The Photo Album:
This is where I came in, and where this whole project began.

I bought a Kodak 260 digital camera two years ago and discovered, after 25-years experience with 35mm SLR cameras, how much easier it was to shoot "electronically". I learned I could easily document equipment problems or construction issues, and email them to others involved -- improving communications and speeding problem resolution. I learned that I could turn them into web-pages, so that others could access them when they needed, not simply when I sent an email.

Those experiences evolved into the 2000 PBS Technology Conference website, which generated enough interest to evolve the 2000 Traffic and Operations Conference site, and the 2000 Fall Engineering "Online" Conference site, to support a single-camera, PBS satellite-fed video program. The 2001 Technology Conference site, and this CD-ROM, are the result of these "learning" experiences.

The Anonymous Cameras:

For the Saturday night social event at Madame Tussaud's, Ralph bought 10 of the toss-away style cameras and passed them out to randomly chosen attendees. The following are the surviving photos from those cameras. Perhaps you remember being one of those photographers, or being photographed by one of them !!


Bob's Photos:

View From Stratosphere:


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2001 PBS Technology Conference CD-ROM