Change #3687
2010-08-11
12:45:17
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PDX Jelly coworking
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Jelly is free casual coworking. Anyone is welcome to come. Bring your laptop or an old-fashioned notebook, as well as something you're working on: whether it's an online business, an art project, coding, writing or something else, and work alongside other creative, fun people. Hope to see you there! See http://WorkAtJelly.com for more background.
We'll each work on our own thing in the same space. Meet new friends, share common interests, trade ideas, brainstorm, get some work done, go out to lunch together, and maybe even get some business referrals.
RSVP at http://wiki.workatjelly.com/JellyInPortland with your name, the time you expect to arrive, and what you'll be working on. |
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Change #3686
2010-08-11
11:51:29
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Galois Tech talk: Computers As We Don’t Know Them
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Computers As We Don’t Know Them
Christof Teuscher, PhD
Since the beginning of modern computer science some sixty years ago,
we are building computers in pretty much the same way. Silicon
transistor electronics serves as a physical device, the von Neumann
architecture provides a computer design model, while the abstract
Turing machine concept supports the theoretical foundations. However,
in recent years, unimagined computing devices have seen the light
because of advances in synthetic biology, nanotechnology, material
science, and neuroscience. Many of these novel devices share the
following characteristics: (1) they are made up from massive numbers
of simple, stochastic components which (2) are embedded in 2D or 3D
space in some disordered way. A grand challenge in consists in
developing computing paradigms, design methodologies, formal
frameworks, architectures, and tools that allow to reliably compute
and efficiently solve problems with such devices. In this talk, I will
outline my visionary and long-term research efforts to address the
grand challenge of building, organizing, and programming future
computing machines. First, I will review exemplary future and emerging
computing devices and highlight the particular challenges that arise
for performing computations them. I will then delineate potential
solutions on how these challenges might be addressed. Self-assembled
nano-scale cellular automata (CAs) and random boolean networks (RBNs)
will serve as a simple showcase. I will also present the efforts
underway to self-assemble massive-scale nanowire-based interconnect
fabrics for spatial computers and what the challenges are in terms of
computations and communication in such a non-classical system.
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Galois Tech talk: Computers As We Don’t Know Them |
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Change #3685
2010-08-11
11:36:37
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Steaming Hot Beer and Blog News: W+K is Buying and Hiring!
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Fresh from the shower of fantastic press and outstanding numbers from the very successful "Smell Like a Man, Man" digital marketing campaign for Old Spice, Wieden+Kennedy is steaming hot. They’re so hot, in fact, they’re sending three of their digital strategists and $500 in beer money to Beer and Blog this Friday to talk about the future of W+K Digital and how you might be a part of it if you’re a strategist or community manger.
This means 1) FREE beer and 2) W+K is hiring. 3) You’re coming.
Join us on the patio of the Green Dragon this Friday from 4pm to 6pm to chat up W+K’s digital strategists Dean McBeth, Ken Brady, and Cody Corona. They’ll have the drink tickets, so be on your best behavior :)
P.S. I dare someone to arrive on the back of Loch Ness creature looking ridiculously good-looking while changing a baby’s diaper and playing chess.
One more thing! There will be some folks in town Friday -- three folks, to be exact -- who are traveling the U.S. to find new members to join their group called Way Below Status Quo. They’re a sassy bunch of entrepreneurs, so I know they’ll fit right at Beer and Blog. They’ll stop by the Green Dragon patio and mingle before their event later in the evening at Amnesia Brewery on N. Mississippi Ave. (More info here: http://statusquo-portlandor.eventbrite.com/) |
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Steaming Hot Beer and Blog News: W+K is Buying and Hiring! |
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Change #3684
2010-08-11
11:07:50
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Portland Java User Group: High-Tech Block Party
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This month's topic: High-Tech Block Party!
Java developers, architects, programmers, and enthusiasts: get ready for a real adrenaline rush. The Java Road Trip: Code to Coast tour is visiting 20 cities across the United States showcasing Oracle's commitment to everything Java. Heading up the tour are key Java technologists from Oracle, who will be demonstrating the latest Java software, engaging with Java User Group (JUG)members, and meeting with enterprise developers and consumers.
The event will be hosted from 6-9pm at Pioneer Courthouse Square
701 SW 6th Avenue (bordered by SW Yamhill, SW Morrison and SW Broadway) Portland, OR 97205.
This high-tech block party on wheels is your chance to share the spirit of innovation that is the essence of Java.
Speaker: Brent Christian
Brent Christian, a Senior Member of Technical Staff with Oracle, will be doing technology demos for the Portland event. In his 10+ years with Sun, he worked on Client Java technologies which included the AWT and Swing toolkits, as well measuring, analyzing, and improving client performance. He has spent the last few years on the JavaFX graphics team, focusing on the animation system along with performance benchmarking and analysis.
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This will be quite different from the typical PJUG meeting, so who knows what to expect? :)
http://twitter.com/pjug
http://pjug.org/
(to join our mailing list, see the links on the website) |
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This month's topic: High-Tech Block Party!
Java developers, architects, programmers, and enthusiasts: get ready for a real adrenaline rush. The Java Road Trip: Code to Coast tour is visiting 20 cities across the United States showcasing Oracle's commitment to everything Java. Heading up the tour are key Java technologists from Oracle, who will be demonstrating the latest Java software, engaging with Java User Group (JUG) members, and meeting with enterprise developers and consumers.
The event will be hosted from 6-9pm at Pioneer Courthouse Square
701 SW 6th Avenue (bordered by SW Yamhill, SW Morrison and SW Broadway) Portland, OR 97205.
This high-tech block party on wheels is your chance to share the spirit of innovation that is the essence of Java.
