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		<title>Photos from the BarCampVancouver09 Photowalk</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 22:02:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Bollwitt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copyright &#169; 2012 John Bollwitt. Visit the original article at http://johnbollwitt.com/2009/10/12/photos-from-the-barcampvancouver09-photowalk/.As mentioned in my previous post, this year&#8217;s BarCampVancouver had a morning photowalk where we ventured out around this year&#8217;s venue to explore the area through a lens. There was probably twenty of us wandering around mostly empty, over grown property next to the rail [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Copyright &copy; 2012 <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com">John Bollwitt</a>. Visit the original article at <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com/2009/10/12/photos-from-the-barcampvancouver09-photowalk/">http://johnbollwitt.com/2009/10/12/photos-from-the-barcampvancouver09-photowalk/</a>.<br /><p>As mentioned in my <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com/2009/10/11/barcampvancouver-2009-not-only-successful-but-well-worth-the-time/">previous post</a>, this year&#8217;s <a href="http://barcamp.org/BarCampVancouver2009">BarCampVancouver</a> had a morning photowalk where we ventured out around this year&#8217;s venue to explore the area through a lens.  There was probably twenty of us wandering around mostly empty, over grown property next to the rail yard near Main and Terminal.  </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a selection of my favorite shots that I took on the photowalk (all my photos from BarCampVancouver09 are <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/sets/72157622508972596/">here</a>).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/3977515387/" title="BarCampVancouver 2009 - Photowalk by John Bollwitt, on Flickr"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2650/3977515387_8cdecf0786.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="BarCampVancouver 2009 - Photowalk" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/3978277596/" title="BarCampVancouver 2009 - Photowalk by John Bollwitt, on Flickr"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3524/3978277596_c8b96778f9.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="BarCampVancouver 2009 - Photowalk" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/3977515715/" title="BarCampVancouver 2009 - Photowalk by John Bollwitt, on Flickr"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3455/3977515715_5713f820b5.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="BarCampVancouver 2009 - Photowalk" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/3978277810/" title="BarCampVancouver 2009 - Photowalk by John Bollwitt, on Flickr"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2593/3978277810_b39fc6f775.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="BarCampVancouver 2009 - Photowalk" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/3977516157/" title="BarCampVancouver 2009 - Photowalk by John Bollwitt, on Flickr"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3488/3977516157_48cc79ce46.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="BarCampVancouver 2009 - Photowalk" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://peterandersen.com">Peter</a> has a good <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterandersen/3980620879/">shot of me taking this photo</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/3977516207/" title="BarCampVancouver 2009 - Photowalk by John Bollwitt, on Flickr"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2513/3977516207_75875b43d4.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="BarCampVancouver 2009 - Photowalk" /></a></p>
<p>What&#8217;s fun about going on photowalks like this, at least that I&#8217;m discovering, is when in the company of fellow <a href="http://nikon.com">Nikon</a> owners, you get the opportunity to try out different lenses to at least experiment with other components that I could get for my D90.  For example, the final shot above was wide-angle lens of Peter&#8217;s that he let me borrow about half-way through the photowalk.  It really gives you a good idea of how something works and feels before you consider purchasing said gear.  </p>
<p>But it doesn&#8217;t matter about what lens you have.  <a href="http://jordanbehan.com">Jordan</a> always looks sharp.</p>
<p>The biggest element that I get from photowalks like this is just learning my camera.  It&#8217;s how I learned the ins and outs of my <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com/category/canon-s5-is/">Canon S5 IS</a>, and the Nikon D90 is no exception.  I&#8217;m refining what I already know to get a better grasp on pushing my photography, but when you&#8217;re around people like this who know even more, you are constantly learning.  The conversations are incredibly geeky at some points, but understanding terms, sharing concepts, and having someone grab your camera to show you some setting that you didn&#8217;t know existed is invaluable.  It&#8217;s a true testament of only getting better by simply giving it shot.  </p>
<p>Actually, in photowalking terms, you give it about 500 shots in hopes that you come up with a handful of good ones.<br />
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<strong>Post edit:</strong> <a href="http://tyleringram.com/">Tyler</a> referenced some other shots that were not apart of the photowalk but taken at the impromptu gathering at The Whip later on in the day.  I was using a fish eye lens from <a href="http://johnbiehler.com">John Biehler</a> to play around a little.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/3980763603/" title="BarCampVancouver 2009 by John Bollwitt, on Flickr"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2529/3980763603_2b68a1ceff.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="BarCampVancouver 2009" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/3980764221/" title="BarCampVancouver 2009 by John Bollwitt, on Flickr"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2445/3980764221_75c708670d.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="BarCampVancouver 2009" /></a></p>
<p>Also just to showcase another lens that I hope to purchase one day, here&#8217;s a great shot of <a href="http://monicahamburg.wordpress.com/">Monica</a> with a 35mm f/1.8 lens, lent to me by (who else?) Peter to try out.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/3980762597/" title="BarCampVancouver 2009 by John Bollwitt, on Flickr"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3478/3980762597_82a9aea595.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="BarCampVancouver 2009" /></a></p>
