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Change #22915
2013-09-04
13:43:44

create Calagator::Venue 202389965 Free Geek Classroom - 1731 SE 10th Ave Portland, OR 97214 Roll back

id nil 202394008
source_id nil 996334839
title nil Free Geek Classroom - 1731 SE 10th Ave Portland, OR 97214
Change #22914
2013-09-04
13:43:44

update Calagator::Venue 202389965 Free Geek Classroom - 1731 SE 10th Ave Portland, OR 97214 Roll back

access_notes nil Please register for class via Eventbrite: https://freegeek.eventbrite.com Please check in at the front desk when you arrive to let them know you are here for the class. Bags must be checked at the front entrance.
address nil 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, OR 97214
country nil US
description nil FREE GEEK is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that sustainably reuses technology, enables digital access, and provides education to create a community that empowers people to realize their potential.
email nil [email protected]
events_count nil 1120
id 202394007 202389965
latitude nil 45.5103
locality nil Portland
longitude nil -122.6559
postal_code nil 97214
region nil OR
source_id 996334839 nil
street_address nil 1731 SE 10th Avenue
telephone nil (503)232-9350
title Free Geek Classroom - 1731 SE 10th Ave Portland, OR 97214 Free Geek
url nil http://www.freegeek.org/classes
wifi false true
Change #22913
2013-09-04
13:43:44

create Calagator::Event 1250464809 Intro to the Internet of Things Roll back

description nil Teacher: Robert Gallup Maximum students: 7 Expanding the Internet to include physical devices, or the Internet of Things, is set to be one of the most important developments since the beginning of the Information Age. In this 2-hour workshop, through discussion and hands-on activities, learn about the Internet of Things and explore its applications and implications.
end_time nil 2013-09-10 17:45:00 -0700
id nil 1250464809
source_id nil 996334839
start_time nil 2013-09-10 16:00:00 -0700
title nil Intro to the Internet of Things
venue_id nil 202394007
Change #22912
2013-09-04
13:43:44

create Calagator::Venue 202389965 Free Geek Classroom - 1731 SE 10th Ave Portland, OR 97214 Roll back

id nil 202394007
source_id nil 996334839
title nil Free Geek Classroom - 1731 SE 10th Ave Portland, OR 97214
Change #22911
2013-09-04
13:43:44

update Calagator::Venue 202394006 America Roll back

Change #22910
2013-09-04
13:43:43

create Calagator::Event 1250464808 NSA and you, a discussion about the history of domestic spying in America Roll back

end_time nil 2013-10-01 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464808
source_id nil 996334839
start_time nil 2013-10-01 18:30:00 -0700
title nil NSA and you, a discussion about the history of domestic spying in America
venue_id nil 202394006
Change #22909
2013-09-04
13:43:43

create Calagator::Venue 202394006 America Roll back

id nil 202394006
source_id nil 996334839
title nil America
Change #22908
2013-09-04
11:52:04

update Calagator::Event 1250464758 Flux Grand Opening Roll back

Change #22907
2013-09-04
11:51:25

create Calagator::Event 1250464807 Flux Open House Roll back

description nil what's this feminist hackerspace? grab a project you've been meaning to work on and come on over and hang out. Use the light table to do some tracing. Create a tutorial for your project using our documentation station. Knit a sweater for the coming apocalypse. Note that Goldsmith Building Doors Close at 6pm so just text Flux to 503 776 0804 to get let in.
end_time nil 2013-09-25 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464807
start_time nil 2013-09-25 17:00:00 -0700
title nil Flux Open House
url nil http://www.fluxlab.io
venue_id nil 202393992
Change #22906
2013-09-04
11:51:05

create Calagator::Event 1250464806 Flux Open House Roll back

description nil what's this feminist hackerspace? grab a project you've been meaning to work on and come on over and hang out. Use the light table to do some tracing. Create a tutorial for your project using our documentation station. Knit a sweater for the coming apocalypse. Note that Goldsmith Building Doors Close at 6pm so just text Flux to 503 776 0804 to get let in.
end_time nil 2013-09-18 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464806
start_time nil 2013-09-18 17:00:00 -0700
title nil Flux Open House
url nil http://www.fluxlab.io
venue_id nil 202393992
Change #22905
2013-09-04
11:50:41

