Re: EI conferences

From: Robert J. Bradbury (bradbury@www.aeiveos.com)
Date: Sun Feb 27 2000 - 14:51:18 MST


On Sun, 27 Feb 2000, Amara Graps wrote:

> > I suggested Dubai as an EI conference site...
>
> That particular place might not be so fun for some of us (women) because
> of the local, religious customs.

I have a friend who has been to Dubai and she admits that the eyes
of the local Arab's tend to get a bit bigger when she lights up a cigar.
But "Traveler" bills it as the "Las Vegas" of the Arab world, so
I don't think the local religious customs would be difficult to
overcome. It also has merits I can't think of a better group than
Extropians to encourage those with an Arab/Moslem mentality to come
to grips with some of their dysfunctional traditions.

> If there's a solar eclipse nearby, that would make the excursion much more
> enticing. In the year 2006, and 2009, a solar eclipse might pass nearby
> (I'd have to check the eclipse paths).

Another possibility would be scheduling conferences for interesting
planetary conjunctions (someplace with guaranteed good viewing and
far enough in advance that we can purchase a nice Extro-scope...)

>
> [By the way, in 2010, July 11, there's a total solar eclipse going
> through Easter Island. How's that for a "destination" Extropy
> Institute location?! Count me in on that one.]

We could plan ahead, if Zyvex pushes up nanotech a bit we might
be able to fly our air cars there ourselves, rather than trying
to book 250 extropians onto a single plane flight (can you even
fly to Easter Island???).

>
> Re: Budapest & other European locations

Interesting possibilities, I think this points out the need for
selecting conference locations early and establishing "local"
committees to assist in the organization.

Robert



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