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Speaker: Brent Christian
Brent Christian, a Senior Member of Technical Staff with Oracle, will be doing technology demos for the Portland event. In his 10+ years with Sun, he worked on Client Java technologies which included the AWT and Swing toolkits, as well measuring, analyzing, and improving client performance. He has spent the last few years on the JavaFX graphics team, focusing on the animation system along with performance benchmarking and analysis.
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This will be quite different from the typical PJUG meeting, so who knows what to expect? :)
http://twitter.com/pjug
http://pjug.org/
(to join our mailing list, see the links on the website) |
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Change #3683
2010-08-11
11:02:53
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Portland Java User Group
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This month's topic: TBD
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PJUG meetings start with some time to eat and socialize (pizza and beverages are provided), followed by the featured speaker, then Q&A, discussion, sometimes a drawing to give away swag. :)
Though we like knowing how many people to expect, you don't *have* to RSVP, on Upcoming or otherwise. Go ahead and just show up!
Many people also go for a drink and further discussion following the meeting, at a location determined ad hoc (lately, the Market Street Pub at 10th and Market: http://mcmenamins.com/index.php?loc=24 ).
http://twitter.com/pjug
http://pjug.org/
(join our mailing list, linked from the website!) |
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This month's topic: High-Tech Block Party!
Java developers, architects, programmers, and enthusiasts: get ready for a real adrenaline rush. The Java Road Trip: Code to Coast tour is visiting 20 cities across the United States showcasing Oracle's commitment to everything Java. Heading up the tour are key Java technologists from Oracle, who will be demonstrating the latest Java software, engaging with Java User Group (JUG)members, and meeting with enterprise developers and consumers.
The event will be hosted from 6-9pm at Pioneer Courthouse Square
701 SW 6th Avenue (bordered by SW Yamhill, SW Morrison and SW Broadway) Portland, OR 97205.
This high-tech block party on wheels is your chance to share the spirit of innovation that is the essence of Java.
Speaker: Brent Christian
Brent Christian, a Senior Member of Technical Staff with Oracle, will be doing technology demos for the Portland event. In his 10+ years with Sun, he worked on Client Java technologies which included the AWT and Swing toolkits, as well measuring, analyzing, and improving client performance. He has spent the last few years on the JavaFX graphics team, focusing on the animation system along with performance benchmarking and analysis.
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This will be quite different from the typical PJUG meeting, so who knows what to expect? :)
http://twitter.com/pjug
http://pjug.org/
(to join our mailing list, see the links on the website) |
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Change #3682
2010-08-11
08:14:34
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PublicMediaCampOPB
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Calling all technology enthusiasts, journalists, students and media makers! Bring your ideas, your wish lists and your âwhat ifsâ and join us on August 21 for a day of brainstorming and discussion about how public media and the community can better support each other.
Inspired by unconferences such as <a href="http://www.barcamp.org/">BarCamp</a> and <a href="http://podcamp.pbworks.com/">PodCamp</a>, <b>PublicMediaCampOPB</b> will give all participants an opportunity to set the agenda for the day.
<b>When:</b> Saturday, August 21, 10amâ3pm
<b>Where:</b> University of Portland, Mago Hunt Center, 5000 N. Willamette Blvd., Portland, OR 97203-5798
<b>Registration:</b> Spaces are limited, so sign up soon. <a href="http://pubcampopb.eventbrite.com/">Register now</a>
Thanks to our sponsors â <a href="http://www.opb.org/">OPB</a>, <a href="http://cpb.org/">CPB</a>, <a href="http://www.npr.org/">NPR</a> and <a href="http://www.up.edu/">University of Portland</a> â <b>itâs all free (even lunch and snacks), though <a href="http://pubcampopb.eventbrite.com/">advance registration</a> is required.</b>
Hope to see you there!
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Change #3681
2010-08-11
06:58:30
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PDX Lean Startup - Scott Edward Walker - Entrepreneurship Law
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2010-08-11
06:57:38
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PDX Lean Startup - Scott Edward Walker - Entrepreneurship Law
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Change #3679
2010-08-11
00:43:15
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TBD Portland, OR
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Change #3678
2010-08-10
19:10:56
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Open Source Bridge 2011
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Change #3677
2010-08-10
18:41:11
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Open Source Bridge 2011
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Change #3676
2010-08-10
18:39:55
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Open Source Bridge 2011
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Open Source Bridge is an open source developers conference, focused on bringing people from a range of technology backgrounds together to share their knowledge and explore what it means to be an open source citizen.
Find out more about attending at http://opensourcebridge.org/attend |
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Change #3675
2010-08-10
18:39:51
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Portland Art Museum
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Change #3674
2010-08-09
19:53:01
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PSU CS Conference Room
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On 4th street at College (east side of the street)
Room FAB 86-01 is in the basement
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Change #3673
2010-08-09
19:50:02
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Change #3672
2010-08-09
19:43:45
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Portland State University Haskell Interest Group [PHIG]
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The PSU Haskell Interest Group is intended to provide a meeting place for PSU students and others who are users and developers of the Haskell programming language. Nothing too structured; brief talks and a chance to meet and discuss. |
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Change #3671
2010-08-09
19:43:44
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PSU CS Conference Room
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Change #3670
2010-08-09
19:03:35
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Portland Ten Field Trip: OEN Pub Talk, "So You Think You Can Pitch?"
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Come see five companies put it all on the line in a speed pitching competition. In this competition both the judges and the audience will tell the competitors if theyâve got what it takes to be a fundable company. A winner will be selected by the judges who will advance to the first round of OEN's Seed Oregon. The audience favorite will be mentioned on the OEN blog.
After the judges select the winner by voting with OEN Dollars, the judges will give feedback on each presentation, explain how they chose the winner, and answer questions from the audience and the contestants.
The judges:
* Nick Stanley
* Diane Fraiman
* Kathleen A. Sego
Interested in Competing?
