Sunday Randomness
By Ariane on Sunday, August 26, 2007
Brace yourself, it's a random-assed post.
By Ariane on Sunday, August 26, 2007
Brace yourself, it's a random-assed post.
By Ariane on Friday, August 24, 2007
I went on my first Photowalk on Wednesday night, on Granville Island. See my full set from it here. Here are a few of the best shots from the night:
By Ariane on Sunday, August 19, 2007
It's all a haze right now, so instead of a proper wrap post, I give you this and invite you to add more verses in the comments if you feel so inclined:
BarCamping Across the West Coast
(Read/sing to the tune of Star-Trekking Across the Universe)
BarCamping on the West Coast
Geeking out in Workspace
Thankyou to our hosts
BarCamping on the West Coast
Sessions upon sessions
Cause we can't get enough
There's Lee Lefever in the crowd, in the crowd, in the crowd
all the way from Seattle town, in the crowd, Kris.
It's Drupal man, so get with the program, get with the program, get with the program
A CMS, so get with the program, get with the program, yep.
There's Derek Miller in the crowd, in the crowd, in the crowd
Fighting the fight so show some love, in the crowd, Kris.
Barcamping on the West Coast
Geeking out in Workspace
Thankyou to our hosts
BarCamping on the West Coast
Sessions upon sessions
Still can't get enough
It's worse than that, I can't connect, can't connect, can't connect!
It's worse than that, I can't connect, can't connect, can't connect yeah.
It's blogging dude, so get with the program, get with the program, get with the program
An RSS, so get with the program, get with the program, yep.
There's Boris in a cowboy hat, cowboy hat, cowboy hat.
There's Boris in a cowboy hat, cowboy hat, Kris.
We've come to geek, eat some food, eat some food.
We've come to geek, eat some food, eat some food now.
It's worse than that, it smells like geek, smells like geek, smells like geek.
It's worse than that, it smells like geek, sweaty geek, yep.
There's Tod scootering down the road, down the road, down the road,
There's Tod scootering down the road, down the road, Kris.
Barcamping on the West Coast
Geeking out in Workspace
Thankyou to our hosts
BarCamping on the West Coast
Sessions upon sessions
Never enough time!
You must obey the stupid shell, stupid shell, stupid shell
You must obey the stupid shell, blow it again Dave!
We're only here to eat the food, eat the food, eat the food
We're only here to eat the food, gimme some more Zak!
It's worse than that, I can't find the dongle, can't find the dongle, can't find the dongle
It's worse than that, I can't find the dongle, can't find the dongle, can't find the dongle OY!
Where did all these cowboy hats come from?
Why is everyone on a Mac?
Who the hell scheduled the party before the conference... so tired...
I can't type anymore quick someone post a status update...
***KABLOOM!!!!***
Barcamping on the West Coast
Geeking out in Workspace
Thankyou to our hosts
BarCamping on the West Coast
Sessions are all finished
See you all next time!
By Ariane on Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Hello Barcampers!
Here's our quick note with some details about Barcamp Vancouver 2007
- http://barcamp.org/BarCampVancouver2007
Below you'll find information on
* registry and attendance
* t-shirts
* list of topics for sessions
* schedule of Barcamp events
* spreading the love
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Registry and Attendance
http://barcamp.org/BarCampVancouver2007Attendees
By Ariane on Wednesday, July 25, 2007
First the backup drive gave me the big f.u., today a new hardware battle... But let me backtrack a little...
I knew it was going to be a bit of a crazy day today, but I didn't think the transit would be that messed up on the way TO work this morning. I got out there in time for the 'early' bus, only to find a pack of people probably 4x as big as usual waiting at the stop...this (and all the angry faces) could only lead me to the conclusion that 3 or 4 buses had already been missed. Finally a gas powered bus (my route usually only runs the electric ones) turned up and everyone packed in. I think my stop is the third on the route, and by the fourth, it was full. People were not pleased. Nor was I when I ended up being about 10 mins late for work.
Anyway, I came prepared for an unorthodox trip home (orthodox being: walk three blocks, get on bus, 15mins ride, get off bus, walk across street), as I was planning on getting off the bus halfway home to stop and buy the new Tegan and Sara CD, The Con. I brought my backpack, cause I figured that there was a good chance it was going to be busy already because of people coming down for the fireworks, and that it was likely once I got off the bus I was going to have to walk the rest of the way home.
So I went and bought my CD, and thought surely if I walk a few stops down there'll be people getting off the bus, and hence room for me to get on. I passed the London Drugs on my way down the street, and stopped in and picked up a webcam, then walked to the next stop. I chatted with this nice little old lady, as we cooked in the sun and hoped a bus would come by. It did, but it sure as heck didn't let anyone on. Which was fine for me. I said goodbye, went and got an iced tea, and walked the rest of the way home. But what the heck was she supposed to do? With a cane, she was doing about 20ft/min, and it was obvious to me that she was stuck there until...until the crowds die down? It kinda ticked me off, because I realized she probably wasn't going to be able to make it to go get her dinner, and nobody seemed to take any note of that. Anyway...
Aside: this evening someone above me was throwing bread off their balcony, and I had a few bird-friends make some pit stops on mine...
I had some trouble setting up the webcam because friggin Logitech decided to give me the big f.u. as well--again, no mac support! Thankfully, a lovely open source program called maccam came to my rescue. And with a little help from my favorite geek (listen carefully to the podcast he posted today and you'll get a surprise!) I managed to get it working with Skype--just in time for the fireworks! (Which are crazy loud by the way and still going after 25mins!)
Ok, now they're done. Not bad at all...great not having to brave the swarms of people, now we'll just see how it goes getting to sleep at a decent time...oh, the people they are loud...