Its the last day at the IPI and time for some observations
The show doesn’t seem to have any pzazz. No Snap, no excitement. Most people, vendor and attendee alike, seem to be going through the motions.
The only bit of excitement seems to be in the booths where on street stuff (meters, pof, p and d, software) is sold. I was in Mc Gann’s booth, it was empty except for a very lonely Larry Feuer who concurred with my observation.
There’s not a lot of complaints. But I think people are lowering their expectations.
More great parties last night including the Fandingo by T2 that seemed, at least in the lobby of the Marriott, to take most of the attendees at IPI, and of course many of us went to Klaus Gindls birthday party. If you don’t know Klaus, that’s OK. But I think most of you do.
Carole Whitehorne from the Canadian Parking assn just dropped by, More later
JVH