There is no fee to apply to compete, however, you must be an OEN member to be eligible. If you are not an OEN Member, join here or call Rori Homme, OEN's Director of Membership, at 503-222-2270 x 13 to join.
To apply to "So You Think You Can Pitch?" visit the OEN website and submit your materials by Wednesday, July 21, 2010.
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(1) A copy of your executive summary (no need for secret sauce or specific numbers, simply publish what you are willing to present in public)
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Come see five companies put it all on the line in a speed pitching competition. In this competition both the judges and the audience will tell the competitors if they’ve got what it takes to be a fundable company. A winner will be selected by the judges who will advance to the first round of OEN's Seed Oregon. The audience favorite will be mentioned on the OEN blog.
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The judges:
* Nick Stanley
* Diane Fraiman
* Kathleen A. Sego
Interested in Competing?
There is no fee to apply to compete, however, you must be an OEN member to be eligible. If you are not an OEN Member, join here or call Rori Homme, OEN's Director of Membership, at 503-222-2270 x 13 to join.
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(1) A copy of your executive summary (no need for secret sauce or specific numbers, simply publish what you are willing to present in public)
(2) A brief explanation (no more than 1 page, 12 pt font, single spaced) of why you think your company is a promising investment |
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2010-08-09
19:03:33
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Portland Ten Fieldtrip: OEN PubTalk, "So You Think You Can Pitch?"
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Come see five companies put it all on the line in a speed pitching competition. In this competition both the judges and the audience will tell the competitors if theyâve got what it takes to be a fundable company. A winner will be selected by the judges who will advance to the first round of OEN's Seed Oregon. The audience favorite will be mentioned on the OEN blog.
After the judges select the winner by voting with OEN Dollars, the judges will give feedback on each presentation, explain how they chose the winner, and answer questions from the audience and the contestants.
The judges:
* Nick Stanley
* Diane Fraiman
* Kathleen A. Sego
Interested in Competing?
There is no fee to apply to compete, however, you must be an OEN member to be eligible. If you are not an OEN Member, join here or call Rori Homme, OEN's Director of Membership, at 503-222-2270 x 13 to join.
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(1) A copy of your executive summary (no need for secret sauce or specific numbers, simply publish what you are willing to present in public)
(2) A brief explanation (no more than 1 page, 12 pt font, single spaced) of why you think your company is a promising investment
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The judges:
* Nick Stanley
* Diane Fraiman
* Kathleen A. Sego
Interested in Competing?
There is no fee to apply to compete, however, you must be an OEN member to be eligible. If you are not an OEN Member, join here or call Rori Homme, OEN's Director of Membership, at 503-222-2270 x 13 to join.
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(1) A copy of your executive summary (no need for secret sauce or specific numbers, simply publish what you are willing to present in public)
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Change #3668
2010-08-09
14:00:45
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pdxdevops: First meeting of the Portland DevOps user group
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pdxdevops is a Portland, Oregon user group that explores the glorious intersection of software development and systems operations, and shares practical advice on working effectively in an era of agile infrastructure, server automation and cloud computing.
The plan for this meeting is:
* Short talks (1 to 15 minutes each) by attendees discussing their devops projects, experiences and challenges
* Discuss how we should define "devops" and its scope for this group
* Discuss what we'd like to talk about at future meetings
* Discuss how we'd like to manage the group
* Discuss time/dates we'd like to meet in the future
Venue, food and drinks are all sponsored by <a href="http://puppetlabs.com/">Puppet Labs</a>.
Website: http://pdxdevops.org/
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pdxdevops: First meeting of the Portland DevOps user group |
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Change #3667
2010-08-09
13:49:54
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Puppet Labs
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Go through this main door, up the to the 3rd floor, and then continue till the end of the long, winding hallway to suite 321.
The mailing address for Puppet Labs is 222 NW Davis St., Portland, OR 97209. |
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This is the address for the office.
Go through this main door, up the to the 3rd floor, and then to the end of the long, winding hallway to suite 321.
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Puppet Labs
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This is the address for the office. Go through this main door, up the stairs to the 3rd floor and then down the long, winding hallway to the very end to suite 321.
The mailing address for Puppet Labs is 222 NW Davis St., Portland, OR 97209. |
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2010-08-09
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Puppet Labs
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This is the address for the office. Go through this main door, up the stairs to the 3rd floor and then down the long, winding hallway to the very end to suite 321.
The mailing address for Puppet Labs is 222 NW Davis St., Portland, OR 97209. |
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2010-08-09
11:40:35
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Java Code to Coast event in Pioneer Courthouse Square
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Java Code to Coast event in Portland Oregon
Free
THURSDAY August 12th 6-9pm
Java developers, architects, programmers, and enthusiasts: get ready for a real adrenaline rush. The Java Road Trip: Code to Coast tour is visiting 20 cities across the United States showcasing Oracle's commitment to everything Java. Heading up the tour are key Java technologists from Oracle, who will be demonstrating the latest Java software, engaging with Java User Group (JUG)members, and meeting with enterprise developers and consumers.
The event will be hosted from 6-9pm at Pioneer Courthouse Square
701 SW 6th Avenue (bordered by SW Yamhill, SW Morrison and SW Broadway) Portland, OR 97205.
This high-tech block party on wheels is your chance to share the spirit of innovation that is the essence of Java.
Speaker: Brent Christian
Brent Christian, a Senior Member of Technical Staff with Oracle, will be doing technology demos for the Portland event. In his 10+ years with Sun, he worked on Client Java technologies which included the AWT and Swing toolkits, as well measuring, analyzing, and improving client performance. He has spent the last few years on the JavaFX graphics team, focusing on the animation system along with performance benchmarking and analysis.
Location: The event will be hosted from 6-9pm at Pioneer Courthouse Square |
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2010-08-09
06:56:20
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PDX TechCoffee
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Season 3, episode 5
Get up early and work on your side projects with some like-minded geeks!
