Jimbo unfortunately has turned his facebook reply from "accept" to
"decline" which I guess means he pressed the wrong button! Pity!
Personally I'm most looking forward to the talks and the discussion on
the chapter's priorities.
The hustings should also be interesting as it will continue the debate
on priorities. The election will almost certainly be contested, in
that we've got at least six prospective candidates already and
candidates after number 3 need to get more than 50% approval to be
elected. Hence even if we get only seven candidates, still every vote
will count.
Andrew
On Mar 20, 10:15 am, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dal...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
2009/3/20 Gordon Joly <gordon.j...(a)pobox.com>om>:
So what are the interesting parts of the AGM?
The BBC / Jimbo / both?
The hustings might be fairly interesting, I guess it depends on how
many people stand (if the election is uncontested, they will be pretty
boring, however eloquent the candidates may be!). I'm looking forward
to the BBC talk/discussion if it happens (which I very much hope it
does). If Jimbo gives a talk as well, that would probably be quite
good, although I think I already know Jimbo's views on most relevant
subjects, whereas I don't know the views of the BBC, so the BBC will
probably be more interesting.
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