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Change #18769
2013-01-14
16:11:06

update Calagator::Venue 202392696 U.S. Bank Roll back

duplicate_of_id nil 202392950
Change #18768
2013-01-14
16:10:19

update Calagator::Venue 202393570 Hilton Portland and Executive Towers Roll back

duplicate_of_id nil 202390578
events_count 1 0
Change #18767
2013-01-14
16:10:19

update Calagator::Event 1250463282 ApacheCon North America 2013 Roll back

description ApacheCon NA 2013 Portland, Oregon February 26th – 28th, 2013 First held in 1999 for developers and users of the Apache Server to meet face-to-face, ApacheCon is the official conference, trainings, and expo series of The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), and is the public showcase for Apache innovations. Apache products power over half the Internet, petabytes of data, teraflops of operations, billions of objects, and enhance the lives of countless users and developers. ApacheCon brings developers and users together to explore key issues in building Open Source solutions "The Apache Way". With hundreds of thousands of applications deploying ASF products and code contributions by more than 3,500 Committers from around the world, the Apache community is recognized as among the most robust, successful, and respected in Open Source. ApacheCon NA 2013 Portland, Oregon February 26th – 28th, 2013 First held in 1999 for developers and users of the Apache Server to meet face-to-face, ApacheCon is the official conference, trainings, and expo series of The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), and is the public showcase for Apache innovations. Apache products power over half the Internet, petabytes of data, teraflops of operations, billions of objects, and enhance the lives of countless users and developers. ApacheCon brings developers and users together to explore key issues in building Open Source solutions "The Apache Way". With hundreds of thousands of applications deploying ASF products and code contributions by more than 3,500 Committers from around the world, the Apache community is recognized as among the most robust, successful, and respected in Open Source.
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venue_id 202393570 202390578
Change #18766
2013-01-14
16:10:06

update Calagator::Venue 202393378 Tower Theater Roll back

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events_count 1 0
Change #18765
2013-01-14
16:10:06

update Calagator::Event 1250462516 Bend Venture Conference Roll back

description Ready for a heady dose of passion, innovation, and competition packed into a single day? Then the 2012 Bend Venture Conference is for you! Held at Bend's historic Tower Theatre, BVC connects startup companies with investment opportunities, attracting over 300 of the Northwest's top entrepreneurs, investors, and business leaders. In addition to the full day angel conference, you can enjoy small pre-conference seminars, a networking reception, the quirky ‘UnConference’, plus opportunities to explore Bend’s constantly changing downtown scene. Did we forget to mention the ability to connect with investors and business leaders? Ready for a heady dose of passion, innovation, and competition packed into a single day? Then the 2012 Bend Venture Conference is for you! Held at Bend's historic Tower Theatre, BVC connects startup companies with investment opportunities, attracting over 300 of the Northwest's top entrepreneurs, investors, and business leaders. In addition to the full day angel conference, you can enjoy small pre-conference seminars, a networking reception, the quirky ‘UnConference’, plus opportunities to explore Bend’s constantly changing downtown scene. Did we forget to mention the ability to connect with investors and business leaders?
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Change #18764
2013-01-14
16:09:27

update Calagator::Event 1250463400 Master the Rewrite API Roll back

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title Master the Rewrite API Portland WordPress: Master the Rewrite API
venue_details nil
Change #18763
2013-01-14
16:03:16

update Calagator::Source 996334852 http://www.meetup.com/pdx-wp/events/96707522/ Roll back

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Change #18762
2013-01-14
16:03:16

update Calagator::Venue 202391704 U.S. Bancorp Tower Conference Rooms Roll back

country us United States
events_count 1 14
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latitude 45.5221 45.5226
longitude -122.6761 -122.676
region OR Oregon
source_id 996334851 996333802
street_address 111 SW 5th Avenue 111 SW 5th Ave.
title U.S. Bancorp Tower Conference Rooms US Bank Tower - Ground Floor Conference Room
Change #18761
2013-01-14
16:03:16

