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Chiddicks
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Did anybody else make the most of the last 3 days of Rootstech21?

I managed to spend a fair amount of time exploring what they had to offer.

Here’s my summary of the good and not so good for this years wonderful Rootstech show.

https://chiddicksfamilytree.com/2021/02 ... xperience/
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Guy
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I managed to drop in for a few hours, but due to family commitments could not spend as much time at Rootstech21 as I could if it had been a physical show rather than online.
I did manage an afternoon tea with Family Tree Magazine which you also attended.
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Guy
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It was nice to see you there Guy, plus a few others that I recognised from the genealogy world. It was great to have these zoom chats and the opportunity to see each other, albeit on a screen!
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I should also mention even though the 3 day live event has finished it is still possible to watch the video talks which will be available until Rootstech 22
See https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech/rtc2021/
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