Tag: Misc

  • DrupalCamp Seattle 2006

    I got a thank you email from Gregory Heller at CivicActions this morning which reminded me that I hadn't posted a Drupal Camp Seattle 2006 wrap-up yet. 2 weeks ago in Seattle CivicActions, Raincity, and Bryght co-ordinated a Drupal training camp and hack-fest for about 50 aspiring Drupal-geeks at the Hugo House in Seattle. This

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  • Bolloxed – A Play By Darren Barefoot

    Bolloxed – A Play By Darren Barefoot The blogfather asked me shoot the photos for the play he’s writing for the Vancouver Fringe Festival. w00t! Part of the Events and Reports collection. See also: Web Summit Vancouver 2026.

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  • Lip Gloss and Laptops Episode 019

    Lip Gloss and Laptops Episode 019 Kris Krug was the official L&L photographer a few weeks ago, and also gives us a revealing interview that includes background about Airdrie’s now-famous Space Needle photo. Yes, she did it! Part of the Conversations and Interviews collection. See also: Shane Gibson’s AI Sales Dojo.

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  • We’re Considering Going Carless

    We’re Considering Going Carless Some friends of ours recently sold their car and became a member of Vancouver’s car co-op. This idea has appealed to me for years, but I’ve never done anything about it. Now we’re seriously considering taking the plunge. Why? Part of the Vancouver AI Ecosystem collection. See also: The Long Road

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  • digg / Technology

    digg / Technology Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Upcoming event: Rapidly Evolving Strategies for China

    Upcoming event: Rapidly Evolving Strategies for China Join MediaSense President Hal Josephson on Monday, July 24th, for a special presentation on business development opportunities in China, in conjunction with the business development with China Access 2008 Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of

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  • Public Speakers from a Photographer’s View

    Public Speakers from a Photographer’s View During the last year, I’ve taken a lot of pictures of a lot of speakers giving presentations. It’s been quite an interesting experience for me as I’ve now experienced what it is like to be on both sides of the podium. And, in order to get the shot, I’m

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  • Conference Photography: Shooting Gnomedex

    Conference Photography: Shooting Gnomedex A must read post by Ted on shooting events… with tips for speakers and for photogeeks Part of the Events and Reports collection. See also: Photography, Videos & Social Media Making for Events, Retreats, Workshops & Conferences.

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  • Bloglines

    Bloglines Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Gnomedex Wall of Love on Flickr

    Gnomedex Wall of Love on Flickr A lil analog photography montage I threw together on Saturday in an effort to deal with my frustration over lack of wifi and upload ability. Turned out pretty fun. 🙂 Part of the Photography and Visual Storytelling collection. See also: Embarking on a Media Revolution: My Participation in the

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  • Educate the US Senate on Copyright Issues

    Educate the US Senate on Copyright Issues My photos got used under a creative commons lisence as part of a project by IPac to educate the US Senate on copyright issues. w00t! Thx guys. 🙂 Part of the AI for Creatives collection. See also: Rethinking Ownership and Copyright in the Age of Generative AI.

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  • CopyCamp

    CopyCamp an unconference for artists about the Internet and the challenge to copyright Part of the Events and Reports collection. See also: Web Summit Vancouver 2026.

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  • Checkin’ In From Gnomedex

    600 photos. 5 videoblogs. 52 beers. 300 geeks. 1 senator (and hopefully presidential candidate). NO FUCKIN’ WIFI! 🙁 Part of the Photography and Visual Storytelling collection. See also: Embarking on a Media Revolution: My Participation in the Google News Initiative Pre-launch Lab.

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  • Sex & Longing & Web 2.0

    Sex & Longing & Web 2.0 I’m going to be talking about sex and relationships at Gnomedex this year–specifically about the bloggers, vbloggers, podcasters and photographers who are using Web 2.0 tools to give voice to their longings and experiences with a vitality unmatched since Part of the Photography and Visual Storytelling collection. See also:

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  • A Funny Podcast About a Sad Girl

    A Funny Podcast About a Sad Girl Hope Is Emo: Chapter Two “Hiders and Seekers” Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Drupal Camp Seattle Underway

    Drupal Camp Seattle Underway All hands were on deck *bryght* and early this morning for the first of two days of Drupal Camp Seattle. As the sponsors, Raincity, Bryght and CivicActions, we’re all pretty happy sessions are rolling along well: coffee is brewed, we’re online, projectors Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection.

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  • Hi there, We’re Cosmic Cubes

    Hi there, We’re Cosmic Cubes If you want to create an out-of-this-world website for your club, you’ve come to the right place. With Clubhouse, get your club online in less than 15 minutes. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Definition: Boil the Ocean

    Definition: Boil the Ocean Try to solve too many problems with an overambitious project, typically resulting in a complete failure. Many content management projects end up this way when attempting to port an entire organization’s content, process, and workflow into one new, massiv Part of the Generative AI Tools collection. See also: How to Build

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  • Naked On The Great Wall: Canadian Stunt Cute or Arrogant?

    Naked On The Great Wall: Canadian Stunt Cute or Arrogant? I’m not a prude. I perceive myself as a typical, Canadian heterosexual tech guy who was brought up in a society and time when wacky, outrageous and the unusual is the usual. Nothing really shocks me anymore – both from people I know and the

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