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02 February 2006

The e-Conference presentation went well yesterday, although my Mum got the biggest laugh.... which wasn't what I suspected. I told them about my MumTech Standard... i.e. when my mum (63) starts using a technology it is officially mainstream. I've been telling a 'My mum buys on Amazon' story for a while now. But recently I spent a couple of hours clearing out her garage. Towards the end she brought me out a cup of tea, and we stood drinking, looking at this pile of rubbish on the drive. "Maybe I should ebay it", she said.

The conference delegates loved that.

The new USBAH site got great feedback from the delegates, especially the Organiser Only area. They also seemed very receptive to USBAH's overall Internet Strategy... which was the area I specifically talked about. I also learned that Stephen Cartwright actually lived at Apple Tree Farm... which will mean something to anyone who knows Farmyard Tales.

Posted by Nick Warren at 8:54 AM

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