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the editor
06-14-2007, 09:27 AM
For the latest on speakers and events at this year's HVAC Comfortech in St. Louis, go to the website here (http://hvaccomfortech.com/). We will be updating our third and final brochure in the next week or two.

If you plan to go and haven't signed up, register online today. (https://secure.sprokets.net/ctech/) Hotel rooms are going fast as well, so a word to the wise -- book 'em now while they're still available at our group discount. That info is on the website as well. Just click here (http://hvaccomfortech.com/hotel_travel/index.php).

Looking forward to seeing you in St. Louis. :D

genesis
06-28-2007, 05:59 PM
Got any booth space left??

the editor
06-29-2007, 08:14 AM
Got any booth space left??


Yes. If you are interested, contact Show Manager Joe Marino at 216/931-9380.

MechAcc
07-14-2007, 07:27 AM
Are Comfortech events open to all in the HVAC community or are certain events invitation only?

the editor
07-16-2007, 10:54 AM
Are Comfortech events open to all in the HVAC community or are certain events invitation only?

If you pay the full registration fee -- everything is open to you. You do have the option to pick and choose what events you wish to attend and there are separate fees for those. There are no HVAC Comfortech-produced closed events. Some of our exhibitors may have closed sales or distributor meetings, but those are not Comfortech-produced.

Discounts for the full fee are available through your local distributor if they bring a group of 10 or more contractiing firms under their name.

If your local distributor is not providing that discount, and if you are a member of NCI or the Service Roundtable, discounts are available through them.

Hope this anwers your question.

Swampfox
07-16-2007, 01:59 PM
On the subject of updating websites, you should update this website also before you get hacked, there have been a few security bugs patched since you guys upgraded, one of them involves a pretty serious XSS vulnerability, in other words, someone could steal your cookie :D

http://flackadelic.typepad.com/flackadelic/images/cookiemonster2.jpg

the editor
07-16-2007, 05:36 PM
Thanks Swampy! I'm looking into that right now.




On the subject of updating websites, you should update this website also before you get hacked, there have been a few security bugs patched since you guys upgraded, one of them involves a pretty serious XSS vulnerability, in other words, someone could steal your cookie :D

http://flackadelic.typepad.com/flackadelic/images/cookiemonster2.jpg

chinahvacboy
10-29-2007, 11:37 AM
Thanks