<p>I love the way this lens gives you such a sharp focus while making the background nice and soft.  Certainly put this one on my wish list.  Not exactly stuff from the photowalk, but when hanging out with like minded people, it never really ends.</p>
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		<title>BarCampVancouver 2009 not only successful but well worth the time</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Oct 2009 19:44:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Bollwitt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copyright &#169; 2012 John Bollwitt. Visit the original article at http://johnbollwitt.com/2009/10/11/barcampvancouver-2009-not-only-successful-but-well-worth-the-time/. Last weekend, BarCampVancouver 2009 was held at Discovery Parks Vancouver. And more than anything, I think the location was an ideal spot to have this year&#8217;s gathering of like minded folks to get together and discuss a good variety of topics, ranging from day [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Copyright &copy; 2012 <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com">John Bollwitt</a>. Visit the original article at <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com/2009/10/11/barcampvancouver-2009-not-only-successful-but-well-worth-the-time/">http://johnbollwitt.com/2009/10/11/barcampvancouver-2009-not-only-successful-but-well-worth-the-time/</a>.<br /><p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/3978278654/" title="BarCampVancouver 2009 - Schedule Wall by John Bollwitt, on Flickr"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2593/3978278654_25821fefc4.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="BarCampVancouver 2009 - Schedule Wall" /></a></p>
<p>Last weekend, <a href="http://barcamp.org/BarCampVancouver2009">BarCampVancouver 2009</a> was held at Discovery Parks Vancouver.  And more than anything, I think the location was an ideal spot to have this year&#8217;s gathering of like minded folks to get together and discuss a good variety of topics, ranging from day trading, mass transit, photography, and even a session inspired by <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com/2008/08/23/the-point-when-you-cant-do-free-anymore/">an old post of mine regarding freelancing</a> (certainly read <a href="http://hummingbird604.com/2009/09/30/the-economics-of-free-or-why-i-wont-do-things-for-free-anymore/">Raul&#8217;s post on this issue</a> which further explains this session which I also attended).  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/3977515323/" title="BarCampVancouver 2009 by John Bollwitt, on Flickr"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2642/3977515323_673e231559.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="BarCampVancouver 2009" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/3977516245/" title="BarCampVancouver 2009 by John Bollwitt, on Flickr"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3491/3977516245_de0ccdf5ca.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="BarCampVancouver 2009" /></a></p>
<p>I have always been a fan of BarCampVancouver since the first one I attended in 2006.  In fact, that was the first big event in the Vancouver tech community where I was really introduced to the vast array of people who make up this city&#8217;s thinkers, movers, and shakers, only to have that be the tip of the iceberg of what it is today.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/3981521088/" title="BarCampVancouver 2009 by John Bollwitt, on Flickr"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3532/3981521088_bebcd81e12.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="BarCampVancouver 2009" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/3981520436/" title="BarCampVancouver 2009 by John Bollwitt, on Flickr"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3419/3981520436_79deb76d23.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="BarCampVancouver 2009" /></a></p>
<p>My favorite sessions this year were, of course, the photography focused ones led by <a href="http://johnbiehler.com">John Biehler</a> and <a href="http://www.inthepitchblack.com/">Scott Prince</a>.  The morning photowalk around the building was followed by a great afternoon session regarding editing processes.  Moving into the DSLR world myself, this is obviously of interest to me.  I&#8217;ll post more photos from that photowalk later, but big thanks also goes out to <a href="http://peterandersen.com/">Peter Andersen</a> and <a href="http://www.tyleringram.com/">Tyler Ingram</a> as well.  Learned a lot from these folks as of late, and you&#8217;ll see more proof of this later.</p>
<p>The other session of interest was a discussion I attended where the focus was the gap that exists between designers and coders.  As with our projects with <a href="http://sixty4media.com">sixty4media</a>, I found this interesting because it&#8217;s something that I personally struggle with on a constant basis.  By that I mean the internal struggle I have between my creative sense and how difficult it can be to incorporate that with the infrastructure of web design.  </p>
<p>As I get deeper into the realm of web development and push the boundaries of my skills, I find that working with a designer allows me to work better as a coder.  Hearing the struggles, frustrations, insights, and ideas of how to deal with this gap (which varies from person to person), I came away from this session with a renowned sense of inspiration that have already found their ways into the how I work on a day to day basis.  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/3980761453/" title="BarCampVancouver 2009 by John Bollwitt, on Flickr"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2448/3980761453_348eabccae.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="BarCampVancouver 2009" /></a></p>
<p>I think the key thing to consider when it comes to events like this is that some of the best things you discover come from conversations you have outside of the sessions going on throughout the day.  Sure, there are things like business contacts and the exchange of cards, but I&#8217;m talking about those elements where you really learn a tiny nugget of information that alters the way you think about or do things.  Those moments are what really keep you coming back because who doesn&#8217;t like to be better at what they do or are passionate about?  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/3981523940/" title="BarCampVancouver 2009 by John Bollwitt, on Flickr"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2459/3981523940_7215fc1e6e.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="BarCampVancouver 2009" /></a></p>
