[LINK] Fwd: AusWeb Conference Update Volume 13, Issue 7

Antony Barry tony at tony-barry.emu.id.au
Mon May 14 16:19:49 AEST 2007



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> From: "AusWeb" <ausweb at scu.edu.au>
> Date: 14 May 2007 11:15:02 AM
> To: <tony at tony-barry.emu.id.au>
> Subject: Conference Update Volume 13, Issue 7
> Reply-To: ausweb at scu.edu.au
>
>
> Conference Update
> Volume 13, Issue 7
>
> IN THIS ISSUE
> 1. Early Bird Registration extended
> 2. Conference Posters/Shorted Edited Papers
> 3. Coffs Claims Best Climate
>
>
> 1. Early Bird rate EXTENDED to 28th May
> ----------------------------------------------
> We have received some requests for extension of time to register  
> using the early bird rate and so have extended the deadline to 28th  
> May 2007. The Early Bird rate represents exceptional value and  
> includes 2 nights accommodation at Pacific Bay Resort. REGISTER NOW  
> https://www.scupayments.com/conf/AusWeb06/
>
> 2. Conference Posters/Short Edited Papers
> --------------------------------------------------------
> Each year at AusWeb we display a number of posters and dedicate  
> time for delegates to peruse and for the authors to be available to  
> answer questions. The poster session will be on Monday afternoon  
> and allows the presentation of research in progress, demonstrations  
> of pre-release software or to get feedback from attendees on new  
> ideas. A shortened, edited paper between 1-4 pages will also be  
> published in the Conference Proceedings and on the Web site. Late  
> papers will only be published on the Web site. Details at  http:// 
> ausweb.scu.edu.au/aw06/papers/index.html
>
> 3. Coffs claims best climate in Australia
> ------------------------------------------------
> Assessed by the CSIRO as one of the best climates in Australia,  
> there are more hours of sunshine than areas to the south and less  
> humidity than areas to the north. The regional wind pattern is  
> strongly modified by land sea breezes. Most of the area is  
> protected from cold winter winds by the ranges and water  
> temperatures remain in the low 20 degree range throughout the  
> winter. Better come to AusWeb 07 to find out if its true!
>
> Regards,
> The AusWeb Team
> ------------

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