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Scott Hanselman

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Happy Birthday INETA - 2 Years Posted: Feb 13, 2004 9:28 AM
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Happy Birthday to INETA...two years old this month. 

When we launched INETA in February of 2002, .NET was fairly new and we came to the scene with about 40 user groups in our association. Today, we have close to 500 user groups and more than 170,000 members from all over the world that are part of INETA! Our growth is more than anyone ever imagined and outstanding as it is, it is also one of the most difficult things in managing INETA. More growth means more speakers, more support and more volunteers needed. “

Congratulations to Bill Evjen and everyone who makes INETA great, the speakers, the groups, the excitement!

Two years later and my picture still isn't up.  Hm...I wonder if I have wedding picture around...maybe with me in a tux? ;)

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