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'''GurusofTech.com''' is a web site and Twitter feed that connects church tech directors, sound engineers and lighting volunteers with each other and with technology that works.
  
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They meet yearly during the National Association of Broadcasters convention in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A.
  
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how are you learning new technologies? How are you seeing solutions to your troubles? Have you been inspired lately?
  
http://www.gurusoftech.com/
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The good news is you're not alone; the better news is there event where others just like you get together. We talk gear, we talk solutions, and we talk about what we want to do better. We call it Gurus.
  
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Web site: http://www.gurusoftech.com/
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Twitter feed: http://twitter.com/gurusoftech
  
  

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GurusofTech.com

GurusofTech.com is a web site and Twitter feed that connects church tech directors, sound engineers and lighting volunteers with each other and with technology that works.

They meet yearly during the National Association of Broadcasters convention in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A.

how are you learning new technologies? How are you seeing solutions to your troubles? Have you been inspired lately?

The good news is you're not alone; the better news is there event where others just like you get together. We talk gear, we talk solutions, and we talk about what we want to do better. We call it Gurus.


Web site: http://www.gurusoftech.com/


Twitter feed: http://twitter.com/gurusoftech