create Calagator::Event 1250463400 Master the Rewrite API Roll back

description nil <p>You think you know the <a href="http://codex.wordpress.org/Rewrite_API">Rewrite API</a>? Think again!</p> <p>Rewrite rules turn request URIs (e.g. /2012/10/13/i-ate-an-apple/) into query arguments (e.g. year=2012&monthnum=10&day=13&name=<span>i-ate-an-apple</span>&page=) that WordPress can understand. The Rewrite API is close to, but not exactly, like turning lead into gold. And almost as powerful.</p> <p>In this meetup, Daniel Bachhuber will take us through the ins and outs of the Rewrite API, as well as some common use-cases / pitfalls.</p>
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title nil Master the Rewrite API
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venue_id nil 202393611
Change #18760
2013-01-14
16:03:16

create Calagator::Source 996334852 http://www.meetup.com/pdx-wp/events/96707522/ Roll back

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Change #18759
2013-01-14
16:03:01

destroy Calagator::Event 1250463398 Master the Rewrite API Roll back

Change #18758
2013-01-14
16:02:33

update Calagator::Source 996334851 http://www.meetup.com/pdx-wp/events/98654542/ Roll back

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Change #18757
2013-01-14
16:02:33

create Calagator::Event 1250463399 You Want Me to Design What? My Word! Roll back

description nil <p>Odds are, if you're using WordPress, then you could benefit from knowing some HTML & CSS.</p> <p>Wait, what's HTML & CSS? Come to this meetup to find out!</p> <p>Kory McDow, web designer at <a href="http://certifiedsquare.com/">Certified Square</a>, will take us through introductory HTML and CSS so you can modify the feel of your WordPress theme with ease. We'll cover topics from adding links and inserting images to changing the font size and background images. We'll also sprinkle in some tips, tricks, and resources so you can easily change the design of your own WordPress-driven websites. Instead of saying, "My Word!", you'll leave saying, "My WordPress!"</p>
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Change #18756
2013-01-14
16:02:33

create Calagator::Venue 202391704 U.S. Bancorp Tower Conference Rooms Roll back

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Change #18755
2013-01-14
16:02:32

create Calagator::Source 996334851 http://www.meetup.com/pdx-wp/events/98654542/ Roll back

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Change #18754
2013-01-14
16:02:22

update Calagator::Source 996334532 http://www.meetup.com/pdx-wp/ Roll back

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Change #18753
2013-01-14
16:01:49

create Calagator::Event 1250463398 Master the Rewrite API Roll back

description nil You think you know the Rewrite API? Think again! Rewrite rules turn request URIs (e.g. /2012/10/13/i-ate-an-apple/) into query arguments (e.g. year=2012&monthnum=10&day=13&name=i-ate-an-apple&page=) that WordPress can understand. The Rewrite API is close to, but not exactly, like turning lead into gold. And almost as powerful. In this meetup, Daniel Bachhuber will take us through the ins and outs of the Rewrite API, as well as some common use-cases / pitfalls.
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Change #18752
2013-01-14
14:54:16

update Calagator::Event 1250463149 pdxfunc: Portland Functional Programming Study Group Roll back

description PRESENTATIONS: * Lyle Kopnicky will present the "Scrap Your Boilerplate" library for generic programming in Haskell. * ...and more! <i>ABOUT THE GROUP: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, OCaml, Erlang, Scala and others, as well as using functional techniques in non-functional languages. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month.</i> PRESENTATIONS: * Lyle Kopnicky will present the "Scrap Your Boilerplate" library for generic programming in Haskell. * Bart Massey will talk about his work-in-progress project for Minecraft data management tools in Haskell, assuming he can get downtown given the weather. * ...and more! <i>ABOUT THE GROUP: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, OCaml, Erlang, Scala and others, as well as using functional techniques in non-functional languages. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month.</i>
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Change #18751
2013-01-14
12:02:54

