I find it hard to believe you guys don't object to the badge checking in
particular, but just to the idea that a host/hotel would dictate such a policy
without notifying you in advance.
The host/hotel apparently also decided to have hotel staff pouring our coffee
and opening the doors for us, which has happened in the past but not
frequently, afaicr. Yet I don't hear concern that the host/hotel "dictated" a
new radical policy of coffee pouring without prior warning. Why? Because it
doesn't really matter, in the grand scheme of life, and thus you don't care.
Ergo, you must care about the badge checking in particular. So let's not
pretend otherwise.
Given the logistics and work required to put these types of events together,
and all the minor and major details, does the badge-checking policy "change"
really matter?? Personally I think this meeting has gone really smoothly.
Look on the bright side: at least we didn't have to take trains. ;)
-hadriel
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