Are Conferences and Confluences Dead?
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Are Conferences and Confluences Dead?
Not much going on here anymore.
Has social media made actually meeting with real people obsolete?
Has social media made actually meeting with real people obsolete?
Re: Are Conferences and Confluences Dead?
Apparently, so. 

Re: Are Conferences and Confluences Dead?
Yes, and this theory has been proven.
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Re: Are Conferences and Confluences Dead?
I miss that stuff! I don't think it's 100% gone.
Re: Are Conferences and Confluences Dead?
Hey, y'all can head down to New Zealand and we can have one at my place...




I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: Are Conferences and Confluences Dead?
Here in SoCal, we were having them so often that we kinda got burned out on them ... but it would be nice to have one like the old days, with instruments displayed. 

It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
Re: Are Conferences and Confluences Dead?
I just now realized that NAMM has come and gone. I always looked forward to the reports and photos posted here….
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Re: Are Conferences and Confluences Dead?
I also miss the get-togethers. We used to have an annual event in Southern California.
Several reasons why they have gone away include:
Since the heydays of events we've had reaccessions, the plannedemic, and crazy inflation.
This forum drove enthusiasm for events and so many of the veteran members rarely looking in here or have completely stopped posting.
Several have gotten a bit older and their got-up-and-go has gotten-up-and-went.
There's a bit of "been there, done that" sort of mindset for some.
Then, it's what fellow veteran member Paul Azpeitia said, "getting enough people to commit to a time, date, and place is like herding cats."
Several reasons why they have gone away include:
Since the heydays of events we've had reaccessions, the plannedemic, and crazy inflation.
This forum drove enthusiasm for events and so many of the veteran members rarely looking in here or have completely stopped posting.
Several have gotten a bit older and their got-up-and-go has gotten-up-and-went.
There's a bit of "been there, done that" sort of mindset for some.
Then, it's what fellow veteran member Paul Azpeitia said, "getting enough people to commit to a time, date, and place is like herding cats."
The JETGLO finish name should be officially changed to JETGLO ROCKS! 

Re: Are Conferences and Confluences Dead?
IIRC the last few were strictly jamming/performing venues without a formal display area set up. If you check the picture threads, you can probably see how the format had changed over time.
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca