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Entries from November 2005

Collaboration illustrated: Seattle Mind Camp 1.0 report

November 7th, 2005 · 6 Comments

Saturday I spent at Seattle Mind Camp 1.0. The letter I received with my ticket described the event as a self-organizing, digitally minded, entrepreneur-driven, overnight Seattle confab- get ready to find out what happens when you get together with 149 other forward-thinkers for 24 hours in an empty office building. Due to an extensive schedule […]

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On my mind: Seattle Mind Camp today

November 5th, 2005 · No Comments

The girls and I are our way to Seattle Mind Camp – I’m posting this from the ferry parking lot – and I’m looking forward to meeting great people and enjoying fun discussions later today including another presentation of “Making Masks”…Ted and I have planned something fun for kids…of any age…Ted’s already there helping to […]

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Just what the brother ordered: Chocolate Covered Potato Chips

November 2nd, 2005 · 1 Comment

After a dinner meeting at our house, a friend left us these “Chippers”. Apparently her family has a tradition of ordering them for each other from North Dakota. I wasn’t sure what to do with a box of Chocolate Covered Potato Chips. The combination of fried potatoes plus dark chocolate seemed disgusting and unnecessary. Toss […]

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Why I like my geek: Reason #342

November 2nd, 2005 · 1 Comment

Maryam described shopping with Robert. (I’m long overdue a link to her excellent new blog!) He won’t wear the $250 Italian Cashmere Sweater, because it’s itchy. He will wear out the cheap t-shirt he got at his last geek conference, because it’s comfy. I had to smile. My husband dreads shopping. He’s posted that he […]

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The book everyone wants

November 2nd, 2005 · 7 Comments

Michaela took a picture of the screen Okay, I’m exaggerating. This is only the book every parent wants. Okay, take that back too. Perhaps it’s only the book that every geek parent wants. Nat Torkington posted I want software and a book that’ll help me get my 4-6 year old kids into programming. Gerv wants […]

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