update Calagator::Venue 202393413 Advisicon Roll back

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address nil
description nil Advisicon is a project management consulting company. We produce books and training manuals, provide public and private classes, and implement custom installations of Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Project, and Microsoft Project Server. We are a Microsoft Partner with Gold competencies in Project and Portfolio Management and Silver competencies as a Midmarket Solution Provider. We are a Registered Education Provider (REP) of the Project Management Institute (PMI), giving our clients confidence that they have chosen an organization that is well qualified to provide the instruction they need as well as the additional benefit of receiving Professional Development Units (PDUs). You can learn more about us, examine past clients and case studies, and stay in the loop on upcoming project management technologies by visiting our site, www.advisicon.com.
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Change #18750
2013-01-14
11:50:25

update Calagator::Event 1250463149 pdxfunc: Portland Functional Programming Study Group Roll back

description <i>ABOUT THE GROUP: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, OCaml, Erlang, Scala and others, as well as using functional techniques in non-functional languages. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month.</i> PRESENTATIONS: * Lyle Kopnicky will present the "Scrap Your Boilerplate" library for generic programming in Haskell. * ...and more! <i>ABOUT THE GROUP: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, OCaml, Erlang, Scala and others, as well as using functional techniques in non-functional languages. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month.</i>
Change #18749
2013-01-14
11:17:24

create Calagator::Event 1250463397 Portland Java User Group: Apache Drill Roll back

description nil This month's topic: Apache Drill Apache Drill is new Apache incubator project. It's goal is to provide a distributed system for interactive analysis of large-scale datasets. Inspired by Google's Dremel technology, it aims to process trillions of records in seconds. We will cover the goals of Apache Drill, its use cases and how it relates to Hadoop, MongoDB and other large-scale distributed systems. We'll also talk about details of the architecture, points of extensibility, data flow and our first query languages (DrQL and SQL). Speaker: Gera Shegalov Gera Shegalov owns Hadoop MapReduce and Hadoop Core components in MapR's Hadoop Distribution. Prior to MapR, he worked at Oracle in Oracle Database High Availability on (Active) Data Guard, and in Oracle Java Platform Group on JMS backend communication and storage. Gera received Masters and PhD in Computer Science from Saarland University in Saarbruecken, Germany. His research focussed on workflow management, temporal databases, as well as application & database recovery.
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Change #18748
2013-01-14
11:08:50

destroy Calagator::Event 1250463323 TiE: Tips from the Trenches 2 Roll back

Change #18747
2013-01-14
10:43:38

create Calagator::Event 1250463396 AgilePDX Downtown Pub Lunch: Estimating Techniques and Tactics Roll back

description nil Estimating stories, sprint commitments, and releases--estimating in general--remains a real bugaboo for all teams. Agile teams have different approaches to estimating. What's worked best for your team? Has your team come to consider estimating "waste?" How do you make that work in your environment? What's your rationale and how does it test out in practice? Come share your techniques, tactics, strategies, and war stories with colleagues over lunch. Same bat time, same bat station. See you there. And, hey, we're about to bust our seams again. If you ping [email protected] or the AgilePDX list that you're coming, it can help us help the restaurant to provide fast service and the best possible layout for the tables. RSVP's appreciated NOT required.
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Change #18746
2013-01-13
11:20:03

update Calagator::Source 996334850 http://www.meetup.com/portland-r-user-group/events/99022462/ Roll back

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Change #18745
2013-01-13
11:20:03

update Calagator::Venue 202393154 Simple Roll back

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Change #18744
2013-01-13
11:20:03

create Calagator::Event 1250463395 January Meetup - R & Text Analytics Roll back

description nil <p>Daniel Fennelly will be giving a presentation for January's meetup.</p> <p> </p> <p><span>Description:</span></p> <p><span>We'll use the TopicWatchr R package developed to access</span> <br><span>Lucky Sort's API to explore several features of time-series text-data.</span> <br><span>We'll cover basic text statistics, event detection,</span> <br><span>and term clustering for topic modelling.</span></p> <p>About the speaker: <br><span>Daniel is a software developer at Lucky Sort Inc. in</span> <br><span>Portland, OR. He graduated from Reed College in 2011 with a BA in</span> <br><span>psychology.</span></p>
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Change #18743
2013-01-13
11:20:02

create Calagator::Source 996334850 http://www.meetup.com/portland-r-user-group/events/99022462/ Roll back