TechCoffee is part running club, part knitting bee, and part hackathon. It's hard to work on all of your amazing ideas after a long workday, so instead we get up early. And we get together, so we have the reinforcement of other people up early, too. A couple hours a week can make a big difference.
So bring your laptops and your work ethic to PDX TechCoffee. Or, if you can't be there in person, join us on IRC at #techcoffee on freenode. One commit a week is all we ask.
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2010-08-08
17:49:39
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Portland Macintosh Users General Meeting
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Come join us August 9th for the PMUG General Meeting as Mark Ezell presents BENTO by FileMaker. This is a database application that is very easy to use. It is good for organizing your personal information.
Monday, August 9th, 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Where: Ecotrust Center, 2nd Floor, 721 NW 9th Avenue, Portland, OR (map)
Description: General Q&A 6:30 to 7:30; announcements 7:30 to 8:00; main speaker 8:00 to 9:00 PM. |
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Change #3661
2010-08-08
10:08:07
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Innovate!2010 Pitch Slam in Seattle
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Join us at the Innovate!2010 Pitch Slam in Seattle during Seattle Geek Week for an exciting evening of networking as eight leading tech startups deliver their best five-minute pitch in front of a panel of judges for a chance to be named to the Innovate!100 list of 100 most promising startups.
After a successful series of 14 Innovate!2010 Pitch Slams in Europe that began in Zaragoza, Spain and ended in Tallinn, Estonia, Guidewire Group has launched its North American tour and will be hosting a Pitch Slam in Seattle on August 17th during the pii2010 (privacy identity innovation) conference.
Admission to the Pitch Slam is free for all pii2010 participants. Or, you can purchase a Pitch Slam-only ticket here for $40, which includes a pre-event cocktail reception at the Bell Harbor International Conference Center from 4:30pm to 5:30pm where you can meet and mingle with pii2010 participants and Innovate!2010 Pitch Slam semi-finalists and judges.
Startups interested in a chance to present at the Pitch Slam can submit an application online (it's free to apply!).
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2010-08-08
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Space Needle, 400 Broad Street, Seattle, WA 98109
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2010-08-08
10:04:54
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Startup Bootcamp at pii Labs
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Join us at Seattle's famous Space Needle on August 19th for pii Lab's Startup Bootcamp!
A special workshop designed specifically for entrepreneurs, product developers and marketing professionals at tech startups, pii Labs is an open forum for learning and collaborating that will take place immediately after the pii2010 - privacy identity innovation conference that is being held August 17-19 at the the Bell Harbor International Conference Center.
The Startup Bootcamp at pii Labs will offer you the opportunity to ask questions (and get answers!) from leading consumer privacy experts in an interactive setting where you help set the agenda. There are no talking heads or stale presentations -- only practical advice and best practices that you can put to good use.
Discussion topics include:
Privacy by Design -- How can you develop products with privacy "baked in" to the design process?
Rethinking Notice and Choice: Next-Generation
Privacy -- Creating effective policies is important, but what's next? How can innovation improve data privacy and security practices to build trust with users?
Privacy Rights and Wrongs: What You Need to Know -- How can your business use information in light of privacy regulations and laws? What are the pitfalls to avoid, and the opportunities you can seize? |
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2010-08-08
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Space Needle, 400 Broad Street, Seattle, WA 98109
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2010-08-08
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pii2010 - privacy identity innovation
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Taking place August 17-19 in downtown Seattle during Seattle Geek Week, pii2010 (privacy identity innovation) will explore how emerging technologies and business models are impacting data creation, sharing and aggregation, and how to strike a balance between protecting sensitive information and enabling innovation. Hosted by CBS News technology analyst Larry Magid, the conference will bring together key stakeholders from the technology, legal, academic, nonprofit and government communities to talk about the latest developments and where innovation is heading.
The program features over 30 leading experts including:
Kim Cameron - Chief Architect of Identity for Microsoft
Marc Davis - Cofounder and CTO of Invention Arts
Marie Alexander - CEO of Quova
Michael Fertik - CEO of ReputationDefender
Anne Toth - Chief Privacy Officer of Yahoo!
Rick Klau - Product Manager for Google
Scott Meyer - CEO of Better Advertising
Jules Polonetsky - Director of Future of Privacy Forum
Pete Kazanjy - Cofounder and CEO of Unvarnished
Stephen Hood - Cofounder and CEO of BlockChalk
Fran Maier - President of TRUSTe
Denise Tayloe - CEO of Privo
Eve Maler - Distinguished Engineer at PayPal
Nico Popp - VP at Verisign
Drummond Reed - Executive Director of Information Card Foundation/Open Identity Exchange
In addition, pii2010 will serve as the official launch pad for pii Labs, an open forum for learning about and collaborating on new projects that will take place on August 19th inside Seattle's famous Space Needle building. Other special activities at the conference include a screening of the British documentary "Erasing David," featuring the film's director and namesake David Bond, and a startup "Pitch Slam" where eight promising entrepreneurs will deliver their best 5-minute pitch.
Tickets start at $345 and you can purchase a ticket to attend pii2010 and the Gnomedex conference (which starts right after pii2010) for only $600. Learn more at http://pii2010.com and sign up at http://pii2010.eventbrite.com/?discount=NY2010 to secure your spot!
You can also follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/pii2010. |
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2010-08-06
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Drupal User Group Meeting (Social Web Integration + Janrain Engage + Advanced Git Training)
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Hey everyone,
Just a friendly reminder that this <strong>WEDNESDAY (August 11)</strong> is the date of our monthly Portland Drupal User Group Meeting. What's Drupal, you ask? It's a PHP-based content management system that helps you build the best websites in the world!
