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Lotusphere 2003, Tuesday, January 28

Tuesday's Photo Album


Relaxing outside the Dolphin in between Tuesday's breakout sessions.
Relaxing outside the Dolphin in between Tuesday's breakout sessions.
(Photo by Mathias Pohl)


Kevin Cavanaugh discusses messaging solutions and the future of Notes/Domino.
Kevin Cavanaugh discusses messaging solutions and the future of Notes/Domino.
(Photo by Mathias Pohl)


Jason Dumont and Vinod Seraphin from the iNotes Web Access team.
Jason Dumont and Vinod Seraphin from the iNotes Web Access team.
(Photo by John LeJeune)


Checking in from the laptop access area.
Checking in from the laptop access area.
(Photo by Eric Feigenson)


Gabriella Davis from the Turtle Partnership showing how clustering of Sametime Servers works.

Gabriella Davis from the Turtle Partnership showing how clustering of Sametime Servers works.
(Photo by Mathias Pohl)


Scott "Turtle" Wenzel, the proprietor of the Totally Unofficial Gonzo Lotusphere Page, led a breakout session on the code behind his Domino-driven site—and made the highest-tech entrance and exit of the day on his Segway transporter.
Scott "Turtle" Wenzel, the proprietor of the Totally Unofficial Gonzo Lotusphere Page, led a breakout session on the code behind his Domino-driven site—and made the highest-tech entrance and exit of the day on his Segway transporter.
(Photo by David DeJean)


There's still (a little) time for lunch.
There's still (a little) time for lunch.
(Photo by Mathias Pohl)


Jim Cooper presenting Lotus Domino Objects by Example.

Jim Cooper presenting Lotus Domino Objects by Example.
(Photo by Eric Feigenson)


Another way to take break—try a massage.
Another way to take break—try a massage.
(Photo by Mathias Pohl)


The wireless access points at Lotusphere are popular places. Nik Shenoy and Pak Sung, both with Sysinct in Toronto, set up their laptops in the Wireless Cafe just off the Product Showcase floor.
The wireless access points at Lotusphere are popular places. Nik Shenoy and Pak Sung, both with Sysinct in Toronto, set up their laptops in the Wireless Cafe just off the Product Showcase floor.
(Photo by David DeJean)


Borders Books shipped in a whole bookstore for Lotusphere, and opened up beside the Wireless Cafe for browsers.
Borders Books shipped in a whole bookstore for Lotusphere, and opened up beside the Wireless Cafe for browsers.
(Photo by David DeJean)


Gary Devendorf, Merrill Kashiwabara, and Wai Ki Yip get ready for their Advanced Techniques in LotusScript session.
Gary Devendorf, Merrill Kashiwabara, and Wai Ki Yip get ready for their Advanced Techniques in LotusScript session.
(Photo by Eric Feigenson)


Ben Langhinrichs giving his presentation on rich text.
Ben Langhinrichs giving his presentation on rich text.
(Copyright 2003 Mary Warner, New Millennium Technology LLC, a Penumbra member)


The Meet the Developers Lab always draws a crowd.
The Meet the Developers Lab always draws a crowd.
(Photo by Eric Feigenson)


Dick Gill, Neil Agate, and Russell Mullen mug for the camera.
Dick Gill, Neil Agate, and Russell Mullen mug for the camera.
(Copyright 2003 Mary Warner, New Millennium Technology LLC, a Penumbra member)


Penumbra members share a relaxing dinner at Shula's.
Penumbra members share a relaxing dinner at Shula's.
(Copyright 2003 Mary Warner, New Millennium Technology LLC, a Penumbra member)


Evening on the Boardwalk.

Evening on the Boardwalk.
(Photo by Mathias Pohl)






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