The three o’clock session is well underway and we have the most concurrent visitors on the site so far today.
We do not have as many live chat requests this session as we did in the previous sessions, however, we have received several questions via e-mail during this episode.
TCP CEO Ellis Yan has stopped in to check up on the event and to talk about next steps. Look for an encore presentation within the next few weeks.
TCP marketing guru Rob Fisher stopped by to take in the action while TCP eMarketing Manager Michelle Heffner is browsing the web to find information on Cornhole.
CTO Joe Vocaire decided to play havoc with Network Admin Travis by opening the video in several browser windows to slow the network to a halt. Travis was not amused.
The world outside the U.S. is starting to pay more attention as the day goes on. So far we have 318 visitors from the U.S., 50 from Canada, a dozen from Europe, and several visits from China, Turkey, Brazil, Hong Kong, India, South Africa and several others.
The common question of this session has been about how to recycle the CFL bulbs. If you would like to know, check out TCPs recycling page.
Well, that is it from session 3. One more session to go. See you at 6PM this evening.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 3:55 pm
umm..for some reason I recall Steve being the one perusing the internet and having a eureka moment, “that’s why it’s called corn-hole!”.