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Re: ISFI 2006
Posted by: rwkovarsky (IP Logged)
Date: July 02, 2006 02:59PM

To both Pat and John,

Nothing in my post was meant to be a detraction from the seminar. I truly enjoyed it. In fact, IMHO, if the only "complaint" is that there were too many good papers to choose from, that is truly a testimony to the quality of the seminar. My suggestion was simply food for thought on how to improve an already excellent program. I do acknowledge the potential logistical problems with multiple presentations of the same paper and I do not know if this is a dealer breaker or not.

I agree with John that the entire program was first rate and that Pat and his staff deserve many kudos for the hard work that was put into the program.

Rich Kovarsky, P.E., CFI, CFEI
Pyro-Technical Investigations
www.ptiforensic.com



Subject Views Written By Posted
  ISFI 2006 2458 Joseph Carey 06/30/2006 11:23AM
  Re: ISFI 2006 1095 PMK140 07/01/2006 06:04AM
  Re: ISFI 2006 1112 Chris Bloom, CJBFireConsultant 07/02/2006 12:42PM
  Re: ISFI 2006 1055 PMK140 07/02/2006 12:54PM
  Re: ISFI 2006 1077 Chris Bloom, CJBFireConsultant 07/02/2006 01:04PM
  Re: ISFI 2006 1116 rwkovarsky 07/02/2006 12:35PM
  Re: ISFI 2006 1077 PMK140 07/02/2006 12:58PM
  Re: ISFI 2006 1077 rwkovarsky 07/02/2006 02:59PM
  Re: ISFI 2006 1103 John J. Lentini, CFEI 07/02/2006 01:13PM


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