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Change #18742
2013-01-12
19:09:02

destroy Calagator::Venue 202393609 carpinteyrodge Roll back

Change #18741
2013-01-12
19:08:53

update Calagator::Event 1250463394 LinuxFest Northwest Roll back

description LinuxFest Northwest, in its 14th year, is one of the largest and longest running Linux/FOSS Community events. As a Non-profit event funded by Sponsorships and Fund Raising it's able to remain Free Admission while still hosting high quality Linux/FOSS presentations, lectures, exhibitors and events. Come to Bellingham, Wa., USA and join over 1200 FOSS Community attendees, from Portland Or to Vancouver BC, for two days the last weekend in April. You may have seen our booth at OSCON 2012 in Portland last year. LinuxFest Northwest, in its 14th year, is one of the largest and longest running Linux/FOSS Community events. As a Non-profit event funded by Sponsorships and Fund Raising it's able to remain Free Admission while still hosting high quality Linux/FOSS presentations, lectures, exhibitors and events. Come to Bellingham, Wa., USA and join over 1200 FOSS Community attendees, from Portland Or to Vancouver BC, for two days the last weekend in April. You may have seen our booth at OSCON 2012 in Portland last year. Hosted by Bellingham Technical College it features a new large exhibit hall, large presentation rooms and cafeteria, as well as the relaxed atmosphere of a college campus.
venue_details Hosted by Bellingham Technical College it features a new large exhibit hall, large presentation rooms and cafeteria, as well as the relaxed atmosphere of a college campus
Change #18740
2013-01-12
19:08:24

update Calagator::Venue 202390020 Bellingham Technical College, Bellingham, Wa. USA Roll back

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Change #18739
2013-01-12
18:50:28

create Calagator::Event 1250463394 LinuxFest Northwest Roll back

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Change #18738
2013-01-12
18:50:28

create Calagator::Venue 202390020 Bellingham Technical College, Bellingham, Wa. USA Roll back

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Change #18737
2013-01-12
09:18:32

destroy Calagator::Event 1250463393 Something pertaining to online shopping with adult females; s travelling bag. Roll back

Change #18736
2013-01-12
08:35:07

create Calagator::Event 1250463393 Something pertaining to online shopping with adult females; s travelling bag. Roll back

description nil Many of the checks will be quick look-overs, but you most likely are subject into a random, extensive seek out. This seek out often comes with the checking off bag <a href="http://www.bose-headphones.info">bose on ear headphones</a> 2013 spaces, is hunting for powdery substances. By familiarizing yourself with all the items which are banned on an airline, including things that are just prohibited from being stored within your carry <a href="http://www.longchampbagoutlet.info">http://longchampbagoutlet.info</a> bags, an pointless incident can be prevented. Should you prefer a good container, hermes(<a href="http://www.hermespairs.info/category/%E3%82%A8%E3%83%AB%E3%83%A1%E3%82%B9%E3%82%B9%E3%82%AB%E3%83%BC%E3%83%95">エルメススカーフ</a>) is also sale on japan. hermes online available for you. welcome to arrive at more around hermes online: <a href="http://www.hermespairs.info/category/%E3%82%A8%E3%83%AB%E3%83%A1%E3%82%B9%E8%B2%A1%E5%B8%83">エルメスの販売</a>
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Change #18735
2013-01-12
08:35:07

create Calagator::Venue 202393609 carpinteyrodge Roll back

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title nil carpinteyrodge
Change #18734
2013-01-12
05:16:22

update Calagator::Event 1250463389 Clojure/West 2013 Roll back

description Clojure/West is a three day conference about the Clojure and ClojureScript programming languages at the Gerding Theater. There will be keynotes by Rich Hickey (Clojure) and Matthew Flatt (Racket) as well as about 35 talks. The conference is $350. Clojure/West is a three day conference about the Clojure and ClojureScript programming languages at the Gerding Theater. There will be keynotes by Rich Hickey (Clojure) and Matthew Flatt (Racket) as well as about 35 talks. View the [full sessions list](http://clojurewest.org/sessions). The conference is $350. [Register now!](http://regonline.com/clojurewest2013)
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Change #18733
2013-01-12
05:15:57

