Thursday, March 18, 2004
WTF: New keynote announced, partial agenda posted, etc.
WTFers,
I just posted a revised WTF index page to http://stupidnet.com announcing a new keynote speaker, Geology Professor and oil man Kenneth Deffeyes, and a tentative (but mostly filled-in) agenda. I've added all the new WTF registrants to date (there are 88 of us!) and made a few other tweaks.
Music: Several excellent surprise guests queuing up.
Notice: Bring your Wi-Fi enabled laptop! There will be Wi-Fi Internet, and more importantly, public group chat, real-time notes posted live on stage, and more software tools for rich connections among participants.
Coming soon: A WTF wiki page for every participant.
Possibility: Audio webcast of WTF. A volunteer has stepped forward! We're actively researching what it'll take to pull this off. Stay tuned for further developments.
Another Notice: There are still 100 seats left in the auditorium. These are available on a day-rate basis, which means that you'll need to find off-site lodging. (A few double occupancy, dorm-style rooms are still available on site.) Tell all your friends, "Last chance." Registration for WTF closes March 26.
David I
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I just posted a revised WTF index page to http://stupidnet.com announcing a new keynote speaker, Geology Professor and oil man Kenneth Deffeyes, and a tentative (but mostly filled-in) agenda. I've added all the new WTF registrants to date (there are 88 of us!) and made a few other tweaks.
Music: Several excellent surprise guests queuing up.
Notice: Bring your Wi-Fi enabled laptop! There will be Wi-Fi Internet, and more importantly, public group chat, real-time notes posted live on stage, and more software tools for rich connections among participants.
Coming soon: A WTF wiki page for every participant.
Possibility: Audio webcast of WTF. A volunteer has stepped forward! We're actively researching what it'll take to pull this off. Stay tuned for further developments.
Another Notice: There are still 100 seats left in the auditorium. These are available on a day-rate basis, which means that you'll need to find off-site lodging. (A few double occupancy, dorm-style rooms are still available on site.) Tell all your friends, "Last chance." Registration for WTF closes March 26.
David I
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