create Calagator::Event 1250464805 Flux Open House Roll back

description nil what's this feminist hackerspace? grab a project you've been meaning to work on and come on over and hang out. Use the light table to do some tracing. Create a tutorial for your project using our documentation station. Knit a sweater for the coming winter. Note that Goldsmith Building Doors Close at 6pm so just text Flux to 503 776 0804 to get let in.
end_time nil 2013-09-11 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464805
start_time nil 2013-09-11 17:00:00 -0700
title nil Flux Open House
url nil http://www.fluxlab.io
venue_id nil 202393992
Change #22904
2013-09-04
11:50:02

update Calagator::Event 1250464801 Flux Open House Roll back

Change #22903
2013-09-04
10:20:25

update Calagator::Event 1250464802 TechFest Hackathon for Social Good - PDX Roll back

description Join web and mobile experts on Sun., Sept 8th at the TechFest Hackathon for Social Good. Hackathons are events when programmers and designers meet to work collaboratively to build programs and applications. The day will begin with short presentations by educators and non-profit organizations, followed by informational sessions on building sites and web applications to help benefit non-profit organizations: The Love Comes, Hackathon for Social Good, and Day On. THE PROJECTS: Bet for Good: A website for The Love Comes (Barcelona, Spain) that will be used to raise money to address hunger, homelessness and economic disparity. Users wager credits/points on sporting events (national or local) and use the points that they win to get prizes. Credits/points are purchased by users and the revenues help purchase goods and services to help local nonprofits such as food banks, housing groups and economic development (micro loans, etc.) Platform for Good: A website for the Hackathons for Social Good that allows individuals and teams to contribute to social good projects. The site is a repository for project plans, code, documents and contributor information. Github has agreed to help with the code repository component. Day On: Day On is an all-volunteer, zero-cash-flow collaboration to connect nonprofit organizations that need advice and assistance with volunteers who are ready to help. Project information will be updated soon. SCHEDULE: 10:45am - Sign in 11:00am - Opening message; review the projects and plans 11:20am - Brainstorm ideas for web and/or mobile tools or apps; Divide into groups to develop projects. 11:45am - Develop design, programming and production plan and assignments; begin design and development. 01:15pm - Project development 05:30pm - Finalization and testing 06:00pm - Present projects to judges 06:30pm - Hackathon winner announced If you have a great coding and design mindset, put your talents to the task and help create tools to solve local community needs. The TechFest NW Hackathon for Social Good is presented by TechFest NW and WebVisions. Have questions about TechFest Hackathon for Social Good - PDX? Contact WebVisions Attendee List Sort by: Date | First Name | Last Name Show More #sort_container { font-weight: normal; float:right; font-size: 14px; float:right; text-decoration:none; cursor: pointer;} #sort_option span { color: #005580; } #sort_option .sort_active { font-weight: bold; } #track_event_container { display: none; } Save This Event When Where OMSI 1945 Southeast Water Avenue Portland, OR 97214 Sunday, September 8, 2013 from 11:00 AM to 6:30 PM (PDT) Add to my calendar Outlook Calendar Google Calendar Yahoo! Calendar iCal Calendar Join web and mobile experts on Sun., Sept 8th at the TechFest Hackathon for Social Good. Hackathons are events when programmers and designers meet to work collaboratively to build programs and applications. The day will begin with short presentations by educators and non-profit organizations, followed by informational sessions on building sites and web applications to help benefit non-profit organizations: The Love Comes, Hackathon for Social Good, and Day On. THE PROJECTS: Bet for Good: A website for The Love Comes (Barcelona, Spain) that will be used to raise money to address hunger, homelessness and economic disparity. Users wager credits/points on sporting events (national or local) and use the points that they win to get prizes. Credits/points are purchased by users and the revenues help purchase goods and services to help local nonprofits such as food banks, housing groups and economic development (micro loans, etc.) Platform for Good: A website for the Hackathons for Social Good that allows individuals and teams to contribute to social good projects. The site is a repository for project plans, code, documents and contributor information. Github has agreed to help with the code repository component. Day On: Day On is an all-volunteer, zero-cash-flow collaboration to connect nonprofit organizations that need advice and assistance with volunteers who are ready to help. Project information will be updated soon. SCHEDULE: 10:45am - Sign in 11:00am - Opening message; review the projects and plans 11:20am - Brainstorm ideas for web and/or mobile tools or apps; Divide into groups to develop projects. 11:45am - Develop design, programming and production plan and assignments; begin design and development. 01:15pm - Project development 05:30pm - Finalization and testing 06:00pm - Present projects to judges 06:30pm - Hackathon winner announced If you have a great coding and design mindset, put your talents to the task and help create tools to solve local community needs. The TechFest NW Hackathon for Social Good is presented by TechFest NW and WebVisions. Have questions about TechFest Hackathon for Social Good - PDX? Contact WebVisions
end_time nil 2013-09-08 19:00:00 -0700
venue_details nil
Change #22902
2013-09-04
10:04:08

