We’re just starting to get BarCamp NYC underway, and things are going amazingl smoothly - even the security guards down at the building entrance are cool! - part of it, I guess, is that the Microsoft offices are so well equipped, but just generally everything seems to be coming together nicely, such as the cool t-shirts arriving just in time, and the coffee arriving in time - ironically, the only issues right now are with my own presentation - I need to be able present a web site and the testing server on my laptop is being highly intransigent ;) - was working fine last night (famous last words) - the presentation wall is already starting to fill up and even just the few talks posted so far look interesting - a lot of practical how-to talks, and Amit has some kind of theater thing called ‘Half-baked’ - curious to find out what that will be about!
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