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Date:         Mon, 26 Apr 2004 19:12:37 -0600
Reply-To:     Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM>
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         Jack Hamilton <JackHamilton@FIRSTHEALTH.COM>
Subject:      Re: First Time SUGI in Montreal
Comments: To: theNOOOlakerSPAMMM@ACDDOOT.NET
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Attendees have worn everything from suits to shorts. You might want to wear a light jacket in case the air-conditioning is overactive.

A laptop is a good idea - you can read the proceedings while you're there. If there's something you want to discuss with a developer or tech support, bring a printout - in the past, laptops have not been allowed in the demo area where the developers hang out.

I don't see any need for manuals.

-- JackHamilton@FirstHealth.com Manager, Technical Development Metrics Department, First Health West Sacramento, California USA

>>> "Craig Lake" <theNOOOlakerSPAMMM@ACDDOOT.NET> 04/26/2004 5:54 PM >>> My company is sending me to my first SUGI this year. Unfortunately since it's a small company, I'm going alone. So if you see someone sitting by themselves...

Anyway, can someone tell me what the dress code is like? It looks like this question came up in the newsgroup in years past, but I wanted to know what the latest word is. My company is pretty casual, so I'm used to just wearing tennis shoes, jeans, and either a button down oxford or polo shirt. Anything else that people typically bring (laptops, SAS reference manuals, source code)?

Thanks in advance.


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