update Calagator::Event 1250464803 TechCrawl Closing Party sponsored by GeekWire Roll back

locked nil false
url http://www.geekwire.com/2013/hey-portland-geekwire-rolling-town-thursday-buying/
Change #22901
2013-09-04
09:47:13

update Calagator::Event 1250464804 IndieAuth OpenID Hackathon Roll back

description Add OpenID delegaton support to https://indieauth.com/ In response to MyOpenId.com shutting down in Februrary. http://waterpigs.co.uk/notes/4RsEr7/ Add OpenID delegation support to https://indieauth.com/ In response to MyOpenId.com shutting down in Februrary. http://waterpigs.co.uk/notes/4RsEr7/ https://github.com/aaronpk/IndieAuth/issues/30
url https://indieauth.com/ https://github.com/aaronpk/IndieAuth/issues/30
Change #22900
2013-09-04
09:45:05

update Calagator::Event 1250464804 IndieAuth openid hackathon Roll back

title IndieAuth openid hackathon IndieAuth OpenID Hackathon
Change #22899
2013-09-04
09:44:46

update Calagator::Event 1250464804 indieAuth openid hackathon Roll back

title indieAuth openid hackathon IndieAuth openid hackathon
Change #22898
2013-09-04
09:44:22

create Calagator::Event 1250464804 indieAuth openid hackathon Roll back

description nil Add OpenID delegaton support to https://indieauth.com/ In response to MyOpenId.com shutting down in Februrary. http://waterpigs.co.uk/notes/4RsEr7/
end_time nil 2013-09-15 14:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464804
start_time nil 2013-09-15 10:00:00 -0700
title nil indieAuth openid hackathon
url nil https://indieauth.com/
venue_id nil 202393130
Change #22897
2013-09-04
09:18:26

update Calagator::Event 1250463680 TechFestNW Roll back

description TechFestNW (formerly known as PDXconf) is designed to celebrate interesting people who are passionate about technology. Who are building a better world. And who value craft over commodity. The event takes place in conjunction with MusicFestNW, one of the largest independent music festivals in the US. Last year, MFNW attracted acts from up-and-coming artists to bands like Passion Pit, Dinosaur Jr, Silversun Pickups, and Girl Talk. While the inaugural tech event featured speakers from Flipboard, Betaworks, Walmart Labs, GigaOM, Shazam, and Spotify---as well as local favorites like Draplin Design Co, LAIKA, Chirpify, Simple, and Nike. TFNW will take place September 6-8, 2013, with speakers the 6th and 7th and a hackathon on the 8th. Tech takes place during the day. And music takes place during the night. Creating a true festival atmosphere. TechFestNW (formerly known as PDXconf) is designed to celebrate interesting people who are passionate about technology. Who are building a better world. And who value craft over commodity. The event takes place in conjunction with MusicFestNW, one of the largest independent music festivals in the US. Last year, MFNW attracted acts from up-and-coming artists to bands like Passion Pit, Dinosaur Jr, Silversun Pickups, and Girl Talk. While the inaugural tech event featured speakers from Flipboard, Betaworks, Walmart Labs, GigaOM, Shazam, and Spotify---as well as local favorites like Draplin Design Co, LAIKA, Chirpify, Simple, and Nike. TFNW will take place September 6-8, 2013, with speakers the 6th and 7th and a hackathon on the 8th. Tech takes place during the day. And music takes place during the night. Creating a true festival atmosphere.
end_time 2013-09-08 22:00:00 -0700 2013-09-08 18:00:00 -0700
locked nil false
url http://twitter.com/tfnw http://techfestnw.com
venue_id 202390999 202390103
Change #22896
2013-09-04
09:17:38