update Calagator::Event 1250463389 Clojure/West 2013 Roll back

description Clojure/West is a three day conference about the Clojure and ClojureScript programming languages at the Gerding Theater. There will be keynotes by Rich Hickey (Clojure) and Matthew Flatt (Racket) as well as about 35 talks. View the [full sessions list](http://clojurewest.org/sessions). The conference is $350. [Register now!](http://regonline.com/clojurewest2013) Clojure/West is a three day conference about the Clojure and ClojureScript programming languages at the Gerding Theater. There will be keynotes by Rich Hickey (Clojure) and Matthew Flatt (Racket) as well as about 35 talks. The conference is $350.
Change #18732
2013-01-11
18:52:45

create Calagator::Event 1250463392 Intro to Wikipedia, and open edit-a-thon Roll back

description nil In the first hour, Pete Forsyth will give a presentation and Q&A about Wikipedia: what is it, how did it come to be, how does it work? And, what's with Oregon's special kinship with Wikipedia and all things wiki? After the first hour will be an open "edit-a-thon" - you can pair up with experienced Wikipedians to improve any Wikipedia article you like. Some suggestions: Portland's food scene, stuff that "keeps Portland weird", Portland area businesses and startups. Or even zombies. If you have reference materials, bring them along! Event sponsors: Wiki Strategies and Prichard Communications. Do bring a laptop, if you possibly can! If you don't have one, that's OK -- we may have a few loaners on hand, or you can just work with somebody else who has one. See here for more details -- and feel free to edit this page with your ideas: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Portland/February_2013 (You can sign up either on Meetup.com or on this Wikipedia page).
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title nil Intro to Wikipedia, and open edit-a-thon
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venue_id nil 202392813
Change #18731
2013-01-11
17:42:29

create Calagator::Event 1250463391 DemocracyLab Meetup Roll back

description nil Join us for our monthly gathering to develop and discuss new open source tools to enhance online civic participation. We're planning to continue these Meetups on the second Thursday of each month. Hope you can make it! RSVP via http://www.meetup.com/DemocracyLab/events/98877922/ Questions? [email protected]
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Change #18730
2013-01-11
17:26:17

update Calagator::Event 1250463389 Clojure/West 2013 Roll back

description Clojure/West is a three day conference about the Clojure and ClojureScript programming languages at the Gerding Theater. There will be keynotes by Rich Hickey (Clojure) and Matthew Flatt (Racket) as well as about 35 talks. The conference is $350. Clojure/West is a three day conference about the Clojure and ClojureScript programming languages at the Gerding Theater. There will be keynotes by Rich Hickey (Clojure) and Matthew Flatt (Racket) as well as about 35 talks. View the [full sessions list](http://clojurewest.org/sessions). The conference is $350. [Register now!](http://regonline.com/clojurewest2013)
Change #18729
2013-01-11
17:24:35

create Calagator::Event 1250463390 miniKanren Confo Roll back

description nil The miniKanren Confo is a special 4 hour conference about logic programming (in particular miniKanren). Dan Friedman and Will Byrd (co-authors of the Reasoned Schemer) will provide a keynote. The [list of sessions](http://clojurewest.org/sessions#confo) can be found on the Clojure/West site. [Registration](http://regonline.com/clojurewest2013) ($50) is required and can be done either standalone or as part of registration with the Clojure/West conference (Mar 18-20th).
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Change #18728
2013-01-11
17:03:02

create Calagator::Event 1250463389 Clojure/West 2013 Roll back

description nil Clojure/West is a three day conference about the Clojure and ClojureScript programming languages at the Gerding Theater. There will be keynotes by Rich Hickey (Clojure) and Matthew Flatt (Racket) as well as about 35 talks. The conference is $350.
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Change #18727
2013-01-11
15:59:22

