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RE: What Would You Like To See At the Next National Convention?



Off the top of my head better fish lighting would help in the show room.
Many killies do not look their best under generic fluorescent lights. This
has everyone walking around with flash lights. This most likely does not
make the fish any more comfortable and they are the stars of the show.

I know that this is too expensive and too much trouble, but it makes for a
nice pipe dream anyway.

An indoor smoking area might be nice too.  At the last convention the
smokers had some of the best conferences. We made new friends and covered
some of the most important killie topics. Its too bad it had to be done
outside.

It was also mentioned earlier that it might be nice to have a presentation
on the historical aspect of the hobby. Not as the main topic of the
convention but it might make for at least one nice presentation.


Best regards,

~RJ~

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-killietalk at aka_org [mailto:owner-killietalk at aka_org]On
Behalf Of Al Anderson
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 8:57 AM
To: killietalk at aka_org
Subject: Re: What Would You Like To See At the Next National Convention?


More programs on how to keep the fish instead of Travel logs. The shots of
where the fish are caught could be used in conjunction with a shot of the
fish, and other useful information about how to keep and breed the fish. I
would rather hear about the fish diet than the Iguana hamburgers.

Al Anderson
killiman at iquest_net
breed your fish today because man's
breeding is killing the wild supply.

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