update Calagator::Event 1250463680 TechFestNW Roll back

Change #22895
2013-09-04
09:16:47

update Calagator::Event 1250464797 Tech Crawl through PDX tech offices Roll back

description Tour of Portland Tech companies. • Urban Airship • GlobeSherpa • BrandLive • DevelopmentNOW • Jama Software • Perka Inc • Elemental Technologies • Puppet Labs • New Relic • Cascade Web Development: YourBrandLive Tour of Portland Tech companies. • Urban Airship • GlobeSherpa • BrandLive • DevelopmentNOW • Jama Software • Perka Inc • Elemental Technologies • Puppet Labs • New Relic • Cascade Web Development: YourBrandLive
locked nil false
Change #22894
2013-09-04
09:16:20

update Calagator::Event 1250464731 Getting Acquired: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Roll back

locked nil false
Change #22893
2013-09-04
09:15:59

create Calagator::Event 1250464803 TechCrawl Closing Party sponsored by GeekWire Roll back

description nil Come have a drink on Geekwire and enter to win a free pass to the Sept 12 Geekwire Summit
end_time nil 2013-09-05 23:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464803
start_time nil 2013-09-05 20:00:00 -0700
title nil TechCrawl Closing Party sponsored by GeekWire
venue_id nil 202393544
Change #22892
2013-09-04
09:01:40

update Calagator::Source 996334920 https://www.eventbrite.com/event/8003618037 Roll back

imported_at nil 2013-09-04 09:01:38 -0700
Change #22891
2013-09-04
09:01:40

update Calagator::Venue 202390103 OMSI Roll back

address nil
description nil
email nil
events_count nil 36
id 202394005 202390103
latitude 45.5081 45.5089
longitude -122.665 -122.6657
postal_code 97214 97214-3354
source_id 996334920 nil
street_address 1945 Southeast Water Avenue 1945 SE Water Avenue
telephone nil 503.797.6674
title OMSI OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry)
url nil http://www.omsi.edu
Change #22890
2013-09-04
09:01:40

create Calagator::Event 1250464802 TechFest Hackathon for Social Good - PDX Roll back

description nil Join web and mobile experts on Sun., Sept 8th at the TechFest Hackathon for Social Good. Hackathons are events when programmers and designers meet to work collaboratively to build programs and applications. The day will begin with short presentations by educators and non-profit organizations, followed by informational sessions on building sites and web applications to help benefit non-profit organizations: The Love Comes, Hackathon for Social Good, and Day On. THE PROJECTS: Bet for Good: A website for The Love Comes (Barcelona, Spain) that will be used to raise money to address hunger, homelessness and economic disparity. Users wager credits/points on sporting events (national or local) and use the points that they win to get prizes. Credits/points are purchased by users and the revenues help purchase goods and services to help local nonprofits such as food banks, housing groups and economic development (micro loans, etc.) Platform for Good: A website for the Hackathons for Social Good that allows individuals and teams to contribute to social good projects. The site is a repository for project plans, code, documents and contributor information. Github has agreed to help with the code repository component. Day On: Day On is an all-volunteer, zero-cash-flow collaboration to connect nonprofit organizations that need advice and assistance with volunteers who are ready to help. Project information will be updated soon. SCHEDULE: 10:45am - Sign in 11:00am - Opening message; review the projects and plans 11:20am - Brainstorm ideas for web and/or mobile tools or apps; Divide into groups to develop projects. 11:45am - Develop design, programming and production plan and assignments; begin design and development. 01:15pm - Project development 05:30pm - Finalization and testing 06:00pm - Present projects to judges 06:30pm - Hackathon winner announced If you have a great coding and design mindset, put your talents to the task and help create tools to solve local community needs. The TechFest NW Hackathon for Social Good is presented by TechFest NW and WebVisions. Have questions about TechFest Hackathon for Social Good - PDX? Contact WebVisions Attendee List Sort by: Date | First Name | Last Name Show More #sort_container { font-weight: normal; float:right; font-size: 14px; float:right; text-decoration:none; cursor: pointer;} #sort_option span { color: #005580; } #sort_option .sort_active { font-weight: bold; } #track_event_container { display: none; } Save This Event When Where OMSI 1945 Southeast Water Avenue Portland, OR 97214 Sunday, September 8, 2013 from 11:00 AM to 6:30 PM (PDT) Add to my calendar Outlook Calendar Google Calendar Yahoo! Calendar iCal Calendar
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source_id nil 996334920
start_time nil 2013-09-08 11:00:00 -0700
title nil TechFest Hackathon for Social Good - PDX
url nil https://www.eventbrite.com/org/1505489168?s=16983057
venue_id nil 202394005
Change #22889
2013-09-04
09:01:40