<p>Congrats to the organizers of this year&#8217;s BarCampVancouver.  They did really well, and I&#8217;m looking forward to another one next year already.</p>
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		<title>Follow-up on BarCampVancouver 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2008 03:01:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Bollwitt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copyright &#169; 2012 John Bollwitt. Visit the original article at http://johnbollwitt.com/2008/09/30/follow-up-on-barcampvancouver-2008/. BarCampVancouver 2008 seemed to come up on us all too quickly, and I would have to declare the event an overall success. From the party on Friday night to the all day affair on Saturday, Granville Island was a great campus this year. We [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Copyright &copy; 2012 <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com">John Bollwitt</a>. Visit the original article at <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com/2008/09/30/follow-up-on-barcampvancouver-2008/">http://johnbollwitt.com/2008/09/30/follow-up-on-barcampvancouver-2008/</a>.<br /><p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/2894239910/" class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Medium"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3252/2894239910_f0f008fb0f.jpg" alt="BarCampVancouver2008 Photocamp" width="375" height="500" /></a> </p>
<p><a href="http://barcamp.org/BarCampVancouver2008">BarCampVancouver 2008</a> seemed to come up on us all too quickly, and I would have to declare the event an overall success.  From the party on Friday night to the all day affair on Saturday, Granville Island was a great campus this year.  We completely lucked out on the weather as well, so you can&#8217;t ask much more than that.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/2893396577/" class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Medium"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3268/2893396577_847c079741.jpg" alt="BarCampVancouver2008 WordCamp" width="500" height="375" /></a> </p>
<p>WordCamp was also a really great event that I got to be apart of.  I tried to help out with the planning alongside <a href="http://duanestorey.com">Duane</a> and <a href="http://miss604.com">Rebecca</a>, but there was a bit more to be done the day of than expected.  After some quick ghetto engineering, the screen and projector worked out great, and the sessions were all really good.  Hopefully my involvement in the genius Q&#038;A portion of the day made sense for many of the attendees, and for a really great run down on the sessions, check out <a href="http://www.miss604.com/2008/09/barcampvancouver08-day-blog.html">Rebecca&#8217;s post</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/2893398135/" class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Medium"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3031/2893398135_903dac6161.jpg" alt="BarCampVancouver2008 Photocamp" width="500" height="375" /></a> </p>
<p>Photocamp was another point of enjoyment for myself.  I mostly caught the last few sessions with <a href="http://www.trishussey.com/">Tris Hussey</a>, <a href="http://penmachine.com">Derek Miller</a>, and <a href="http://johnbiehler.com">John Biehler</a>, but they were well worth the time to learn a bit more about photo sharing sites and various pieces of gear that I&#8217;m all too poor to spend money on.</p>
<p>The day concluded with a brief photowalk around Granville Island, so I&#8217;ll include a few shots or you can see <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/sets/72157607548228759/">the entire set on Flickr</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/2894241958/" class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Medium"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3026/2894241958_a4520e354b.jpg" alt="BarCampVancouver2008 Photowalk" width="500" height="375" /></a> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/2894242116/" class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Medium"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3033/2894242116_b2861ae25b.jpg" alt="BarCampVancouver2008 Photowalk" width="500" height="375" /></a> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/2893401099/" class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Medium"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3250/2893401099_fc6478eb5b.jpg" alt="BarCampVancouver2008 Photowalk" width="500" height="375" /></a> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/2894242558/" class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Medium"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3269/2894242558_4dc5036306.jpg" alt="BarCampVancouver2008 Photowalk" width="500" height="375" /></a> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/2893401547/" class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Medium"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3085/2893401547_8cbd1e9370.jpg" alt="BarCampVancouver2008 Photowalk" width="500" height="375" /></a> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/2894244680/" class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Medium"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3281/2894244680_38812b480e.jpg" alt="BarCampVancouver2008 Photowalk" width="500" height="375" /></a> </p>
<p>Good times, and I can&#8217;t wait to do it again next year.</p>
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		<title>BarCampVancouver 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2008 17:27:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Bollwitt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copyright &#169; 2012 John Bollwitt. Visit the original article at http://johnbollwitt.com/2008/09/27/barcampvancouver-2008/.Just a quick post this morning to say that I&#8217;m here at BarCampVancouver 2008 on Granville Island. It&#8217;s turning out to be an amazing fall day, perfect for strolling around the area to see various sessions and presentations for this year&#8217;s BarCamp. I&#8217;m currently waiting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Copyright &copy; 2012 <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com">John Bollwitt</a>. Visit the original article at <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com/2008/09/27/barcampvancouver-2008/">http://johnbollwitt.com/2008/09/27/barcampvancouver-2008/</a>.<br /><p>Just a quick post this morning to say that I&#8217;m here at <a href="http://barcamp.org/BarCampVancouver2008">BarCampVancouver 2008</a> on Granville Island.  It&#8217;s turning out to be an amazing fall day, perfect for strolling around the area to see various sessions and presentations for this year&#8217;s BarCamp.  </p>
