was a success, and the 2006 conference is already being planned.
It was a fantastic event, with great sessions, panels, and participants like Leonard Holmes, who I got the priveledge of meeting briefly at the conference.
The participants deserve much of the credit for making it such a success… all of us who are passionate about the domain name industry got the opportunity to hear about current events and meet like-minded and spirited players.
My personal appreciation goes out to all of the speakers, panelists, and sponsors, and the great folks such as Leonard for taking time to attend (and to write favorable reviews of) the conference.
Next year, the only reservations needed will be travel and hotel…
Re: Sitting Around the Domain TableMatthew Elvey – Jun 14, 2005 7:39 AM PST
Bodyguards for Bob? With the number of customers he has*, and with the many positions he boldly takes (taking one is controversial and the norm is not to), I'm not surprised. (He's ticked me off with some of them, even as I heartily agree with the rest, and overall admire the guy.)
*if 0.00001% of his customers slapped him, he'd probably be dead.
The Domain Roundtable 2005 was a success, and the 2006 conference is already being planned.
It was a fantastic event, with great sessions, panels, and participants like Leonard Holmes, who I got the priveledge of meeting briefly at the conference.
The participants deserve much of the credit for making it such a success… all of us who are passionate about the domain name industry got the opportunity to hear about current events and meet like-minded and spirited players.
My personal appreciation goes out to all of the speakers, panelists, and sponsors, and the great folks such as Leonard for taking time to attend (and to write favorable reviews of) the conference.
Next year, the only reservations needed will be travel and hotel…
Bodyguards for Bob? With the number of customers he has*, and with the many positions he boldly takes (taking one is controversial and the norm is not to), I'm not surprised. (He's ticked me off with some of them, even as I heartily agree with the rest, and overall admire the guy.)
*if 0.00001% of his customers slapped him, he'd probably be dead.