[NTLK] 2012/2013 Newton Conference

William Maloney william.maloney.09 at cnu.edu
Mon Sep 24 15:08:40 EDT 2012


What benefits would having a recognized group like the WorldWide Newton
Association offer? I suppose it might make booking easier and somewhat more
persuasive for certain things. Did the WNA get any benefits? When did it
technically go defunct? Is there a chance the name or any of the former
members could be salvaged?

On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Grant Hutchinson <grant at splorp.com> wrote:

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> On 2012-09-23, at 2:51 PM, William Maloney wrote:
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> > 2013 would be the year to do it probably. I'm curious under which club or
> > organization I would have to book it under. Perhaps even advertise it in
> as
> > a vintage computer festival?
>
> Previous Worldwide Newton Conferences were sponsored in part by the now
> defunct Worldwide Newton Association.
>
> http://wwnc.newtontalk.net/
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> We could look into booking the event under the NewtonTalk banner, although
> NewtonTalk is not an officially registered or recognized legal or
> non-profit entity.
>
> g.
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