create Calagator::Venue 202390103 OMSI Roll back

country nil US
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locality nil Portland
longitude nil -122.665
postal_code nil 97214
region nil OR
source_id nil 996334920
street_address nil 1945 Southeast Water Avenue
title nil OMSI
Change #22888
2013-09-04
09:01:38

create Calagator::Source 996334920 https://www.eventbrite.com/event/8003618037 Roll back

id nil 996334920
url nil https://www.eventbrite.com/event/8003618037
Change #22887
2013-09-03
19:44:01

update Calagator::Event 1250464179 Python Presentation Roll back

description Come join us for Pythonic talks! This month: * TBD by TBD # Come join us for Pythonic talks! All levels are welcome! Talk levels vary from beginner to advanced. ## This month: * **An Introduction to Flask** by Miguel Grinberg RSVP at [Meetup](http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/events/131881662/) Join us on our [python.org](http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/portland) mailing list and in **#pdxpython** on Freenode. All are welcome!
url http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/portland http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/events/131881662/
Change #22886
2013-09-03
14:00:02

update Calagator::Event 1250464769 Portland Linux/Unix Group: Virtual Private Networks Roll back

description Virtual Private Networking Our illustrious IPv6 authority will give a talk on popular Virtual Private Network options, including: 1) standard IPSec clients - require static IP at each endpoint, and are supported out of the box by Windows, Cisco IOS, Mac, and Unix using raccoon and other programs like that. 2) Modified IPSec VPN clients - example is the Cisco IPSec VPN client. This is a proprietary modification used to allow one end to have a dynamic IP number. 3) SSL VPN clients. Cisco has one they call AnyConnect that is proprietary. OpenVPN is another example. 4) PPTP. This was supposed to have died years ago but since Microsoft ships the PPTP client with Windows it is still very useful is situations where the network admin is forced to provide VPN services to clients that she has no control over. 5) L2TP. This is what PPTP morphed into, Microsoft supports it natively, so it has the same benefits (to the network admin) as PPTP plus the Microsoft implementation allows for encryption using IPSec with certificates. Ted is the Co-Owner of Portlandia IT and author of the FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide Many attendees will break for a social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub NW at 1945 NW Quimby See you there! Virtual Private Networking Our illustrious IPv6 authority will give a talk on popular Virtual Private Network options, including: 1) standard IPSec clients - require static IP at each endpoint, and are supported out of the box by Windows, Cisco IOS, Mac, and Unix using raccoon and similar programs. 2) Modified IPSec VPN clients - example is the Cisco IPSec VPN client. This is a proprietary modification used to allow one end to have a dynamic IP number. 3) SSL VPN clients. Cisco has one they call AnyConnect that is proprietary. OpenVPN is another example. 4) PPTP. This was supposed to have died years ago but since Microsoft ships the PPTP client with Windows it is still very useful is situations where the network admin is forced to provide VPN services to clients that she has no control over. 5) L2TP. This is what PPTP morphed into, Microsoft supports it natively, so it has the same benefits (to the network admin) as PPTP plus the Microsoft implementation allows for encryption using IPSec with certificates. Ted is the Co-Owner of Portlandia IT and author of the FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide Many attendees will break for a social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub NW at 1945 NW Quimby See you there!
Change #22885
2013-09-03
13:59:25

update Calagator::Event 1250464769 Portland Linux/Unix Group Roll back

description Portland's 12-month, three-track open source conference The Portland Linux/Unix Group meets three times a month: First Thursday General Meeting at PSU Third Tuesday Advanced Topics Meeting at Free Geek Third Sunday Clinic at Free Geek We try announce our speakers two weeks in advance but some times it is last minute. They're usually conference-quality none the less. Many attendees will break for a social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub NW at 1945 NW Quimby See you there! Virtual Private Networking Our illustrious IPv6 authority will give a talk on popular Virtual Private Network options, including: 1) standard IPSec clients - require static IP at each endpoint, and are supported out of the box by Windows, Cisco IOS, Mac, and Unix using raccoon and other programs like that. 2) Modified IPSec VPN clients - example is the Cisco IPSec VPN client. This is a proprietary modification used to allow one end to have a dynamic IP number. 3) SSL VPN clients. Cisco has one they call AnyConnect that is proprietary. OpenVPN is another example. 4) PPTP. This was supposed to have died years ago but since Microsoft ships the PPTP client with Windows it is still very useful is situations where the network admin is forced to provide VPN services to clients that she has no control over. 5) L2TP. This is what PPTP morphed into, Microsoft supports it natively, so it has the same benefits (to the network admin) as PPTP plus the Microsoft implementation allows for encryption using IPSec with certificates. Ted is the Co-Owner of Portlandia IT and author of the FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide Many attendees will break for a social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub NW at 1945 NW Quimby See you there!
title Portland Linux/Unix Group Portland Linux/Unix Group: Virtual Private Networks
venue_id 202392997 nil
Change #22884
2013-09-03
13:47:44

