In thinking of scheduling for future conferences, I'd like to make two suggestions. First, the Sunday to Wednesday schedule exacerbates the teaching conflict for those of us who teach and have begun our semesters/quarters. I know of several people who opted out of the conference this year because of the Sunday-Wednesday schedule. I had to cancel two classes in order to come, which isn't ideal. A Thursday or Friday to Sunday schedule is better in that it doesn't conflict as much with the work week. Second, chairs are an essential part of any panel. I was lucky this year and had good panelists who kept each other to their alloted time frame, but I have attended and participated on too many panels (Aoir and elsewhere) where participants did not keep time, and one person took too long presenting leaving the others to cut theirs short and erasing the limited time there is for questions. It suspect it's difficult to coordinate chairs on top of everything else. Perhaps, the reviewers for the conference papers could serve as a useful pool of people to request help from. As always, I was delighted to participate in yet another AoIR experience. This has been and continues to be my favorite conference. I always leave AoIR energized intellectually. I can't say that for my other conference participation. ~JSG