AMMRL ENC 99 program

Karen Ann Smith (karenann@unm.edu)
Wed, 28 Oct 1998 16:18:53 -0700

I apologize for resending this- but I got only a few replies the
first time, and I seem to have misplaced them (they just don't make
electrons like they used to!). So, please send me your suggestions
and panel leader nominations.
>
> ------
> The next AMMRL meeting has been scheduled for Monday 1 Mar from 7-9 pm at
> ENC in Orlando. We need to think about the program, and the steering
> committee needs your help. I have listed below some possible topics-
> please, please make comments, suggestions, addtions, etc.
>
> Of major importance is volunteers to lead the sessions. You may volunteer
> yourself or others.
>
> Replies may be sent to me- karenann@unm.edu or to steer@wwitch.unl.edu
>
> Session 1: "Tricks of the Trade- Software, Hardware, and Other Things to
> Make a Lab Manager's Job More Manageable"
>
>
> Possible ideas:
>
> 1) Computer Security- general? specific?
> 2) billing/record keeping- Unix boxes
> non-unix boxes
> 3) Off- spectrometer processing
> 4) Training tricks/hints
> 5) Computer reservation system- this has been discussed a lot lately- do
> we want to see/hear more details?
> 6) Hardware fixes, gimicks, tricks, etc.
>
> Session 2: Stupid User Tricks:
> subcatagories: VT
> Explosions
> Other
>
> (Events must have happened in the manager's lab. NO service enginer
> stories. Each manager may submit as many stories as s/he likes. A junta
> (volunteers?) will narrow the entries down to 5 in each catagory, and the
> members will vote by applause for the winner. Entries must be submitted
> with a name (of the manager) but, upon request, we can descretely
> eliminate the names from the final list. Winner gets????)
>

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