I grew up in Northern NJ a few miles from NYC and NY style pizza is good (IMO). You probably don't have to travel very far to find a good slice anywhere in the area (even in NJ) . Bagels in NYC are above average also.For the adventurous, Head out to Coney Island and visit Totono's pizza.
I have never had a better slice in my life and NYDave would swear by it. IF anyone would know, it would be him.
With all due respect I have had some bad slices and good slices out that way but Totono’s was beyond the best I ever had.I grew up in Northern NJ a few miles from NYC and NY style pizza is good (IMO). You probably don't have to travel very far to find a good slice anywhere in the area (even in NJ) . Bagels in NYC are above average also.
JR
What? Out in the LBC? That’s rich.Nope, not really. It's even smaller than the last coupla years, and nothing really stood out to me as new or very interesting over all. It took about 15 mins to walk the whole show floor, so there's that.
The biggest news I heard was that next year the show will not be in NYC, but very out-of-the- way Long Beach, CA. Seems like a bad choice to me but we'll see..
The AES is an engineering society so meetings were stuffy affairs for presentations of scholastic papers and discussions. Small businesses could not afford to travel across the country so the NYC show tended to support small east coast companies, the LA show small west cost companies. They alternated between east coast and west coast venues every other year to support as many around the country as possible (I was an east coast guy).The convention needs a major overhaul. I think it has lost its way. AES must be feeling the pinch. No daily convention newsletter like every one I can remember. And little things like no sponsored plastic covering for badges.
It needs to be scaled back. It's not the go go '90's anymore. Many the big players aren't buying booths and it's too expensive for small guys. The esoteric academic papers have taken over with very few practical workshops.
I think it should be done like the hi-fi shows. A hotel with a convention center for the technical presentations and vendors rent rooms. Attendee's go from room to room to see vendors wares. Attendee's can also stay in the same hotel.
It used to be like that. I remember setting up shop at the Waldorf in NYC when I worked for Audiotechniques back in the early 80'sI think it should be done like the hi-fi shows. A hotel with a convention center for the technical presentations and vendors rent rooms. Attendee's go from room to room to see vendors wares. Attendee's can also stay in the same hotel.
A local la guy had a presentation. Only problem is the guy isn’t a music guy or really an audio guy. He is a sales mook selling memorabilia at ridiculous prices. But I guess when you become the go to for all the former engineers to get their stuff sold, that’s all you need.The convention needs a major overhaul. I think it has lost its way. AES must be feeling the pinch. No daily convention newsletter like every one I can remember. And little things like no sponsored plastic covering for badges.
It needs to be scaled back. It's not the go go '90's anymore. Many the big players aren't buying booths and it's too expensive for small guys. The esoteric academic papers have taken over with very few practical workshops.
I think it should be done like the hi-fi shows. A hotel with a convention center for the technical presentations and vendors rent rooms. Attendee's go from room to room to see vendors wares. Attendee's can also stay in the same hotel.
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