KennyR wrote:
But in the end, who really cares.
Those with an interest in Amiga.
AmiWest broadcasts are forty-five minutes of listening to people having problems setting up presentations or the hotel wifi...
Having a live webcam all the time means capturing the good moments (like the presentations) and the mundane moments (when nothing is really happening except for technical problems).
...followed by several hours of filming empty chairs at the sound of people talking in the distance.
Again another mundane moment. Just like watching any other, 24-hour, live webcam from any other location in the world. Of course, like any other live webcam, you are free to walk away (and hopefully, you won't miss anything.)
And if you're really lucky, a presentation you can either see or hear but never both.
If you cannot see/hear it on the webcam, then wait for the high-def video to be posted (which will be done this year, thank goodness).
Truly,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group -
http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htmSouthern California Commodore & Amiga Network -
http://www.portcommodore.com/sccan