update Calagator::Event 1250462955 PDXPHP: Monthly Meeting Roll back

description If you love PHP, come one and come all! If you love PHP, come one and come all! This month, we'll be meeting at the lovely Bailey's Taproom and having a discussion about PHP frameworks, guided by the amazingly knowledgeable <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=71845324&authType=NAME_SEARCH&authToken=MFHZ&locale=en_US&srchid=72dfffaa-541c-4a10-bbdf-30c2a7fae46c-0&srchindex=1&srchtotal=3&goback=%2Efps_PBCK_*1_Anya_King_*1_*1_*1_*1_*2_*1_Y_*1_*1_*1_false_1_R_*1_*51_*1_*51_true_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2_*2&pvs=ps&trk=pp_profile_name_link">Anya King</a>.
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Change #18726
2013-01-11
09:42:23

update Calagator::Event 1250463235 Ruby Beginners Meetup, aka Ruby Newbie Brewby [NEW VENUE!] Roll back

description Informal meetup targeted at newcomers to Ruby. Bring questions. Drink $beverage. Hack. Experienced Rubyists welcome; we want you to share your expertise! For this month we'll be meeting at Engine Yard downtown. Informal meetup targeted at newcomers to Ruby. Bring questions. Drink $beverage. Hack. Experienced Rubyists welcome; we want you to share your expertise! For this month we'll be meeting at Engine Yard downtown.
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Change #18725
2013-01-11
09:28:04

update Calagator::Event 1250463388 IxDA Portland: Wearable Technology Roll back

description <strong>Sit up Straight! - How Wearable Technology can Support Healthy Living</strong> Have you ever wanted to send a hug from far away, automatically track your daily activity, or have your clothing correct your posture? What if your insulin delivery went from being a plastic shot in your pocket to a beautiful ring on your finger? How ubiquitous can pervasive technology really be? We will look at the rapidly changing future of wearable technology where health and wellness companies are early adopters. Wearable technology syncs with daily life so that we don’t simply think about our health when something hurts, but rather utilize the ever present technology to get and stay healthy. Notoriously unattractive medical devices are being slowly re-engineered into desirable artifacts to carry with pride. Janna will bring a working prototype and samples to interact with and discuss. With 20 years of experience in apparel and health related design, as well as 10 years working in technology, Janna brings a unique perspective of how these two seemingly disparate materials can continue to merge to create the ultimate user experience. <strong>About Our Guest Speaker</strong> Currently the Senior User Experience Researcher (say that 10 times fast) at Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield, Janna C. Kimel has been practicing design and design research since 1991. In the 1990’s Janna could be found in theatrical costume shops and running a business making adaptive apparel for people with special needs. With the turn of the century she became fascinated with technology and how it could be combined with her favorite material, textiles. Janna has woven together a career stitching seemingly disparate disciplines together. As the principal of a small consultancy, third brain studio, llc, she had the opportunity to partner with innovative agencies such as Ziba, IDEO, Lunar, and health care companies including EnteroMedics, Providence, and our very own Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. In addition, Janna spent several years working with Intel’s Digital Health Group where she was part of the team who brought you the Intel Health Guide 6000. She has published and presented on motivation, behavior change, user research and wearable technology. She is a ramblin’ wreck with a master’s degree in industrial design from Georgia Tech. <strong>Sit up Straight! - How Wearable Technology can Support Healthy Living</strong> Have you ever wanted to send a hug from far away, automatically track your daily activity, or have your clothing correct your posture? What if your insulin delivery went from being a plastic shot in your pocket to a beautiful ring on your finger? How ubiquitous can pervasive technology really be? We will look at the rapidly changing future of wearable technology where health and wellness companies are early adopters. Wearable technology syncs with daily life so that we don’t simply think about our health when something hurts, but rather utilize the ever present technology to get and stay healthy. Notoriously unattractive medical devices are being slowly re-engineered into desirable artifacts to carry with pride. Janna will bring a working prototype and samples to interact with and discuss. With 20 years of experience in apparel and health related design, as well as 10 years working in technology, Janna brings a unique perspective of how these two seemingly disparate materials can continue to merge to create the ultimate user experience. <strong>About Our Guest Speaker</strong> Currently the Senior User Experience Researcher (say that 10 times fast) at Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield, Janna C. Kimel has been practicing design and design research since 1991. In the 1990’s Janna could be found in theatrical costume shops and running a business making adaptive apparel for people with special needs. With the turn of the century she became fascinated with technology and how it could be combined with her favorite material, textiles. Janna has woven together a career stitching seemingly disparate disciplines together. As the principal of a small consultancy, third brain studio, llc, she had the opportunity to partner with innovative agencies such as Ziba, IDEO, Lunar, and health care companies including EnteroMedics, Providence, and our very own Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. In addition, Janna spent several years working with Intel’s Digital Health Group where she was part of the team who brought you the Intel Health Guide 6000. She has published and presented on motivation, behavior change, user research and wearable technology. She is a ramblin’ wreck with a master’s degree in industrial design from Georgia Tech.
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Change #18724
2013-01-11
09:27:42

