3 posts categorized "Retail FOCUS"

02 May 2007

I know what it means, to miss New Orleans, nearly...

It was ironic that I chose the Qantas/American Airlines option over Air New Zealand/United for the trip to New Orleans because the timing and connections in the USA worked out better (and it was cheaper!). The plan was to arrive late Tuesday night, have a peaceful nights sleep to recover from 21 hours of flying, a leisurely morning, maybe a look around, then wander across the road for the conference kickoff at 3pm Wednesday.

Qantas did their part, Auckland to L.A., fine but then things started to go wrong…

Leaving Auckland about 6pm Tuesday means arriving in L.A. about 13 hours later at 10am Tuesday (thanks to the dateline). I was heading for Dallas, then New Orleans but found my anticipated 4 hour stopover extended to 5 hours due to rough weather at Dallas. Then after several additional 1 hour delays all the flights through Dallas were cancelled as thunder storms had settled in for the evening and the airport was closed.

That meant a frantic call (so glad I had a charged cell-phone) to re-book with seemingly all of America flying that way doing the same. The lines at the terminal counters and free-phones were hours long. While I was on the phone planes were filling up so fast they were losing seats in the time it took to ask if the route was OK then confirm. At one stage I was going to via San Francisco, Washington DC(?), Orlando then New Orleans but that evaporated and the next best offer was “sometime Saturday”. Not much use for a conference on Wed/Thur, a Jazz Fest on Friday/Saturday and when I was leaving on Sunday! 

It wasn’t anyones fault and the American Airlines call centre were great trying all sorts of alternatives over more than 30 minutes to get me there on time. Thankfully a single seat came free on a flight that would work so I went from L.A. (about 10pm) to Miami, sat around there till 11am, then back to New Orleans. It added a couple of thousand kilometres flying & the result was the planned 21-hour trek actually took 39 hours, 18 of them sitting around in airports! Luckily I had taken a good book but I didn’t expect to read the whole thing on the way there! 

I got to New Orleans less than 1 hour before the conference started, just time check-in, have a shower and get to the venue which was in another hotel a short walk away. I nearly missed New Orleans, but am glad I didn’t!

New Orleans, via L.A. & Dallas
Qantas, for a change
Actual Track - 15,344 km (only another 2,147km)

The rest of the photos are here.

21 April 2007

New Orleans? New Orleans! Next week!

RetFGPSOn Tuesday (24/04) I’m heading for New Orleans. This is a rather last minute trip to attend a retail conference with a few days added on for the Jazz Festival. Apart from sorting flights & accommodation I haven’t had much chance to think about the trip.

If there are any readers in New Orleans who’d like to meet up, or you have any advice on what is worth seeing/avoiding let me know via the “email me” link or comments.

30 November 2006

Autodesk University 2006 Day 2 - Wednesday 29th

Sessions Planned;

  • 8:00am  Building Solutions Industry Main Stage
  • 10:00am  Techniques for Managing Large Projects in Autodesk® Revit® Building
  • 1:00pm  Not Your Dad's CAD: Phasing and Design Options with Autodesk® Revit® Building
  • 3:00pm  Networking AutoCAD® Beyond Z
  • 5:00pm  CAD Managers Toolkit for Knowledge Management Evaluations
  • 8:00pm  Industry Reception

The Building Mainstage featured ADT and Revit Building, Structure and much talk of BIM Analysis for Green Building certification. Nothing dramatic in terms of new product/features. The current Revit rendering, limitations of accurender, featured in the Q&A but no commitment when that may improve although Max linking was shown.

BSD Industry Session Presenting at AU with MindManager Beau & Neil presenting to a sold out class Beau Turner & Neil Rosado's session "Not Your Dad's CAD" 

James Van's (SOM) session on Managing Large Revit projects was very interesting. He is the first person I've seen here present without Powerpoint as he rapidly switched to MindManager. Very cool to see MindManager used to an audience that, it seemed, hadn't seen it before.

Just came out of Beau Turner's session on Revit, Not your Dads CAD. I was a little late getting there & found out the "Sold Out" Sticker was no lie. The large room (500 seat?) was packed with many, including me, left standing, sitting, crouching around the sides. Still it was worth it for a interesting introduction to use of Phasing and Design Options in Revit.

I also got to meet Mark T from AVT RetailFOCUS which was great. He was visiting AU for the day and I last saw him in Orlando at the AVT user conference in Feb. Tonight its the "industry receptions".

Typos removed & photos added 09–12–2006


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