Houston ISA Show
I went to the ISA show yeasterday, and managed to cross the double tracks of Metro's Death Train twice. I assure my kind readers I am unscathed. The show is huge, but a little disapointing to me. I like to see the state of the art techy stuff. The problem is in this business the hi-tech has become commonplace.My favorite Exhibits? Rabbit, Fluke, and National Instruments.


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What did you like about the National Instruments booth at ISA?
They have a speaker giving a presentation, Their demonstration is very good, and makes their software look so rediculously easy. 10 minutes there and one can gain a pretty good perspective of what their product is, how to use it, and even what its strengths and weakness is. I don't use their products, but it looks like it might be a lot of fun to work with their stuff. especially the visual stuff.
The babe there was pretty hot, and they gave me a frisbee. Other booths weren't giving away as many freebies as they have in the past.
They have a speaker giving a presentation, Their demonstration is very good, and makes their software look so rediculously easy. 10 minutes there and one can gain a pretty good perspective of what their product is, how to use it, and even what its strengths and weakness is. I don't use their products, but it looks like it might be a lot of fun to work with their stuff. especially the visual stuff.
The babe there was pretty hot, and they gave me a frisbee. Other booths weren't giving away as many freebies as they have in the past.
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