create Calagator::Event 1250464801 Flux Open House Roll back

description nil what's this feminist hackerspace? grab a project you've been meaning to work on and come on over and hang out. Use the light table to do some tracing. Create a tutorial for your project using our documentation station. Knit a sweater for the coming winter. Note that Goldsmith Building Doors Close at 6pm so just text Flux to 503 776 0804 to get let in.
end_time nil 2013-09-04 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464801
start_time nil 2013-09-04 17:00:00 -0700
title nil Flux Open House
url nil http://www.fluxlab.io
venue_id nil 202393992
Change #22883
2013-09-03
12:55:21

update Calagator::Venue 202394004 Green Anchors, 8972 N. Bradford St. Roll back

access_notes nil
address nil 8972 N. Bradford St. Portland OR
country nil US
description nil
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latitude nil 45.5894
locality nil Portland
longitude nil -122.7626
postal_code nil 97203
region nil OR
street_address nil 8972 North Bradford Street
telephone nil
title Green Anchors, 8972 N. Bradford St. Green Anchors
url nil
Change #22882
2013-09-03
12:54:57

create Calagator::Event 1250464800 Gimme Shelter! Roll back

description nil When: Competition begins 6pm Friday, September 20th, and ends at 6pm, Sunday, September 22nd, followed by an awards ceremony and after party. Challenge: Design, source, and build the most comfortable, good looking, easy to build, and sustainable micro-home you possibly can in a single weekend, spending no more than the equivalent of a single month's rent. Guidelines: -For fairness, we recommend teams of no less than 3 and no more than 7 team members. You may have unlimited active supporters, and are encouraged to get as many people following and supporting your as team as possible, as this will help you instantly source materials, tools, and skills, and problem-solve in realtime. -Teams may build onsite or off. They must have their completed houses at Green Anchors by the time the competion ends at 6pm, Sunday, September 22nd. -The goal is to create an open-source micro home design that can be build for the equivalent of one month's rent. Therefore, meets can spend $0 using found materials, but teams cannot spend more than $500 on materials. You should keep a record of everything you buy, and everything you get for free. -Every team must have someone filling the roles of photographer and blogger and social media expert. This can be the same person, or many people. The purpose of this rule is so the people supporting the teams can be kept up to date as the project progresses in realtime, with blog posts, Facebook posts, and tweets. This also helps to create a very well-documented record of how you built your house- so that other people can do the same. It's much easier to document a project while it's happening than to try to explain how you did it later. -You may assemble materials and brainstorm designs before the event, but please don't start building! It won't be very much fun to watch if you already have a house built! Scoring Criteria: Cost -Actual cost to build -Cost to replicate with new materials -Embodied energy cost/ sustainability of materials Replicabilty -Detail of documentation -Ease of building -Availability of materials Style -Flow -Comfort -Looks Functionality -How does it fair in the waterproof test (this should be fun…) -How many human needs, besides shelter, does it meet? -Does it have a kitchen? -Electricity? -Toilet? -Shower? Prizes: Teams should compete for the fun of it. However, we will reach out to local businesses, particularly restaurants, bars, and coffee shops, for free perks like rounds of beers, coffee, and free meals. This is also an opportunity for crowdsourcing, and anyone is free to throw a non-monetary gift or perk into the prize pot. Awards: In addition to the grand prize, which will go to the team with the highest cumulative score, there will also be awards in each sub category with their own prizes, and a bunch of silly, made up awards to keep it fun. Award Ceremony and After-Party At 6pm on Sunday, there will be an after party. Entry to this event will be sliding scale, from $5 to $1,000,000, with 100% of the proceeds going build more tiny houses, following the winning design.
end_time nil 2013-09-22 03:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250464800
start_time nil 2013-09-20 17:00:00 -0700
title nil Gimme Shelter!
venue_details nil 8972 N. Bradford Street, St. Johns, Portland. Just north of the St. Johns Bridge and Cathedral Park.
venue_id nil 202394004
Change #22881
2013-09-03
12:54:57