We're super excited for this meeting.... We've got two awesome presentations on the agenda:
<strong>1. "Janrain Engage: Connecting Drupal with the Social Web" presented by Brian McGinnis, Forest Basford & Larry Drebes (Janrain team members)</strong>
Need to quickly connect your Drupal website to the social web? <a href="http://www.janrain.com/products/engage">Janrain Engage</a> (formerly RPX) may be just what the doctor (or developer!) ordered. Key team members from Portland-based Janrain will be here to discuss their Janrain Engage service and how it empowers your site visitors to sign-in with their existing accounts on Facebook, Google, Twitter, Yahoo!, MySpace, AOL, or other networks, and then simultaneously publish user comments, reviews or other activities from your site to multiple networks. In particular, the Janrain team will address the current state of the Janrain Engage Drupal module (http://drupal.org/project/rpx), ongoing efforts to port the module to Drupal 7, and the latest roadmap for future module enhancements--plus important insights into how you can best leverage the power of third-party social networks. It's also a great opportunity to learn how local Drupal developers can get involved.
<strong>2. "Git for Drupal (Part II, Advanced Git)" presented by Michael Schwern</strong>
At last month's meeting, local git expert Michael Schwern did a great job introducing us to git--even demonstrating for us (with tinker toys!) git's underlying simplicity and elegance of implementation. Now it's time to kick things up a notch by going beyond the theoretical to the practical: In this more advanced presentation, Michael will delve deeper into essential git commands--including how to best create repositories, add files, clone, commit, fork, branch, stash, and merge. Because a Drupal project has some special considerations that other projects donât, he'll cover some important key action steps (such as using remote vendor branches to track Drupal core and modules, leveraging the benefits of github.com, and merging in your local patches). We'll also open up the discussion to experienced git users in the audience who will offer their insights into best practices for using git with Drupal. With Drupal.org switching from CVS to git, now is the time to embrace version control in your projects and become a power git user!
Finally, here are the meeting details:
Date: Wednesday, August 11
Time: 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. (after the meeting, we head to Lucky Lab for drinks)
Location: OpenSourcery offices (1636 NW Lovejoy St. Portland, OR 97209)
It promises to be an awesome meeting... you absolutely don't want to miss it!
For more details on this meeting and to stay current on the latest Portland Drupal User Group news, please visit this web page:
http://groups.drupal.org/portland
See you there,
Ben |
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Just a friendly reminder that this <strong>WEDNESDAY (August 11)</strong> is the date of our monthly Portland Drupal User Group Meeting. What's Drupal, you ask? It's a PHP-based content management system that helps you build the best websites in the world!
We're super excited for this meeting.... We've got two awesome presentations on the agenda:
<strong>1. "Janrain Engage: Connecting Drupal with the Social Web" presented by Brian McGinnis, Forest Basford & Larry Drebes (Janrain team members)</strong>
Need to quickly connect your Drupal website to the social web? <a href="http://www.janrain.com/products/engage">Janrain Engage</a> (formerly RPX) may be just what the doctor (or developer!) ordered. Key team members from Portland-based Janrain will be here to discuss their Janrain Engage service and how it empowers your site visitors to sign-in with their existing accounts on Facebook, Google, Twitter, Yahoo!, MySpace, AOL, or other networks, and then simultaneously publish user comments, reviews or other activities from your site to multiple networks. In particular, the Janrain team will address the current state of the Janrain Engage Drupal module (http://drupal.org/project/rpx ), ongoing efforts to port the module to Drupal 7, and the latest roadmap for future module enhancements--plus important insights into how you can best leverage the power of third-party social networks. It's also a great opportunity to learn how local Drupal developers can get involved.
<strong>2. "Git for Drupal (Part II, Advanced Git)" presented by Michael Schwern</strong>
At last month's meeting, local git expert Michael Schwern did a great job introducing us to git--even demonstrating for us (with tinker toys!) git's underlying simplicity and elegance of implementation. Now it's time to kick things up a notch by going beyond the theoretical to the practical: In this more advanced presentation, Michael will delve deeper into essential git commands--including how to best create repositories, add files, clone, commit, fork, branch, stash, and merge. Because a Drupal project has some special considerations that other projects don’t, he'll cover some important key action steps (such as using remote vendor branches to track Drupal core and modules, leveraging the benefits of github.com, and merging in your local patches). We'll also open up the discussion to experienced git users in the audience who will offer their insights into best practices for using git with Drupal. With Drupal.org switching from CVS to git, now is the time to embrace version control in your projects and become a power git user!
Finally, here are the meeting details:
Date: Wednesday, August 11
Time: 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. (after the meeting, we head to Lucky Lab for drinks)
Location: OpenSourcery offices (1636 NW Lovejoy St. Portland, OR 97209)
It promises to be an awesome meeting... you absolutely don't want to miss it!
For more details on this meeting and to stay current on the latest Portland Drupal User Group news, please visit this web page:
http://groups.drupal.org/portland
See you there,
Ben Kaplan |
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2010-08-06
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Drupal User Group Meeting (Social Web Integration + Janrain Engage + Advanced Git Training)
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Hey everyone,
Just a friendly reminder that this <strong>WEDNESDAY (August 11)</strong> is the date of our monthly Portland Drupal User Group Meeting. What's Drupal, you ask? It's a PHP-based content management system that helps you build the best websites in the world!