<p>I&#8217;m currently waiting for everyone to show up at the WordCamp location at the PTC.  Everything is good to go, but I&#8217;m unfortunately missing out on the scheduling session back at HQ.  </p>
<p>Yah BarCamp!</p>
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		<title>Mark the date for BarCampVancouver 2008: September 27th</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 03:07:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Bollwitt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copyright &#169; 2012 John Bollwitt. Visit the original article at http://johnbollwitt.com/2008/07/21/mark-the-date-for-barcampvancouver-2008-september-27th/.As we head into the late stages of summer and fall is still a little ways under the horizon, that only means one thing. BarCampVancouver 2008! Planning is still going on, but one thing has been set for this unconference. September 27th is date for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Copyright &copy; 2012 <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com">John Bollwitt</a>. Visit the original article at <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com/2008/07/21/mark-the-date-for-barcampvancouver-2008-september-27th/">http://johnbollwitt.com/2008/07/21/mark-the-date-for-barcampvancouver-2008-september-27th/</a>.<br /><p>As we head into the late stages of summer and fall is still a little ways under the horizon, that only means one thing.  <a href="http://barcamp.org/BarCampVancouver2008">BarCampVancouver 2008</a>!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/225585770/" title="Session: &quot;identity 2.0&quot; by John Bollwitt, on Flickr"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/95/225585770_8d9235af16.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Session: &quot;identity 2.0&quot;" /></a></p>
<p>Planning is still going on, but one thing has been set for this unconference.  <strong>September 27th is date for this year&#8217;s BarCampVancouver</strong>, and I&#8217;m sure the events, gatherings, and other mischief will extend from that.  </p>
<blockquote><p>BarCamp is an ad-hoc un-conference born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos and interaction from attendees.</p>
<p>All attendees are encouraged to give a demo, a session, a presentation, or help with one. All attendees are expected to be participants. All presentations are scheduled the day they happen. Prepare in advance, but come early to get a slot on the wall.</p>
<p>Presenters are responsible for making sure that notes/slides/audio/video of their presentations are published on the web for the benefit of all and those who can’t be present.</p>
<p>Anyone with something to contribute or with the desire to learn is welcome and invited to join.  [<a href="http://barcamp.org/BarCampVancouver2008">barcampvancouver</a>]</p></blockquote>
<p>I had to miss last year&#8217;s BarCamp due to my hectic day job at the time, but things are slightly different now so I should be able to attend without too much concern.  I have even thrown my hat into the ring in terms of helping organize the event, so it&#8217;ll be a lot of fun seeing how this comes together behind the scenes.  </p>
<p>Another thing I will say about <a href="http://barcamp.org/BarCampVancouver">BarCampVancouver</a> is that the one I attended in 2006 was one of the best things I have probably ever done.  I met so many people that have become great friends, and there were a lot of things that I learned as well.  </p>
<p>In fact, when I think back to it, it&#8217;s amazing to see where the &#8220;Techcouver&#8221; community was then and where it is now.  One might say that it&#8217;s changed quite a bit, but it&#8217;s an amazing community nonetheless.  Of course, the technology has made some leaps as well, but that goes without saying.</p>
<p>So, mark the date!  September 27th is the day for BarCampVancouver!</p>
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		<title>BarCampVancouver2007 is open for registration</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jun 2007 04:17:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copyright &#169; 2012 John Bollwitt. Visit the original article at http://johnbollwitt.com/2007/06/18/barcampvancouver2007-is-open-for-registration/. The dates for BarCampVancouver2007 have been announced, so mark August 17th and 18th on your calendar. Sign ups have been going fast, and there were about thirty people putting their name on the list of attendees within the first twenty-four hours. Checking just now, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Copyright &copy; 2012 <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com">John Bollwitt</a>. Visit the original article at <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com/2007/06/18/barcampvancouver2007-is-open-for-registration/">http://johnbollwitt.com/2007/06/18/barcampvancouver2007-is-open-for-registration/</a>.<br /><p><a href="http://barcamp.org/BarCampVancouver2007"><img class="alignright" style="border:none;" width="200" src="http://barcamp.org/f/vancouver-2-1.gif" alt="BarCampVancouver2007" /></a> The dates for <a href="http://barcamp.org/BarCampVancouver2007">BarCampVancouver2007</a> have been announced, so mark August 17th and 18th on your calendar.  Sign ups have been going fast, and there were about thirty people putting their name on the <a href="http://barcamp.org/BarCampVancouver2007Attendees">list of attendees</a> within the first twenty-four hours.  </p>
<p>Checking just now, the list is just over eighty, and there is a max capacity of 120, give or take what the organizers think they can cram into <a href="http://abetterplacetowork.com/">WorkSpace</a>.  My name is already on the list, and the same can be said about Rebecca.</p>
<p>Our adventure to <a href="http://barcamp.org/BarCampVancouver2006">BarCampVancouver2006</a> was our first foray into the tech community that exists here, and it was awesome.  We met a lot of interesting people, many of them becoming friends as much as great people to network with.  There were a lot of great sessions as well, many of which I blogged about <a href="http://www.audihertz.net/blog/?cat=164">here</a>.  </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re interested, sign up sooner rather than later.  You can always take your name off the list as the dates approach, plus this particular unconference should be free.  However, last year we gave a small donation to help cover the costs and got t-shirts in return.  Very sweet.</p>
