Article: Coverage of IEDM 2003: Day 1
By: David Wang (dwang.delete@this.realworldtech.com), December 9, 2003 6:28 pm
Room: Moderated Discussions
Dean Kent (dkent@realworldtech.com) on 12/9/03 wrote:
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>David Wang (dwang@realworldtech.com) on 12/9/03 wrote:
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>>Does anyone care? It takes considerable energy to write these things up. The
>>material is "interesting", but perhaps only to me. If it's only interesting to
>>me, then there's no point in writing it up....
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>I'll try to get you some stats tonight on how many readers the article had today.
>FWIW, David and I appreciate the effort. I know it is frustrating when there is no direct feedback...
I don't have press credentials (obviously), but I managed to convince the PR people for IEDM that I write for a mythical web site. In exchange for the free grub, I promised that I'd send a link. Now that there's *something* on the web site, technically speaking, my job is done. I have a link to send to those PR people now. I'm just wondering if I should bother to write the rest up, because there's a lot more stuff for Day 2. Half of Day 1 was spent in the plenary session, so only half a day for papers. Tue and Wed are packed with papers.
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>David Wang (dwang@realworldtech.com) on 12/9/03 wrote:
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>>Does anyone care? It takes considerable energy to write these things up. The
>>material is "interesting", but perhaps only to me. If it's only interesting to
>>me, then there's no point in writing it up....
>
>I'll try to get you some stats tonight on how many readers the article had today.
>FWIW, David and I appreciate the effort. I know it is frustrating when there is no direct feedback...
I don't have press credentials (obviously), but I managed to convince the PR people for IEDM that I write for a mythical web site. In exchange for the free grub, I promised that I'd send a link. Now that there's *something* on the web site, technically speaking, my job is done. I have a link to send to those PR people now. I'm just wondering if I should bother to write the rest up, because there's a lot more stuff for Day 2. Half of Day 1 was spent in the plenary session, so only half a day for papers. Tue and Wed are packed with papers.