We're super excited for this meeting.... We've got two awesome presentations on the agenda:
<strong>1. "Janrain Engage: Connecting Drupal with the Social Web" presented by Brian McGinnis, Forest Basford & Larry Drebes (Janrain team members)</strong>
Need to quickly connect your Drupal website to the social web? <a href="http://www.janrain.com/products/engage">Janrain Engage</a> (formerly RPX) may be just what the doctor (or developer!) ordered. Key team members from Portland-based Janrain will be here to discuss their Janrain Engage service and how it empowers your site visitors to sign-in with their existing accounts on Facebook, Google, Twitter, Yahoo!, MySpace, AOL, or other networks, and then simultaneously publish user comments, reviews or other activities from your site to multiple networks. In particular, the Janrain team will address the current state of the Janrain Engage Drupal module (http://drupal.org/project/rpx), ongoing efforts to port the module to Drupal 7, and the latest roadmap for future module enhancements--plus important insights into how you can best leverage the power of third-party social networks. It's also a great opportunity to learn how local Drupal developers can get involved.
<strong>2. "Git for Drupal (Part II, Advanced Git)" presented by Michael Schwern</strong>
At last month's meeting, local git expert Michael Schwern did a great job introducing us to git--even demonstrating for us (with tinker toys!) git's underlying simplicity and elegance of implementation. Now it's time to kick things up a notch by going beyond the theoretical to the practical: In this more advanced presentation, Michael will delve deeper into essential git commands--including how to best create repositories, add files, clone, commit, fork, branch, stash, and merge. Because a Drupal project has some special considerations that other projects donât, he'll cover some important key action steps (such as using remote vendor branches to track Drupal core and modules, leveraging the benefits of github.com, and merging in your local patches). We'll also open up the discussion to experienced git users in the audience who will offer their insights into best practices for using git with Drupal. With Drupal.org switching from CVS to git, now is the time to embrace version control in your projects and become a power git user!
Finally, here are the meeting details:
Date: Wednesday, August 11
Time: 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. (after the meeting, we head to Lucky Lab for drinks)
Location: OpenSourcery offices (1636 NW Lovejoy St. Portland, OR 97209)
It promises to be an awesome meeting... you absolutely don't want to miss it!
For more details on this meeting and to stay current on the latest Portland Drupal User Group news, please visit this web page:
http://groups.drupal.org/portland
See you there,
Ben |
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2010-08-06
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PDXTech4Good August Meetup
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This gathering of PDXTech4Good focuses on the smooth integration of social media into your organization. We've heard all the excuses for putting off a social media presence a thousand times: the ED thinks you'll spend way too much time on Facebook, the Board doesn't think it's going to give any results, your demographic is not represented on social media, etc. This session will be all about how to address these issues and bring ...your nonprofit all the benefits of social media.
Todd Pitt of Zero Strategist will be with us to help us navigate the complex world of social media and change management. Join us for a great evening of networking and problem solving!
Agenda:
5:30 - Networking
6:00 - Presentation by Todd
6:30 - 7:15 Group discussion
7:15-7:30 Networking
About Todd:
Todd Pitt is Chief Social Media Strategist and Founder of Zero Strategist. Zero Strategist is an independent / freelancing social media consulting duo based out of Portland. Their goal is "to create holistic social media services that continuously evolve with the web & the world." Check them out at http://zerostrategist.com/ |
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2010-08-05
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Beer and Blog
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"Beer and Blog is about bloggers helping bloggers over beers. It is a meet up that takes place every Friday from 4pm until at least 6pm at the Green Dragon in Portland, OR. It started as a means to swap information among peers in the Portland tech scene. Now it has grown into a weekly happy hour for Portland area bloggers. Sometimes we work. Sometimes we discuss. Sometimes we go on a field trip. But we mostly play and celebrate the transition from the work week to the week end. It’s the kind of place that is fun to network in, kindle ideas into side projects, and announce a release."
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2010-08-05
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"Beer and Blog is about bloggers helping bloggers over beers. It is a meet up that takes place every Friday from 4pm until at least 6pm at the Green Dragon in Portland, OR. It started as a means to swap information among peers in the Portland tech scene. Now it has grown into a weekly happy hour for Portland area bloggers. Sometimes we work. Sometimes we discuss. Sometimes we go on a field trip. But we mostly play and celebrate the transition from the work week to the week end. It’s the kind of place that is fun to network in, kindle ideas into side projects, and announce a release."
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2010-08-05
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"Beer and Blog is about bloggers helping bloggers over beers. It is a meet up that takes place every Friday from 4pm until at least 6pm at the Green Dragon in Portland, OR. It started as a means to swap information among peers in the Portland tech scene. Now it has grown into a weekly happy hour for Portland area bloggers. Sometimes we work. Sometimes we discuss. Sometimes we go on a field trip. But we mostly play and celebrate the transition from the work week to the week end. It’s the kind of place that is fun to network in, kindle ideas into side projects, and announce a release."
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2010-08-05
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"Beer and Blog is about bloggers helping bloggers over beers. It is a meet up that takes place every Friday from 4pm until at least 6pm at the Green Dragon in Portland, OR. It started as a means to swap information among peers in the Portland tech scene. Now it has grown into a weekly happy hour for Portland area bloggers. Sometimes we work. Sometimes we discuss. Sometimes we go on a field trip. But we mostly play and celebrate the transition from the work week to the week end. It’s the kind of place that is fun to network in, kindle ideas into side projects, and announce a release."
... but it really has very little to do with blogging. |
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2010-09-03 18:00:00 -0700 |
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2010-09-03 16:00:00 -0700 |
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Beer and Blog |
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http://portland.beerandblog.com |
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Change #3648
2010-08-05
23:42:48
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create
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1250458977
Beer and Blog
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The website says...
"Beer and Blog is about bloggers helping bloggers over beers. It is a meet up that takes place every Friday from 4pm until at least 6pm at the Green Dragon in Portland, OR. It started as a means to swap information among peers in the Portland tech scene. Now it has grown into a weekly happy hour for Portland area bloggers. Sometimes we work. Sometimes we discuss. Sometimes we go on a field trip. But we mostly play and celebrate the transition from the work week to the week end. It’s the kind of place that is fun to network in, kindle ideas into side projects, and announce a release."