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		<title>Podcasting and the Meta Argument</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2006 21:23:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Bollwitt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copyright &#169; 2012 John Bollwitt. Visit the original article at http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/09/14/podcasting-and-the-meta-argument/.At BarCampVancouver, Ryan Cousineau[wiredcola] led a session called &#8220;Sturgeon&#8217;s Revelation&#8221;[wiki]. The idea that &#8220;ninety percent of everything is crud&#8221; was the center piece of this session, applying it to pretty much everything that exists in the world of Web 2.0[wiki]. The main topic of focus, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Copyright &copy; 2012 <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com">John Bollwitt</a>. Visit the original article at <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/09/14/podcasting-and-the-meta-argument/">http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/09/14/podcasting-and-the-meta-argument/</a>.<br /><p>At <a href="http://barcamp.org/BarCampVancouver">BarCampVancouver</a>, Ryan Cousineau[<a href="http://www.wiredcola.com"><em>wiredcola</em></a>] led a session called &#8220;Sturgeon&#8217;s Revelation&#8221;[<em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturgeon%27s_law">wiki</a></em>].  The idea that &#8220;ninety percent of everything is crud&#8221; was the center piece of this session, applying it to pretty much everything that exists in the world of Web 2.0[<em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web2.0">wiki</a></em>].  The main topic of focus, however, was podcasting[<em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcasting">wiki</a></em>].</p>
<p><a href="http://www.darrenbarefoot.com/">Darren Barefoot</a> made <a href="http://www.darrenbarefoot.com/archives/2006/09/why-didnt-podcasting-get-a-social-network.html">a recent post</a> regarding social networks and podcasting, citing that the resources are not there for the medium as there is for photo, video, or link sharing.   This idea speaks a lot to what Cousineau was getting at with his session, and much of his thoughts on the topic is <a href="http://wiredcola.blogspot.com/2006/08/notes-towards-grumpy-barca_115658104704691812.html">posted on his blog</a>.</p>
<p>When it comes down to it, there is not an easy way to share content within a podcast unless you listen to it.  You can&#8217;t <a href="http://www.google.com">Google</a> search for information that can be found in a podcast.  There are such things as show notes and tags that people apply to the material that they publish, but not everyone does it, nor does everyone do it the same way.</p>
<p>The only solution to this problem is to transcribe podcasts in their entirty so that anyone searching for a topic can locate it in your podcast as well as anywhere else on the web.  Quite often, this is where people with low opinions about podcasting derive their argument, and I&#8217;ve heard this thought propelled by a lot of bloggers.  Yes, blogging is a very quick way of publishing information for the world to read in nearly real time.   It is instantly indexed, searchable, and archived.</p>
<p>Generating audio for a podcast can be done in the same way, but often is delayed and ineffective with being timely.  The podcast itself, in its raw form, is a bunch of ones and zeros, and no one has developed a way to index the contents of a podcast so that it is searchable across the internet.  No matter how great of material that you have in a podcast, some one finding that gem of information inside forty minutes of a mp3 won&#8217;t happen unless they download it and listen.</p>
<p>This is where I start to agree with the point that Cousineau is saying and the thoughts presented in Barefoot&#8217;s post.  The conversation that you can get from podcasting is vastly different for the ones that happen through blogging, <a href="http://www.flickr.com">Flickr</a>, or <a href="http://www.youtube.com">YouTube</a>.   &#8220;Feedback&#8221; is the better word for what goes on with a podcast.<span id="more-820"></span></p>
<p>I run a <a href="http://www.wordpress.org">WordPress</a> blog to publish my podcast, and then also use this blog to talk about it as well as other topics that I like to publish my thoughts on.  Perhaps that&#8217;s not the best way to conduct things, but it&#8217;s another example of the many ways people conduct podcasts.  Feedback comes to me through comments on the website, email to an account that I&#8217;ve set up specifically for the podcast, and people can also record their own audio to be included on a future episode.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s almost a social network of its own, and a mess of information that becomes difficult to keep track and catalog for search engines, yet alone the producer themselves.  I&#8217;ve even added myself to a few websites that can be considered social networks for podcasts, such as <a href="http://odeo.com/">Odeo</a>, <a href="http://www.podnova.com/">PodNova</a>, and <a href="http://www.podshow.com">PodShow</a>.  I also tossed up a <a href="http://www.myspace.com">MySpace</a> account for the podcast with the hopes of reaching more listeners and potential musicians that might want their material promoted on my feed.</p>
<p>Even though I have my podcast promoted in all of those places, it&#8217;s still difficult to get people to find your podcast.   You have to make sure that you have enough data about your podcast listed so people can search the networks effectively and discover your material being the stuff they want to be checking out.  There is, still, very little telling them more about what is in every episode that you produce other than the descriptions and tags that you give your stuff.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rolandtanglao.com/">Roland Tanglao</a> was a part of the same session at BarCampVancouver and presented the following analogy that I agree with, to a certain extent.  Podcasting, in its current form, is in the GeoCities or Angelfire phase that we saw in the mid-90&#8242;s.  It needs to be refined and made into something that is better than many ways that one can network their way to find podcasts to listen to, yet alone the many ways that one person can make their own.</p>
<p>The task is daunting.  The medium is consistantly developing.  Refining it is like the classic scene from <em>I Love Lucy</em>[<em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Love_Lucy">wiki</a></em>] where she&#8217;s in the candy factory and can&#8217;t keep up with what&#8217;s coming down the production line.  Everytime someone tries, it might be good enough for a short time and become lacking, or it fails to meet the needs from the start.  Be it networking sites, directories, content delivery systems, and even the name itself, podcasting has so many hurdles to solve even after coming so far.</p>
