POLL: Would you attend a SketchUcation 3D Basecamp EU?
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Bonjour Limousin.
C'est un fait que la plupart des forums sur l'Internet sont en Anglais. Qu'on le veuille ou non, l'Anglais s'est imposĂ© comme langue la plus utilisĂ©e sur l'Internet. J'ai la chance d'ĂȘtre relativement bilingue (si j'exclus mes quelques notion d'Espagnol). Il y a quand mĂȘme deux forums en Français que je frĂ©quente rĂ©guliĂšrement. Le forum en Français sur ce site de Sketchucation et celui sur le site de Abvent.
Tu es le bienvenue pour y poser toute question pertinente relativement Ă SU, les forums et leur fonctionnement. Je suis d'accord que les instructions sur la façon d'utiliser les forums sont plus que rudimentaires, pour ne pas dire inexistantes. Bref, on apprend sur le tas. Les organisateurs en sont conscient et travaillent sur un manuel d'instruction. J'ose espĂ©rer qu'il sera traduit dans les langues des forums utilisant d'autres langues que l'Anglais. Il y a quand mĂȘme huit langues autres que l'Anglais sur Sketchucation.
Je vois quelque fois des questions en Français sur les deux forums anglais de Google et j'essaie d'aider les gens au meilleur de mes connaissances. Les gens sont trĂšs tolĂ©rants et l'un d'eux Ă mĂȘme dĂ©pannĂ© un hispanophone en lui donnnant le lien du forum espagnol sur Sketchucation. Il est bien Ă©videmment possible que certains individus Ă©crivent n'importe quoi mais, comme on sait ce qu'est l'Internet, on s'en fout un peu.
Bref, si quelque chose que tu a lu t'a déplu ou si tu as une question précise, utilise notre forum en Français et quelqu'un se fera un plaisir de t'aider.
Salutations.
Jean Lemire
Richelieu, Québec, Canada.
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Why not Beirut - we can use a bit if quite time...
and it is also not as far as Europe.
I'm from South Africa...
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or why not at the german beer festival in munich? we could all booze beer until delirium.
honestly - I would suggest we meet in a dungeon where our minds are not driven off the most important thing: SketchUp!
(and please no more word in french - sonst fang ich auch noch an...)
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Sicily. warm, great food, not expensive, and best sights in the world.
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@cadfather said:
Sicily. warm, great food, not expensive, and best sights in the world.
and a chance to meet "capi di tutte le capi" Cosa Nostra...
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I wouldn't mind Sicily either - I should go and visit that Roman villa in Enna at last!
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that's it Frederik, just let me know and i'll fix you a meeting with the cadfather! - it can be a very inspiring place and Gai you are right, lots to enjoy for the historian. if you ever need a guide, i have revisited many places but never mind doing it again. (EDIT: e.g ..where the athenians were kept prisoners by the syracusans - or paleolithic graves carved high along the walls of a canyon)
btw if people don't mind the bullets (they're filled with freshly crushed melon ice cream)
i can help sorting it out - just need to write a couple of paper notes...(seriously)... -
Hi folks.
I second Sicily. I was there in 2004, end of august, with my wife of sicilian origins. The country is nice, warm and dry. The weather was nice (no rain for nine days). Some beaches are superb (Eraclea Minoa). Sciacca Mare is also nice but much smaller. Try to hold the Basecamp near Agrigento where there are nice Roman temples dating back about 2000 years. Monte Pelegrino in Palermo is also a nice place to visit. From the top of the mountain you have a fantastic view of the Mediterannean sea and the Palermo Bay.
There are some very good restaurants and the food is delicioso. The pastry in Alessandria della Rocca propose excellent pastries.
I still need to visit the northeast coast (Etna, Taormina and the Messina strait, just to name a few spots).
Just ideas.
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I must be utterly blindâŠ. First I completely overlooked this important thread and now I canât seem to find where to vote. Buttons, I need buttons!!! Iâm from Europe, count me in. So Iâll do my best to attend, as long as itâs a practical and interesting location somewhere in Europe.
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Top of the page wo3dan. there should be a few selection circles to choose.
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@remus said:
Top of the page wo3dan. there should be a few selection circles to choose.
Thanks remus. No buttons anymore....!!! My wife looked over my sholder and pointed out that the poll is closed. Blind as I am I couldn't see that either.
(I guess I shouldn't work(!?drink?!) so much.)
Anyway, at least Coen got to know where I stand concerning the EU Basecamp. And it's just to get an overall view of who/how many is/are interested.cheers,
Wo3Dan -
I did not see this poll, so its tool late for me to vote (make it 18 Yes's for I don't live in Europe but would like to attend, as of 23 May).
But YES, I would like to attend a SU conference in Europe, even though I live in Portland, Oregon, USA. Airfares as we all know are rising incredibly fast and the $ dropping (I know ...sob, sob) so having a place where "value" room and board would be a necessity for us "middle class" Americans.
Also, if an SU conference is not schuduled for the immediate future but for a later time, perhaps at the end of the tourist months ... early September, just before or at the beginning of the school year.
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@unknownuser said:
so having a place where "value" room and board would be a necessity for us "middle class" Americans.
This issue is important even to us high class Europeans.
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Berlin!
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I missed this poll as well. Boy does it move fast in here. Count me in. I don't live in Europe, but I'd love to visit again, and this is just the thing that would add to a fun trip.
I agree with Europe proper, it's just so easy to travel around by train. But my sister lives in Australia and that would be my second continent pick. I simply love it "down under".
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Missed the poll, but would sure like to attend.
Living in Oslo, Norway.frolich
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I too didnÂŽt see the post untill now, but sure as hell would like to go and meet and learn and have a good time. Would be nice to see some realtime avatares.
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