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An interesting geekend

There were four of us heading down to DDD on friday, the geeking started pretty much straight away, derek and mike spent over an hour in the back of the car creating an ad-hoc wifi network between my SPV and a tablet pc, so that they could RDP from the PDA to the PC and open the CE webserver page in IE. I know what you're thinking, that's so cool! After a few late drinks in the bar it was bed in the tiny single rooms, you'd think they were designed especially for tech conference delegates except for the serious shortage of power sockets. The very first session I went to was probably the most practical. I was aware of msbuild before and knew that VS2005 used it, but now I've seen a bit more of what you can do with it I reckon I can double our companies productivity by the end of the week ;) On Friday afternoon I had a certain desire to stick my name on the list for the grok talks, (looking at that list now I notice a few people chickened out!). I figured since it was just a 10 min thing they wouldn't expect much, I had no slides, no code samples, not even a screen shot, and I was doing a talk on image manipulation :-s The first guy had slides, the second guy had a whole routine where he was talking to a video of himself, and the next guy did a pretty funny written on cards thing ala Bob Dylan. Then it was my turn... and somehow I won best talk! The prize was an MSDN licence worth about £1500! I was a bit surprised, I'm not gonna try the total improv approach again though! Correction: As Colin just pointed out, no one chickened out, it was down to time constraints, so sorry if I upset anyone! I really wouldn't blame any new speakers for changing their minds though, it was the largest audience I've spoken infront of since at least the school play.

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Michael James

Was an awesome day, the friday night car journey was definately a highlight. Next time we need to come up with a harder geek task, post thoughts here! ;) I have a few ideas already, although would involve two cars ;)

And one final thought..... Jammy Git :D

Derek Fowler

I vote that we have a competition to create the most contrived network possible.

Colin Angus Mackay

No one "chickened out" of the Grok Talks. It was simply that there were too many to fit in the time available. If you think about it each 10 minutes talk takes about 11 minutes once you factor in swapping time and it whole thing took about 10 minutes to get going.

So 10+(6*11) = 76 minutes.

Grok Talk + Park Bench for the remaining 14 minutes = 90 minute lunch.

See also: http://www.zimakki.com/blog/?p=20

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