<p>There are directories listing my feed on their site that I don&#8217;t even know about.  People link directly to the mp3&#8242;s from their blogs, can listen to my episodes via streaming on the website, and podcasting networks grab an episode a distribute that around their website for even more people to listen to.  It&#8217;s great that people out there have so many ways to discover and listen, but without feedback telling you when, where, and how people are listening, you are never really sure what your listener base is.</p>
<p>So how do you solve the meta argument?  Do you change the way you enter ID3 tags into mp3&#8242;s?  Is transcribing the answer?  All of those solutions beg for a lot of work that a lot of podcasters are going to not give any consideration to.  Many out there will tell you that after editing audio for a couple hours, the last thing you want to do is spend time turning the audio into text.</p>
<p>Cousineau brought forth the idea of transcribing being for the sake of archiving, and I understand where he is going with this.  Even if the transcribing comes months or years after the original publish date of a podcast, that text still becomes indexed and searchable for someone looking for the information you provided a long time ago.  The idea is something I&#8217;m still not excited about doing, but having some slight experience at what it&#8217;s like to archive five years of daily radio programs, this premise makes a lot of sense.</p>
<p>Technical jargon put aside, I also have to advocate that pages of text takes away from the artist value that one can create within podcasts.  I think this is a dividing line that occurs from those who see podcasting as being a lacking medium compared to what blogging has become.  That is not to say that lines of text combined with images does not have artistic value, but there are things that each method can do that the other cannot.</p>
<p>The theatre of the mind is a powerful thing, and text will always have a challenge in presenting the elements that audio can.  The same argument can be made about video and audio.  Every medium has its own merit.  Transcribing text of a conversation within a podcast might not be able to capture that background noise that documents the location or some unknown element that will be insightful to one person and not the next.</p>
<p>It should go without saying that every human being is unique and takes away a different experience than the next person.  To some listeners of podcasts, this issue is the last thing on their minds, if not even on the radar.  For those who consider themselves in the trenches, this is the exact opposite.  I can&#8217;t say what percentage of everything is crud, but I know that my opinions on the matter are going to differ from every single person that reads this.</p>
<p>The simple fact is that we have a long way to go.  Chances are, it&#8217;s going to get even more messy before it starts to straigten out and make sense.  I&#8217;m doing more with my podcast with these thoughts in mind, but I have only so much time and resources to donate time to all the projects in my life.  It is a constant battle.</p>
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		<title>BarCampVancouver: The End</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Aug 2006 04:18:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Bollwitt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copyright &#169; 2012 John Bollwitt. Visit the original article at http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/08/26/barcampvancouver-the-end/.For some reason, the wireless crapped out on me at the very end of the session Tod Maffin led regarding &#8220;Hacking the Mothership(CBC)&#8221;, and I had a complete blog post vanish on me when I hit publish and lost all bandwidth at that exact moment. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Copyright &copy; 2012 <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com">John Bollwitt</a>. Visit the original article at <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/08/26/barcampvancouver-the-end/">http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/08/26/barcampvancouver-the-end/</a>.<br /><p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/225506130/"><img width="246" height="325" align="left" alt="Session: " title="Session: " src="http://static.flickr.com/58/225506130_a16949f910.jpg?v=0" /></a>For some reason, the wireless crapped out on me at the very end of the session <a href="http://todmaffin.com">Tod Maffin</a> led regarding &#8220;Hacking the Mothership(CBC)&#8221;, and I had a complete blog post vanish on me when I hit publish and lost all bandwidth at that exact moment.  Yeah, that totally sucked, but I imagine that this is just apart of the beauty that is <a href="http://barcamp.org/BarCampVancouver">BarCampVancouver</a>.  Let me see if I can recall a little bit from the last few sessions of the day that I attended, and in no particular order.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.drupal.org">Drupal</a> is a powerful platform that I am becoming more and more familiar with everyday.  It can do more than just a blog, and the programming aspect is a bit more meaty than <a href="http://wordpress.org">WordPress</a>.  What I have learned in the past few months about PHP and MySQL tends to make me interested in seeing what I can do with Drupal.  It&#8217;d be a major jump into a learning binge, but I&#8217;d like to give it a shot.</p>
<p>Other interesting elements to the platform is how it can be integrated with podcasting.  That is, one site can serve up multiple feeds, and it is all built in to Drupal.  Modules can make you site dance circles, and installation is generally simple.  Some things do take some knowledge and experience.  I&#8217;ve done a bit of reading about it up till now, but the session today really gave me a better understanding.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/225585941/"><img width="297" height="223" align="right" alt="Session: " title="Session: " src="http://static.flickr.com/97/225585941_3b6bc7d14f.jpg?v=0" /></a>David Gratton led a session about &#8220;Music Social Networking&#8221; that was interesting to sit through.  He mainly laid out what his company is doing with <a href="http://projectopus.com/">ProjectOpus.com</a>.  It&#8217;s a lot like how it sounds, but is learning from its errors, as well as its users, and attempting to put a new spin on how people network in the world of enjoying music.  Find friend, new bands, spread the word, and report back to the artist so they know what&#8217;s going on with their music.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a really great concept, and I asked about how this can be incorporated to podcasting.  They have a lot of local Vancouver artists already on the network.  I&#8217;ll have to explore their library and see what I can do with their service.  