... but it really has very little to do with blogging. |
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2010-08-27 18:00:00 -0700 |
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1250458977 |
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2010-08-27 16:00:00 -0700 |
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Beer and Blog |
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http://portland.beerandblog.com |
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Change #3647
2010-08-05
23:42:40
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create
Calagator::Event
1250458976
Beer and Blog
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The website says...
"Beer and Blog is about bloggers helping bloggers over beers. It is a meet up that takes place every Friday from 4pm until at least 6pm at the Green Dragon in Portland, OR. It started as a means to swap information among peers in the Portland tech scene. Now it has grown into a weekly happy hour for Portland area bloggers. Sometimes we work. Sometimes we discuss. Sometimes we go on a field trip. But we mostly play and celebrate the transition from the work week to the week end. It’s the kind of place that is fun to network in, kindle ideas into side projects, and announce a release."
... but it really has very little to do with blogging. |
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2010-08-20 18:00:00 -0700 |
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1250458976 |
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2010-08-20 16:00:00 -0700 |
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Beer and Blog |
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http://portland.beerandblog.com |
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Change #3646
2010-08-05
23:42:32
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create
Calagator::Event
1250458975
Beer and Blog
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The website says...
"Beer and Blog is about bloggers helping bloggers over beers. It is a meet up that takes place every Friday from 4pm until at least 6pm at the Green Dragon in Portland, OR. It started as a means to swap information among peers in the Portland tech scene. Now it has grown into a weekly happy hour for Portland area bloggers. Sometimes we work. Sometimes we discuss. Sometimes we go on a field trip. But we mostly play and celebrate the transition from the work week to the week end. It’s the kind of place that is fun to network in, kindle ideas into side projects, and announce a release."
... but it really has very little to do with blogging. |
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2010-08-13 18:00:00 -0700 |
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1250458975 |
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2010-08-13 16:00:00 -0700 |
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Beer and Blog |
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http://portland.beerandblog.com |
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Change #3645
2010-08-05
23:42:13
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create
Calagator::Event
1250458974
Beer and Blog
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The website says...
"Beer and Blog is about bloggers helping bloggers over beers. It is a meet up that takes place every Friday from 4pm until at least 6pm at the Green Dragon in Portland, OR. It started as a means to swap information among peers in the Portland tech scene. Now it has grown into a weekly happy hour for Portland area bloggers. Sometimes we work. Sometimes we discuss. Sometimes we go on a field trip. But we mostly play and celebrate the transition from the work week to the week end. It’s the kind of place that is fun to network in, kindle ideas into side projects, and announce a release."
... but it really has very little to do with blogging. |
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2010-08-06 18:00:00 -0700 |
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1250458974 |
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2010-08-06 16:00:00 -0700 |
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Beer and Blog |
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http://portland.beerandblog.com |
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Change #3644
2010-08-05
23:39:33
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destroy
Calagator::Event
1250458973
TOSHIBA PA3285U-3BRS Laptop Battery
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Change #3643
2010-08-05
23:39:27
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destroy
Calagator::Event
1250458972
BOSCH 2607335215 Cordless Drill Battery
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Change #3642
2010-08-05
19:56:32
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create
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1250458973
TOSHIBA PA3285U-3BRS Laptop Battery
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( Hi-Quality Replacement Batteries for TOSHIBA PA3285U-3BRS )
Detail info:
* Part Number: TOSHIBA PA3285U-3BRS
* Li-ion, 4400.00mAh, 10.80V
* black, 433.76g, 129.60x71.76x20.20 mm
* Replacement for: TOSHIBA PA3285U-3BRS battery
Original Price: £46.64
On Sale: £ 38.87 You Save: £7.77
TOSHIBA PA3285U-3BRS Battery Replacement part number : ( Press " Ctrl+F " to Find )
TOSHIBA
PA3284U-1BAS, PA3284U-1BRS, PA3285U-1BAS, PA3285U-1BRS, PA3285U-2BAS, PA3285U-2BRS, PA3285U-3BRS, PA3481U-1BAS, PA3481U-1BRS, PABAS073, PABAS075,
TOSHIBA PA3285U-3BRS Battery Fits Laptop Batteries Models: ( Press " Ctrl+F " to Find )
TOSHIBA