update Calagator::Event 1250463388 IxDA Portland: Wearable Technology Roll back

description <strong>Sit up Straight! - How Wearable Technology can Support Healthy Living</strong> Have you ever wanted to send a hug from far away, automatically track your daily activity, or have your clothing correct your posture? What if your insulin delivery went from being a plastic shot in your pocket to a beautiful ring on your finger? How ubiquitous can pervasive technology really be? We will look at the rapidly changing future of wearable technology where health and wellness companies are early adopters. Wearable technology syncs with daily life so that we don’t simply think about our health when something hurts, but rather utilize the ever present technology to get and stay healthy. Notoriously unattractive medical devices are being slowly re-engineered into desirable artifacts to carry with pride. Janna will bring a working prototype and samples to interact with and discuss. With 20 years of experience in apparel and health related design, as well as 10 years working in technology, Janna brings a unique perspective of how these two seemingly disparate materials can continue to merge to create the ultimate user experience. About Our Guest Speaker Currently the Senior User Experience Researcher (say that 10 times fast) at Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield, Janna C. Kimel has been practicing design and design research since 1991. In the 1990’s Janna could be found in theatrical costume shops and running a business making adaptive apparel for people with special needs. With the turn of the century she became fascinated with technology and how it could be combined with her favorite material, textiles. Janna has woven together a career stitching seemingly disparate disciplines together. As the principal of a small consultancy, third brain studio, llc, she had the opportunity to partner with innovative agencies such as Ziba, IDEO, Lunar, and health care companies including EnteroMedics, Providence, and our very own Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. In addition, Janna spent several years working with Intel’s Digital Health Group where she was part of the team who brought you the Intel Health Guide 6000. She has published and presented on motivation, behavior change, user research and wearable technology. She is a ramblin’ wreck with a master’s degree in industrial design from Georgia Tech. <strong>Sit up Straight! - How Wearable Technology can Support Healthy Living</strong> Have you ever wanted to send a hug from far away, automatically track your daily activity, or have your clothing correct your posture? What if your insulin delivery went from being a plastic shot in your pocket to a beautiful ring on your finger? How ubiquitous can pervasive technology really be? We will look at the rapidly changing future of wearable technology where health and wellness companies are early adopters. Wearable technology syncs with daily life so that we don’t simply think about our health when something hurts, but rather utilize the ever present technology to get and stay healthy. Notoriously unattractive medical devices are being slowly re-engineered into desirable artifacts to carry with pride. Janna will bring a working prototype and samples to interact with and discuss. With 20 years of experience in apparel and health related design, as well as 10 years working in technology, Janna brings a unique perspective of how these two seemingly disparate materials can continue to merge to create the ultimate user experience. <strong>About Our Guest Speaker</strong> Currently the Senior User Experience Researcher (say that 10 times fast) at Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield, Janna C. Kimel has been practicing design and design research since 1991. In the 1990’s Janna could be found in theatrical costume shops and running a business making adaptive apparel for people with special needs. With the turn of the century she became fascinated with technology and how it could be combined with her favorite material, textiles. Janna has woven together a career stitching seemingly disparate disciplines together. As the principal of a small consultancy, third brain studio, llc, she had the opportunity to partner with innovative agencies such as Ziba, IDEO, Lunar, and health care companies including EnteroMedics, Providence, and our very own Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. In addition, Janna spent several years working with Intel’s Digital Health Group where she was part of the team who brought you the Intel Health Guide 6000. She has published and presented on motivation, behavior change, user research and wearable technology. She is a ramblin’ wreck with a master’s degree in industrial design from Georgia Tech.
Change #18723
2013-01-11
09:27:14