create Calagator::Venue 202394004 Green Anchors, 8972 N. Bradford St. Roll back

events_count nil 1
id nil 202394004
title nil Green Anchors, 8972 N. Bradford St.
Change #22880
2013-09-03
12:54:20

update Calagator::Event 1250464442 Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting Roll back

description Thanks to CrowdCompass for hosting Ruby meetings every Tuesday! <i>ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/pdxruby">mailing list</a>. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there! </i> Thanks to CrowdCompass for hosting Ruby meetings every Tuesday! PRESENTATIONS: * Markus Roberts Ruby Hangman * Lightning Talks: * -> Kerri Miller * -> You? <i>ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/pdxruby">mailing list</a>. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there! </i>
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Change #22879
2013-09-03
11:37:06

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Change #22878
2013-09-03
11:10:30

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Change #22877
2013-09-03
11:01:32

create Calagator::Event 1250464799 Collective Agency Monthly Open House & Potluck Roll back

description nil Open House at Collective Agency (Wednesday, September 25th) Wednesday, September 25th, 9am to 5pm, come and work at Collective Agency during our Open House, and join us for a potluck lunch! Community Mission Statement: "Collective Agency is a cozy place to work alongside people doing work they’re passionate about and committed to, where 80% of people say hi. Come and work here!" Schedule (come when you like): • 9am – open • 12pm - potluck lunch here on the sofas (Best to come before lunch--- It’s great if you do bring food, but it’s fine not to, also!) • 2-2:30pm - Lightning Talks (like TED Talks, members talk for 2-8 minutes about something they're passionate about and committed to, whether work or otherwise) • 5pm - end of open house The open house is for everybody who'd like to work here for the day, regardless of whether or not you're interested in membership; it's a good day to work with friends. Members have 24/7 access, and you can come try us out for a week if you’re considering membership to get a feel for the place and the people that work here. http://collectiveagency.co/membership/ Community guidelines: http://collectiveagency.co/community-guidelines RSVP: https://www.facebook.com/events/158754014324910/ -- Collective Agency 322 NW Sixth Ave, Suite 200, Portland Oregon 97209 Phone: (503) 517-6900 Fax: (503) 517-6901 Email: [email protected]
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Change #22876
2013-09-03
10:57:06

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Change #22875
2013-09-03
10:42:13

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Change #22874
2013-09-03
10:29:06

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10:26:41

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Change #22872
2013-09-03
10:12:35

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Change #22871
2013-09-03
09:23:53

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Change #22870
2013-09-03
09:01:54

create Calagator::Event 1250464798 Killer Android - First PDX Meetup Roll back

description nil Twitter has upgraded their API to version 1.1 as of a little over a month ago. The co-organizer of Killer Android wrote a simple Android application that integrates with the Twitter API and displays a set of search results. Let's get together and chat about Twitter integration in Android, and the implications of adding social media services in your apps. Light beverages and snacks will be provided!!
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Change #22869
2013-09-03
01:09:28

create Calagator::Event 1250464797 Tech Crawl through PDX tech offices Roll back

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Change #22868
2013-09-02
21:37:00

update Calagator::Event 1250464796 B Media Community Workshops: Ripping, Remix & Reel Revolution Roll back

