Tag: Misc
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SXSW Wrap-Up
(cross-posted from Bryght.com) Well, internet spring break is officially over. The ringing in my ears has stopped, all the geeks are back banging away at their keyboards and counting their money piles, musicians the world over have had their fill of tech talk, and my liver is speaking to me again. SXSW was an awesome
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Mile High Club
Hey there internet. Just a quickie from somewhere above Greenland. I’m headed home from Italy. It was an amazing trip. Great contacts and meetings, lots of new friends and connections, and *so* much fun. That being said, I need home for a rest. I think I bagged about 30 hours sleep total in the 12
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Interviews With Canadian Olympic Snowboard Team (and a Team Canada Skiier Too)
I got really lucky and had a rockstar chance to interview Sarah Conrad, Brad Martin, Mitch Brown, Justin LaMoureaux, Kristy Richards, Crispen before the Wired 2010 event put on by EA and Leading Edge BC in the BC Canada Place here at the Winter Olympics in Torino, Italia. Check it out… I get a lil
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w00t! I Got Flickr Blogged. 🙂
Hey guys. Checkin in from Torino. Woke up this AM to see this cute picture of this kid trying to be oh so tough got Flickr blogged. Thx Heather! 🙂 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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kk + sfp
I met this girl. She smart and hot and I like her. Happy Valentines Day from Italy Sarah. Love, kk+. PS. Thx for the awesome photo Scales, turns out it’s the most interesting photo on Flickr from Northern Voice. Part of the Photography and Visual Storytelling collection. See also: Embarking on a Media Revolution: My
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Sono affamato, non ho Internet ed il mio italiano succhia
Checkin’ in quickly from Torino, Italy. I’m here with Robert Scales from Raincity Studios and Boris Mann from Bryght. We’re jet lagged, hungry, internet deprived and struggling to learn Italian… but having a blast so far in our delirious state. The syposium I’m co-chairing with Andy Miah, “The Olympics and Web 2.0“, is on Friday
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We’re Planning A Party
kk+ and Scales hanging in Downtown Vancouver outside UBC Robson Square at Open Source CMS Summit. Come hear about the party we’re pulling together with Blue Flavor and NewsVine. Props to the skaters who helped us with the intro. 😛 Part of the Events and Reports collection. See also: Web Summit Vancouver 2026.
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Ridiculosity
File your lawsuits at Kris Krug Dot Fuckin’ Com. Ok, I can be a ridiculosity sometimes. This video is one of those times. Rambling, ranting and generally being silly while walkin from a photoshoot back to OS CMS today. Part of the Photography and Visual Storytelling collection. See also: Embarking on a Media Revolution: My
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Gettin’ My Ass Kicked!
It’s been a been a big week. Really f’n busy. Check in with me between one meeting and the next one as I roll through downtown Vancouver and blow off some steam. Shout-outs in this vlog to Janet Johnson, Robert Scales, and Uberbru. Part of the Vancouver AI Ecosystem collection. See also: The Long Road
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Butchrpapr.com Launch
Silly boy Greg Heller and CivicActions mock launched ButchrPapr.com here at OS CMS. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Deconstruct Your Business Model on a Lean Canvas: Google News Initiative Launch Lab Week Two Report.
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OS CMS Setup Patrol
Heh, this is what happens when a bunch of geeks pretend like they’re organized. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.
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Driving and Listening to Madonna
Come check out my favorite part of Madonna’s Hung Up on You while rollin over the Burrard Street bridge to the Open Source Content Management Systems Conference here in Vancouver. Warning, if you watch this you’ll be forced to confront me singing. Note to self: don’t stick the video camera out the window… it just
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Hello, the Internets.
Checkin in on Monday morning before the OS CMS, Moosecamp, Northern Voice chaos descends and totally overwhelms me. Shout outs in this episode to Steve Wittens, Robert Douglas, Eric Drexel, Schlomo Rabinowitz, Zak Graent, Mike Myers, Leda Dederich, Christina Bellis and a few others I’m having trouble remembering. 🙂 Part of the Web and Early
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Frenchie McDoesn’tTalkAlot and kk+ Rock BCIT TV
OMG! Did he say that? kk+ and Scales sitting outside the Seymour building in Vancouver and making a vlog while being filmed for BCIT TV on Shaw. We’re chatting about the our upcoming symposium in Torino called “The Olympics and Web 2.0”. More information will be forthcoming. Video blogging is fun. 🙂 Part of the
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A Rendition of Happy Birthday by Will Pate With a Bad Cold
You should watch this video ’cause it’s really, REALLY funny. 🙂 I love ya Will, and I’m sorry. *wink* Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: The Web3 Manifesto: Challenging Tech Titans with Trust, Ownership, Privacy and Inclusion.
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My Four Things
Ok ok, DKR tagged me on this one and I gotta keep it going. Four jobs I’ve had: 1. Sandwich Maker – ToGo’s 2. Truck Driver – Capital Tent 3. Executive Producer – Form Media 4. I used to grow indian corn, pumpkins, gords and squash that I grew in my garden as a kid
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Canadian Politics 101 Vlog
I’ve been using YouTube.com quite a bit now (check out my profile and videos over there). It’s a video blog hosting service. I have about 6 or so expiramental videos up there now including some pretty funny stuff… me and my friends and colleagues chatting about whatever is on our mind. I’ve shot it all
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Trophies and Cleansing
A silly little vlog post by Robert Scales of me sorting through stuff while moving and rambling about cleansing, potlatch, high school sports, and Burning Man. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.
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Chillaxin in Vancouver
A quickie videoblog while waiting for Jason Mogus in the Communicopia office before our Mobile Muse meeting. Part of the Vancouver AI Ecosystem collection. See also: Vancouver Tech Journal Isn’t Journalism.