You still have to actually make your reservations, but a service called TripIt makes it easy to track everything from there on out. Just forward your confirmation emails to plans@tripit.com (no signup necessary) and wait for them to rock your inbox. Well, I haven’t tried it myself yet, but that’s what Joel Spolsky says (approximately), and he’s rarely wrong (and always entertaining). Might be a good way to keep track of your trip to MinistryTECH (April 3-4) and the Spring Church IT Roundtable (April 5); I know I’m going to try it if I end up able to go!
David Szpunar: Network & Systems Manager, Lakeview Church
Lakeview Information Technology
February 3rd, 2008 at 9:00 am
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Are you planning on going to the fall roundtable???
I’m currently planning on being at both the Spring and Fall Roundtables. However, my plans don’t always equal reality, as much as I would desire them to, so we’ll see how it works out :-)