description B Media is hosting a series of low-cost remix workshops open to the public in conjunction with the OROR Fest from September 27-29th. B Media is a community-based video art collective that uses political remix videos, documentary films, and skill-shares to catalyze collaborative work for social justice. About the workshops: Topics include how to search through and download archival footage, DIY filming tips and tricks, and advanced editing for remix videos. As part of our commitment to serving our community, participation in the workshops will be sliding scale for single workshop or full weekend passes, with current or new B Media sustainers participating for free Cost: $10-25 sliding scale/workshop. $25-$75 for the whole weekend. Opening and Closing events are FREE. The workshops will be capped at 10 people, with room for 5 walk ups. Register now to make sure you get a spot! All events will occur at the Community Supported Everything House, NE16th and Alberta. Weekend Workshop Schedule: Friday, August 27 6 pm: Meet and Greet for local film makers and activists. Potluck. 7 pm: Opening Night, “Art + Activism:” A participatory discussion about the transversal connecting art and activism. What is the purpose of film? Can it actually change society? Does the process matter as much as the final product? This introduction to different artist collectives, critical theory, and short films explores the role of film in movements for social justice. Saturday, August 28 11 am-1 pm: How to Be a Video Ninja Tips and tricks for film making on the go, from a gear check list to DIY light set ups, knowing your rights, and quick ways to get the word out using social media. 3 pm- 5 pm: Surfing the Archive Found footage is a fundamental part of a great remix. Discover the basics of remix video, the best online archives, and how to download and convert footage from the internet for your film. Sunday, August 29th 11 am- 1 pm: Idea to Action: Writing a Story Synopsis Learn how to visualize and articulate a great idea into a three-minute film. Come with an idea you keep having, and we’ll collaborate on molding it to reach the next phase. 3 pm -5 pm: Remix/Mixer Designed for people familiar with Final Cut or an editing program, we’ll explore some of the key tricks for making your film look hot, from syncing with music, adding effects, and splicing.Note: Computer with editing software required (six provided for use--note if you need to use one on registration) 8-11 pm: Closing Night, “Film/Fact/Fiction.” Outdoor film screening of shorts and strange films, chosen from different genres of activist filmmaking. Edify yourself with short documentaries, on the ground reporting, participatory YouTubing, avante garde cinema, and surrealist films. FREE Contact: Website: www.bmediacollective.org Twitter: @bmediacollectiv Facebook:www.facebook.com/bmediacollective B Media is hosting a series of low-cost remix workshops open to the public in conjunction with the OROR Fest from September 27-29th. B Media is a community-based video art collective that uses political remix videos, documentary films, and skill-shares to catalyze collaborative work for social justice. About the workshops: Topics include how to search through and download archival footage, DIY filming tips and tricks, and advanced editing for remix videos. Participation in the workshops will be sliding scale for single workshop or full weekend passes, with current or new B Media sustainers participating for free. Cost: $10-25 sliding scale/workshop. $25-$75 for the whole weekend. Opening and Closing events are FREE. The workshops will be capped at 10 people, with room for 5 walk ups. Register now to make sure you get a spot! http://bit.ly/reelrev All events will occur at the Community Supported Everything House, NE16th and Alberta. Weekend Workshop Schedule: Friday, August 27 6 pm: Meet and Greet for local film makers and activists. Potluck. 7 pm: Opening Night, “Art + Activism:” A participatory discussion about the transversal connecting art and activism. What is the purpose of film? Can it actually change society? Does the process matter as much as the final product? This introduction to different artist collectives, critical theory, and short films explores the role of film in movements for social justice. Saturday, August 28 11 am-1 pm: How to Be a Video Ninja Tips and tricks for film making on the go, from a gear check list to DIY light set ups, knowing your rights, and quick ways to get the word out using social media. 3 pm- 5 pm: Surfing the Archive Found footage is a fundamental part of a great remix. Discover the basics of remix video, the best online archives, and how to download and convert footage from the internet for your film. Sunday, August 29th 11 am- 1 pm: Idea to Action: Writing a Story Synopsis Learn how to visualize and articulate a great idea into a three-minute film. Come with an idea you keep having, and we’ll collaborate on molding it to reach the next phase. 3 pm -5 pm: Remix/Mixer Designed for people familiar with Final Cut or an editing program, we’ll explore some of the key tricks for making your film look hot, from syncing with music, adding effects, and splicing.Note: Computer with editing software required (six provided for use--note if you need to use one on registration) 8-11 pm: Closing Night, “Film/Fact/Fiction.” Outdoor film screening of shorts and strange films, chosen from different genres of activist filmmaking. Edify yourself with short documentaries, on the ground reporting, participatory YouTubing, avante garde cinema, and surrealist films. FREE Contact: Website: www.bmediacollective.org Twitter: @bmediacollectiv Facebook:www.facebook.com/bmediacollective Register now: http://bit.ly/reelrev
Change #22867
2013-09-02
21:33:03

update Calagator::Venue 202393997 Community Supported Everything Roll back

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Change #22866
2013-09-02
21:27:34

update Calagator::Event 1250464796 B Media Community Workshops: Ripping, Remix & Reel Revolution Roll back