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Originally Posted by Useless Warrior
So then it's not worth it? Ha! I kill me.
You were supposed to save the answer for the radio show.  Besides, when you toss in everyone elses' complaints and concerns, it really mucks up your answer. Some would say that networking and learning are difficult enterprises in the show's current state. Additionally, the cost factor is critical for a guy like me. I'm a hazardous combination of poor and cheap. I really want to go to Internext, I really do, but it's going to take a lot to make me think that it's worth shelling out the dough. (I also realize that it isn't AVN's job to convince me to go.)
Thank you for your responses, Far-l. I've heard good things about you and it is nice to see an obviously respected individual standing up for AVN.
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Thanks - I agree with you that figuring out a cost so that even the lower income members can attend is important.
Please bear in mind that I did ask for a discount arrangement for amateurs and they went out of their way to accomodate the request.
I have not always had a rosy relationship with AVN - but I can go into that on the show...