Well today you would know it is fall in the Seattle area. We have some of our well known rain and it is a bit soggy out there today. Personally I don't mind since my commute is all in doors other then walking the kids to schoolan back each day.
I am amazed more people here in the Pacific North West don't get a web based conferencing room like I did. Just being out of the rain alone is a perfect reason to meet with everyone online instead of in person.
Meeting using web conferencing software takes away so much fun on the other hand though I guess. No more Dropping your files into a puddle as you enter the car, unbrella blows away as you pick the files back up, your seat gets all wet from the door being left open while all this goes on, you get to where the conference room is that your meeting is being held at and there is no parking at all, so parking on the street you get drenshed from passing cars, and not just one car, Once in the building after your hike you completely wipe out due to the super slippery floor, then they decide to place the wet floor sign out, in the elevator you see that you look like a reck, finally in the conference room you get the person's laptop in the seat next to you covered with water from your coat, people notice your sopping wet allover and simply ask any trouble getting here?
Sadly this is your first meeting of the day ... truly a Monday for some. Now this may be a made up story ... or is it? For many living in rainy areas things like this heppen all the time.
So the value of web based conferencing software goes up in rainy areas in my mind. I do have any of this trouble. I simply enter my web conferencing room each morning and have several meetings, trainins, drop ins each day. When I ask any trouble getting here the answers generally don't invalve wet documents and rain.
So my tip is if you live in a city where it could rain I suggest you get web based conferenceing software to keep you and your stuff dry ... smiles
Expect Miracles...
Shane Belceto
10/15/07
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