by Byron100 » Wed 10 Sep 2008, 14:25:26
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Heineken', 'P')erhaps it will have to be a convention of the mind.
Let's not give up on this idea quite yet, Heineken. So many other so-called "fringe groups" have regular conventions, such as the Mars Society, which holds conventions each year, alternating between Boulder, CO and some other place in North America every other year. I went to the one in 2002, in Boulder...it was great fun (this was back in the days when I still had hopes that humanity would be able to get off this rock, before I received the bad news about peak oil). This group was very diverse, lots of libertarian-minded types, a real geek-fest...LOL. If an organization as "fringe" as the *Mars Society* can pull this off, there's no reason why we can't either. Just a matter of having enough of us that want to do this sort of thing. Our membership is increasing by leaps and bounds, there are local Meet-up Peak Oil groups going on all across the country, and I'm certain there are many folks who are lurkers on this board that would jump at the chance to go to an actual convention.
As for the point about having the convention in the east being unfair to our western members, I just feel there are a lot more members who live in the east in proportion to those that live out west, so that's something that'd have to be taken into consideration. But I'd not be opposed to any location, not by a long shot. If it was held out in Portland, Oregon, I'd still jump at the chance to go...no doubt about that. I do think it should be held in a place that at least has some sort of attraction...K.C. doesn't have that much to offer in this regard, as opposed to someplace like Boulder, for instance.

Also, if this was an annual event, the location city could be rotated around the country, such as Orlando, FL one year, Washington, DC the next, Madison, Wisconsin the year after, then out to Portland and so on and so forth.
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