update Calagator::Event 1250463388 IxDA Portland: Wearable Technology Roll back

description Sit up Straight! - How Wearable Technology can Support Healthy Living Have you ever wanted to send a hug from far away, automatically track your daily activity, or have your clothing correct your posture? What if your insulin delivery went from being a plastic shot in your pocket to a beautiful ring on your finger? How ubiquitous can pervasive technology really be? We will look at the rapidly changing future of wearable technology where health and wellness companies are early adopters. Wearable technology syncs with daily life so that we don’t simply think about our health when something hurts, but rather utilize the ever present technology to get and stay healthy. Notoriously unattractive medical devices are being slowly re-engineered into desirable artifacts to carry with pride. Janna will bring a working prototype and samples to interact with and discuss. With 20 years of experience in apparel and health related design, as well as 10 years working in technology, Janna brings a unique perspective of how these two seemingly disparate materials can continue to merge to create the ultimate user experience. About Our Guest Speaker Currently the Senior User Experience Researcher (say that 10 times fast) at Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield, Janna C. Kimel has been practicing design and design research since 1991. In the 1990’s Janna could be found in theatrical costume shops and running a business making adaptive apparel for people with special needs. With the turn of the century she became fascinated with technology and how it could be combined with her favorite material, textiles. Janna has woven together a career stitching seemingly disparate disciplines together. As the principal of a small consultancy, third brain studio, llc, she had the opportunity to partner with innovative agencies such as Ziba, IDEO, Lunar, and health care companies including EnteroMedics, Providence, and our very own Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. In addition, Janna spent several years working with Intel’s Digital Health Group where she was part of the team who brought you the Intel Health Guide 6000. She has published and presented on motivation, behavior change, user research and wearable technology. She is a ramblin’ wreck with a master’s degree in industrial design from Georgia Tech. <strong>Sit up Straight! - How Wearable Technology can Support Healthy Living</strong> Have you ever wanted to send a hug from far away, automatically track your daily activity, or have your clothing correct your posture? What if your insulin delivery went from being a plastic shot in your pocket to a beautiful ring on your finger? How ubiquitous can pervasive technology really be? We will look at the rapidly changing future of wearable technology where health and wellness companies are early adopters. Wearable technology syncs with daily life so that we don’t simply think about our health when something hurts, but rather utilize the ever present technology to get and stay healthy. Notoriously unattractive medical devices are being slowly re-engineered into desirable artifacts to carry with pride. Janna will bring a working prototype and samples to interact with and discuss. With 20 years of experience in apparel and health related design, as well as 10 years working in technology, Janna brings a unique perspective of how these two seemingly disparate materials can continue to merge to create the ultimate user experience. About Our Guest Speaker Currently the Senior User Experience Researcher (say that 10 times fast) at Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield, Janna C. Kimel has been practicing design and design research since 1991. In the 1990’s Janna could be found in theatrical costume shops and running a business making adaptive apparel for people with special needs. With the turn of the century she became fascinated with technology and how it could be combined with her favorite material, textiles. Janna has woven together a career stitching seemingly disparate disciplines together. As the principal of a small consultancy, third brain studio, llc, she had the opportunity to partner with innovative agencies such as Ziba, IDEO, Lunar, and health care companies including EnteroMedics, Providence, and our very own Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. In addition, Janna spent several years working with Intel’s Digital Health Group where she was part of the team who brought you the Intel Health Guide 6000. She has published and presented on motivation, behavior change, user research and wearable technology. She is a ramblin’ wreck with a master’s degree in industrial design from Georgia Tech.
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Change #18722
2013-01-11
09:26:09

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Change #18721
2013-01-11
09:26:08

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Change #18720
2013-01-11
09:26:08

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