Archive for the 'Events' Category
LUGRadio Live 2006
Friday, August 4th, 2006As usual I write these posts and then decide they are not interesting enough and they sit in my drafts folder for ages until I either delete them or someone tells me to post something (thanks Simon).
Friday 21st July
Me, Ben and Seth left Plymouth at about 10am. I was under orders from my parents not [...]
London Perl Conference
Monday, November 28th, 2005I went up to London this weekend for the London Perl Workshop which was run by the London Perl Mongers. The journey there was a bit of a disaster but we finally got there.
I went to several presentations:
Packaging Perl Applications
Dealing with issues surrounding packaging Perl code as a standalone unit.
The Goo
A productivityapplication someone built for [...]
LinuxWorld Expo
Saturday, October 8th, 2005This week I went to London for the LinuxWorld Expo. There was lots of free stuff on offer, most of the exhibitors were offering pens, there were also stress balls from Thawte and extra strong mints in a cool clicky tin from Avocent. My favorite freebie though has to be the boxed pen from Hummingbird, [...]
Sundown 2005
Saturday, September 10th, 2005This post is coming to you from Sundown 2005, a demoscene party in Budleigh Salterton.
There are lots of cool demos of pretty shiny things. One of them including graphics being run on iPod (fear the pod for it is shiny). There are also quite a few old skool stuffs like Spectrum music competitions and demos.
The [...]
Spring Letterboxing Meet
Sunday, March 27th, 2005Today I went to to the Letterboxing meet at Lee Moor. It was really busy there but I did get myself the latest clue catalog.
I found this article today on What the US Constitution would be like if it was an EULA
I also found this link a few days ago about creating a gravity defying [...]
London, too random
Tuesday, February 1st, 2005I was going to wait till I had written all about the random Termisoc trip to London before I wrote my next blog post, but to be honest my brain has declared all the memory of London too random to incorporate into reality.