12-14-2015, 07:27 PM
www.showcare.com is the vendor. All their marketing copy about being awesome and reliable is quite laughable right now.
(12-14-2015, 07:27 PM)fullmetal link Wrote:www.showcare.com is the vendor. All their marketing copy about being awesome and reliable is quite laughable right now.
(12-14-2015, 07:27 PM)fullmetal link Wrote:www.showcare.com is the vendor. All their marketing copy about being awesome and reliable is quite laughable right now.
(12-14-2015, 07:29 PM)TreeFitty link Wrote:Jacob Lilly joined Showcare in 2006 as a Computer Programmer. Leveraging his experience and work ethic, he advanced to his current role as CTO. A graduate of the University of Chicago in computer science and mathematics, Jacob continues to utilize his strong analytical and problem solving skills to further the development of Showcares platforms. With his background in scientific computing and customer-facing applications, he brings a unique perspective to the design, development, and maintenance of technology behind registration.
(12-14-2015, 07:29 PM)TreeFitty link Wrote:Jacob Lilly joined Showcare in 2006 as a Computer Programmer. Leveraging his experience and work ethic, he advanced to his current role as CTO. A graduate of the University of Chicago in computer science and mathematics, Jacob continues to utilize his strong analytical and problem solving skills to further the development of Showcares platforms. With his background in scientific computing and customer-facing applications, he brings a unique perspective to the design, development, and maintenance of technology behind registration.
(12-14-2015, 07:11 PM)Hank 91 link Wrote:I like doing the alumni tailgate because it's easy -- the food, drinks, and dessert are all there. Plus, there's the added bonus of running into people. They typically have a large area with sections for classes from the 70s, 80s, 90s, etc. Two years ago we had a group of about eight, but we wound up running into at least ten other people from our class, which was fun. I thought the food was good -- there were even good gluten free options for my wife -- and there was a great selection of drinks, alcoholic and non.
(12-14-2015, 07:11 PM)Hank 91 link Wrote:I like doing the alumni tailgate because it's easy -- the food, drinks, and dessert are all there. Plus, there's the added bonus of running into people. They typically have a large area with sections for classes from the 70s, 80s, 90s, etc. Two years ago we had a group of about eight, but we wound up running into at least ten other people from our class, which was fun. I thought the food was good -- there were even good gluten free options for my wife -- and there was a great selection of drinks, alcoholic and non.
(12-14-2015, 09:38 PM)ferrari link Wrote:[quote author=Hank 91 link=topic=14065.msg148266#msg148266 date=1450145478]
I like doing the alumni tailgate because it's easy -- the food, drinks, and dessert are all there. Plus, there's the added bonus of running into people. They typically have a large area with sections for classes from the 70s, 80s, 90s, etc. Two years ago we had a group of about eight, but we wound up running into at least ten other people from our class, which was fun. I thought the food was good -- there were even good gluten free options for my wife -- and there was a great selection of drinks, alcoholic and non.
(12-14-2015, 09:38 PM)ferrari link Wrote:[quote author=Hank 91 link=topic=14065.msg148266#msg148266 date=1450145478]
I like doing the alumni tailgate because it's easy -- the food, drinks, and dessert are all there. Plus, there's the added bonus of running into people. They typically have a large area with sections for classes from the 70s, 80s, 90s, etc. Two years ago we had a group of about eight, but we wound up running into at least ten other people from our class, which was fun. I thought the food was good -- there were even good gluten free options for my wife -- and there was a great selection of drinks, alcoholic and non.
(12-14-2015, 10:18 PM)SUBuddha link Wrote:[quote author=ferrari link=topic=14065.msg148308#msg148308 date=1450154334]
[quote author=Hank 91 link=topic=14065.msg148266#msg148266 date=1450145478]
I like doing the alumni tailgate because it's easy -- the food, drinks, and dessert are all there. Plus, there's the added bonus of running into people. They typically have a large area with sections for classes from the 70s, 80s, 90s, etc. Two years ago we had a group of about eight, but we wound up running into at least ten other people from our class, which was fun. I thought the food was good -- there were even good gluten free options for my wife -- and there was a great selection of drinks, alcoholic and non.
(12-14-2015, 10:18 PM)SUBuddha link Wrote:[quote author=ferrari link=topic=14065.msg148308#msg148308 date=1450154334]
[quote author=Hank 91 link=topic=14065.msg148266#msg148266 date=1450145478]
I like doing the alumni tailgate because it's easy -- the food, drinks, and dessert are all there. Plus, there's the added bonus of running into people. They typically have a large area with sections for classes from the 70s, 80s, 90s, etc. Two years ago we had a group of about eight, but we wound up running into at least ten other people from our class, which was fun. I thought the food was good -- there were even good gluten free options for my wife -- and there was a great selection of drinks, alcoholic and non.