If anything, I&#8217;ll be in touch with them for sure.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.alexandrasamuel.com/">Alexandra Samuel</a> ran a session on tagging and the various ways that one can use them to help promote their blog and network with other bloggers with similar interests.  These are classic tools that all blogs seem to have built in these days, but there are many ways to expand their effectiveness.  Her blog and company&#8217;s website, <a href="http://socialsignal.com/">Social Signal</a>, are full of great ideas about this topic.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/225585836/"><img width="267" height="200" align="left" alt="Session: " title="Session: " src="http://static.flickr.com/91/225585836_dc86820617.jpg?v=0" /></a>And this is where I hate my laptop or the wireless network or the evil spirits who struck down my ability to have bandwidth in WorkSpace at the very moment that I had a long list of points that Tod Maffin covered in his session.  That sucked so much.</p>
<p>Basically, Tod opened the floor to everyone in attendance to get ideas on how this new age of media can revolutionize the <a href="http://cbc.ca">CBC</a> as it currently stands.  How can blogs, podcasting, and interactive media alter or be incorporated into what the CBC does?  At the same time, how do we, as the general public, feel about where we can fit in the grand scheme of things.</p>
<p>Damn, Tod.  It makes sense as to why you have scaled back on your podcasting projects now.  I talked to him briefly and discovered that he is no longer affiliated with the <a href="http://foursevens.com/">Foursevens Podcast Network</a> as he was before.  <a href="http://todbits.com">TodBits</a> still exists.  He just hasn&#8217;t gotten around to getting something done.  Look at what he&#8217;s trying to do here with the CBC.  Think he&#8217;s busy?</p>
<p>There were a lot of interesting ideas thrown around that my tired mind can&#8217;t really recall now(stupid wireless).  One thing I do recall is the fact that everyone in the session has listened to a <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting/">CBC podcast</a>.  On the flipside, none of us knew that the CBC will pay you to read or perform a piece from your blog if you were to submit it, and, of course, it was chosen for air.  That&#8217;s something I&#8217;m going to keep in mind.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/225697533/"><img width="309" height="232" align="right" alt="WorkSpace - Leaving BarCampVancouver 2006" title="WorkSpace - Leaving BarCampVancouver 2006" src="http://static.flickr.com/88/225697533_73f36f0f07.jpg?v=0" /></a>After all of that, even sitting here on the couch at home, there&#8217;s still a lot to soak in.  I have a variety of contacts that I made, shook the hands of some really cool people, and dropped some business cards that we made up last week.  Events like this are dangerous.  It doesn&#8217;t help that I get ideas in my head, fall in love with them, and then dive in head first until, not coming up for air until I&#8217;m happy with the result.</p>
<p>I ran around, taking pictures with my Nokia all day.  All the pictures are now in <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/sets/72157594252466824/">this Flickr set</a>.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m beat.  After <a href="http://audihertz.net/blog/2006/08/26/last-night-with-matthew-good/">our time spent with Matthew Good last night</a> and today&#8217;s excitement, I&#8217;m ready to crash and hit the beach in the morning.  It was fun.</p>
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		<title>BarCampVancouver: Open source wireless jam</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Aug 2006 20:36:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Bollwitt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copyright &#169; 2012 John Bollwitt. Visit the original article at http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/08/26/barcampvancouver-open-source-wireless-jam/.It&#8217;s tough to get a single in here right now. As soon as lunch was over, the bandwidth got gobbled up. We&#8217;ll see when I can get around to getting this published. Open source media is the session I&#8217;m sitting in right now. It&#8217;s amazing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Copyright &copy; 2012 <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com">John Bollwitt</a>. Visit the original article at <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/08/26/barcampvancouver-open-source-wireless-jam/">http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/08/26/barcampvancouver-open-source-wireless-jam/</a>.<br /><p>It&#8217;s tough to get a single in here right now.  As soon as lunch was over, the bandwidth got gobbled up.  We&#8217;ll see when I can get around to getting this published.</p>
<p>Open source media is the session I&#8217;m sitting in right now.  It&#8217;s amazing how well I can listen and type at the same time.  But the focus is how much the realm of how media relations and public relations has changed.  Are press releases a thing of the past?  Are blogs the future way in which companies release their major news announcements?</p>
<p>And why am I listening to this?  Well, with podcasting, who do you communicate with the public?  You can&#8217;t just say, &#8220;I&#8217;m podcasting and people will get my message through that method.&#8221;  No.  It won&#8217;t work that way.  Just because you have a radio transmitter, not everyone will be listening to the radio.  You have to do more to get your information out.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s probably not promoted enough, but I blog a lot about what the podcast does here.  Trials, news, and other information as it comes about.  Perhaps I don&#8217;t promote that enough, but it&#8217;s more than what the podcast just is, right?</p>
<p>I finally have wireless, so time to get this posted.  <a href="http://todmaffin.com">Tod Maffin</a> just arrived and will host his CBC session later as well.</p>
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		<title>BarCampVancouver: Morning over</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Aug 2006 19:22:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Bollwitt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copyright &#169; 2012 John Bollwitt. Visit the original article at http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/08/26/barcampvancouver-morning-over/.The pizzas just arrived and the noon horn just sounded from the BC Hydro Plant. That means the morning sessions are officially over. So far, I&#8217;ve sat through three sessions and overheard a fourth. The last one was about java programming which was incredibly cool. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Copyright &copy; 2012 <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com">John Bollwitt</a>. Visit the original article at <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/08/26/barcampvancouver-morning-over/">http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/08/26/barcampvancouver-morning-over/</a>.<br /><p>The pizzas just arrived and the noon horn just sounded from the BC Hydro Plant.  That means the morning sessions are officially over.</p>