Dynabook A9, Dynabook Satellite J60 146C/5, Dynabook Satellite J60 146C/5X, Dynabook Satellite J60 166D/5, Dynabook Satellite J60 166D/5X, Dynabook Satellite J60 200D/5, Dynabook Satellite J60 200D/5X, Dynabook Satellite J61 166D/5, Dynabook Satellite J61 166D/5X, Dynabook Satellite J61 173C/5, Dynabook Satellite J61 173C/5X, Dynabook Satellite J61 200D/5, Dynabook Satellite J61 200D/5X, dynabook Satellite J62 166D/5, dynabook Satellite J62 166D/5X, dynabook Satellite J62 186C/5, dynabook Satellite J62 186C/5X, dynabook Satellite J62 200D/5, dynabook Satellite J62 200D/5X, dynabook Satellite J63 173C/5, dynabook Satellite J63 173C/5X, dynabook Satellite J70 173C/5, dynabook Satellite J70 173C/5X, dynabook Satellite J70 180E/5, dynabook Satellite J70 180E/5X, dynabook Satellite J70 220E/5, dynabook Satellite J70 220E/5X, Dynabook Satellite J71 186C/5, Dynabook Satellite J71 186C/5X, Dynabook Satellite J71 200E/5, Dynabook Satellite J71 200E/5X, Dynabook Satellite K10 146C/W, Dynabook Satellite K11 173C/W, Dynabook Satellite K15 166D/W, Dynabook Satellite K15 200D/W, Dynabook Satellite K16 166E/W, Dynabook Satellite K16 200E/W, dynabook Satellite K17 166E/W, dynabook Satellite K17 186C/W, dynabook Satellite K17 200E/W, Qosmio E10, Qosmio E15 Series, Qosmio F10, Qosmio F10-100, Qosmio F10-105, Qosmio F10-124, Qosmio F10-125, Qosmio F10-130, Qosmio F15 Series, Qosmio G10, Qosmio G10-100, Qosmio G10-106, Qosmio G10-124, Qosmio G10-133, Qosmio G10-134, Qosmio G15-AV501, Qosmio G15 Series, Qosmio G20, Qosmio G20-102, Qosmio G20-105, Qosmio G20-106, Qosmio G20-111, Qosmio G20-123, Qosmio G20-146, Qosmio G20-147, Qosmio G20-151, Qosmio G20-153, Qosmio G20-154, Qosmio G20-156, QOSMIO G20-590LS, Qosmio G25-AV513, Qosmio G25 Series, Satellite A10-131, Satellite A10-501, Satellite A10-511, Satellite A10-521, Satellite A10-S103, Satellite A10-S113, Satellite A10-S127, Satellite A10-S128, Satellite A10-S167, Satellite A10-S168, Satellite A10-S169, Satellite A10-S177, Satellite A10-S178, Satellite A10-S203, Satellite A10-S213, Satellite A10-S223, Satellite A10-S403, Satellite A10-S403D, Satellite A10-S503, Satellite A10-S513, Satellite A10-S703, Satellite A10-S811, SATELLITE A10 SERIES, Satellite A10-SP127, Satellite A10-SP177, Satellite A15-S127, Satellite A15-S1271, Satellite A15-S128, Satellite A15-S129, Satellite A15-S1291, Satellite A15-S1292, Satellite A15-S157, Satellite A15-S158, Satellite A15-S1692, Satellite A15 Series, Satellite J50, Satellite Pro A10, Satellite Pro A10 C, Satellite Pro A120-10Q, Tecra A1 Series, Tecra A8-EZ8311, Tecra A8-EZ8312, Tecra A8-EZ8313, Tecra A8-EZ8411, Tecra A8-EZ8412, Tecra A8-EZ8413, Tecra A8-EZ8511, Tecra A8-EZ8511X, Tecra A8-EZ8512, Tecra A8-EZ8512X, Tecra A8-S8314, Tecra A8-S8414, Tecra A8-S8415, Tecra A8-S8513, Tecra A8-S8514, Tecra A8 Series, |
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2010-08-05 21:00:00 -0700 |
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1250458973 |
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2010-08-05 20:00:00 -0700 |
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TOSHIBA PA3285U-3BRS Laptop Battery |
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http://www.exceldigital.org.uk/laptop-battery/LaptopBattery.php/TOSHIBA/12577/PA3285U-3BRS/ |
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202392125 |
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Change #3641
2010-08-05
19:29:40
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202392125
UK
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92, Clydesdale Place Moss Side Employment Area |
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GB |
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sales cordless drill battery, laptop battery, camcorder battery,laptop adapter, PDA battery, mobile phone battery, two-way radio battery, camera battery, battery charger, cheap and fine, fast shipping, 100% secure shopping guarantee |
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[email protected] |
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53.6986 |
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leyland |
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-2.7221 |
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pr26 7qs |
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lancashire |
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01772454688 |
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http://www.batteryexpress.org.uk |
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Change #3640
2010-08-05
19:28:13
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create
Calagator::Event
1250458972
BOSCH 2607335215 Cordless Drill Battery
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Part Numbers: BOSCH 2607335215
Type:Ni-MH
Volt: 24.00V
Capacity: 3000.00mAh
Weight: 1559.25g
Dimentions: 175.59x145.05x196.92mm
Color: black
Sale Price: UK £99.35 (inc. VAT-UK Inland only!)
This BOSCH 2607335215 battery is compatible with the following models: (Please use "Ctrl + F" )
BOSCH:
* 0 611 225 503
* 0 611 260 539
* 11225VSR
* 11225VSRH
* BBH24VRE
* BBH 24VRE
* GBH 24VFR
* GBH24VRE
* GBH 24VRE
This BOSCH 2607335215 battery can replace the following part numbers: (Please use "Ctrl + F" )
BOSCH:
* 2607335082
* 2 607 335 082
* 2607335083
* 2 607 335 083
* 2607335097
* 2 607 335 097
* 2607335098
* 2 607 335 098
* 2607335163
* 2 607 335 163
* 2607335190
* 2 607 335 190
* 2607335192
* 2 607 335 192
* 2607335215
* 2 607 335 215
* 2607335216
* 2 607 335 216
* BAT019
* BAT 019
* BAT020
* BAT 020
* BAT021
* BAT 021 |
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1250458972 |
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2010-08-05 20:00:00 -0700 |
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BOSCH 2607335215 Cordless Drill Battery |
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http://www.batteryexpress.org.uk/power-tools-battery/BATTERYPRODUCT.php/BOSCH/60305/2607335215/ |
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202392125 |
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Change #3639
2010-08-05
19:28:12
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create
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202392125
UK
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202392125 |
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UK |
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Change #3638
2010-08-05
16:06:45
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create
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1250458971
Brain Silo Hackfest/Open House
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The silo is open to any interested parties who want to hack or check out the space. <b>This is an Open House meeting</b>
NOTE: The entrance for the space is on the backside of the building in the alley -- NOT at the mailing address. See this satellite view for clarification: http://bit.ly/8Arvpt
The outside door is at the top of a set of stairs. The space is marked with a small sticker that is labeled "BrainSilo" |
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2010-08-05 20:00:00 -0700 |
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1250458971 |
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2010-08-05 19:00:00 -0700 |
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Brain Silo Hackfest/Open House |
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http://brainsilo.org |
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202392003 |
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