<p><img width="290" height="217" align="left" title="BarCampVancouver: Ryan thinks everything is wrong with podcasting" alt="BarCampVancouver: Ryan thinks everything is wrong with podcasting" src="http://static.flickr.com/68/225405433_b4b32dfea3.jpg?v=0" />So far, I&#8217;ve sat through three sessions and overheard a fourth.  The last one was about java programming which was incredibly cool.  I should probably paid more attention to that one, and I can already see what was being demonstrated as being turned into a WordPress plugin.  Basically, it&#8217;s a what to fill out forms, and when typing the date, you can enter in &#8220;tomorrow&#8221; or &#8220;two days from now&#8221;, only to have the scripting turn it directly into the corresponding date.  Neat stuff.</p>
<p>The digital archiving session gives you a lot to think about.  From the basic way that you store information on your computer, all the way to what is going on in the world, saving your information is key.  The true magic is making sure that whatever you do, it works and lasts for years and years to come.</p>
<p><img width="288" height="216" align="right" title="BarCampVancouver: James Sherret - AdHack" alt="BarCampVancouver: James Sherret - AdHack" src="http://static.flickr.com/98/225405703_db9555e9f5.jpg?v=0" /><a href="http://www.wiredcola.com">Ryan Cousineau</a>, a <a href="http://vancouver.metblogs.com/">Metroblogging Vancouver</a> contributer, led a session about all that is wrong with podcasting.  The scale of the session stemmed further than just that specific medium, but that was the heart of the conversation in the end.  What his main point was the meta level of the whole thing.  Searching and finding information is difficult when it comes to the piles of audio out there.  Should we be doing more to transcribe things so that the world can Google us easier?  It&#8217;s an interesting and vaild concept.  Gave me a little bit to think about.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.upinontario.com">James Sherret</a> led a session about a new project that he is heading.  <a href="http://adhack.com/">AdHack</a> is a brilliant idea, and I&#8217;m excited to see it launch.  Today was kinda the unveiling of the venture.  It&#8217;s a worthwhile way to truly reconsider how advertising works.</p>
<p>Keep checking the Flickr stuff(<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/">mine</a> and <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/miss604/">Rebecca&#8217;s</a>).</p>
<p>My pizza is getting cold.  More later.</p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s a wireless orgy here</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Aug 2006 17:27:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Bollwitt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copyright &#169; 2012 John Bollwitt. Visit the original article at http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/08/26/its-a-wireless-orgy-here/.I take pictures with my Nokia, go to send it over to my laptop via Bluetooth, and the sucker could spend all day discovering devices. The bandwidth is a little jammed in WorkSpace as well. We&#8217;ll see how that affects me or Rebecca doing any [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Copyright &copy; 2012 <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com">John Bollwitt</a>. Visit the original article at <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/08/26/its-a-wireless-orgy-here/">http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/08/26/its-a-wireless-orgy-here/</a>.<br /><p>I take pictures with my Nokia, go to send it over to my laptop via Bluetooth, and the sucker could spend all day discovering devices.</p>
<p>The bandwidth is a little jammed in WorkSpace as well.  We&#8217;ll see how that affects me or <a href="http://miss604.com">Rebecca</a> doing any posting.</p>
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		<title>Getting it started at BarCampVancouver</title>
		<link>http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/08/26/getting-it-started-at-barcampvancouver/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Aug 2006 17:16:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Bollwitt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copyright &#169; 2012 John Bollwitt. Visit the original article at http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/08/26/getting-it-started-at-barcampvancouver/.Sitting at our first session at BarCampVancouver. We&#8217;re a little run down on sleep, but we&#8217;re here. I&#8217;m not sure how much posting will get done today, but pay attention to the Flickr[tag: BarCampVancouver]. There are a lot of very itelligent people here as well [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Copyright &copy; 2012 <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com">John Bollwitt</a>. Visit the original article at <a href="http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/08/26/getting-it-started-at-barcampvancouver/">http://johnbollwitt.com/2006/08/26/getting-it-started-at-barcampvancouver/</a>.<br /><p><img width="252" height="336" align="left" alt="BarCampVancouver 2006: the board of death...  er, sessions" title="BarCampVancouver 2006: the board of death...  er, sessions" src="http://static.flickr.com/69/225320135_e02be65440.jpg?v=1156612071" />Sitting at our first session at <a href="http://barcamp.org/BarCampVancouver">BarCampVancouver</a>.  We&#8217;re a little run down on sleep, but we&#8217;re here.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure how much posting will get done today, but pay attention to the Flickr[tag: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/audihertz/tags/barcampvancouver/">BarCampVancouver</a>].</p>
<p>There are a lot of very itelligent people here as well as some familiar faces.  Some I&#8217;ve met before, others I&#8217;ve seen a lot of pictures or read a lot of their blogs.  Always weird meeting up with folks.  Makes you feel like a stalker in a way.</p>
<p>Podcasting has been mentioned just a few times, but now sessions regarding the topic specifically.  We&#8217;ll see what happens as the day goes on.</p>
<p>Digital Archiving.  I gotta pay full attention now.</p>
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