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Archive for March, 2009

Your conference toolkit

Posted by Bob on March 24th, 2009

So this past weekend I picked up something new to add to my conference toolkit.

I attend a fair amount of conferences, meetups etc, The best part of these events for me is people. I love connecting with new friends, as well as reconnecting with old ones.
In the past, when attending an event, I [...]

PodMTL : March 11

Posted by Bob on March 5th, 2009

It’s almost spring!

coil, by foto3116.
(Get it? Spring?.. ah never mind…)
PodMTL podcast meetups first happened at La Quincaillerie in 2007.. For reasons now lost to time we moved, but now we’re back.
PodMTL
Wednesday, March 11, 2009 at 7:30pm
La Quincaillerie
980 Rachel Est, corner Boyer
Open to all podcasters/listeners/hangers-on, it’s a fun night having a few beers [...]

the podcamp 5 sessions wiki

Posted by Bob on March 3rd, 2009

Just a quick update -
Eden suggested a wiki where the collaboration on the sessions could happen.
I’m happy to offer the Canadian Podcast Buffet wiki to facilitate this.
You’ll need to create a user to login, but after that it’s just a regular ol’ wiki..

the podcamp five

Posted by Bob on March 2nd, 2009

five,  by House Of Sims.
 
Furthur to my podcamp post, and in the spirit of putting up or shutting up, I thought I’d show you my first attempt at putting together the “Podcamp Five“.
I think these 5 sessions could be developed and become a part of podcamp. The sessions/slides could be canned and delivered locally [...]

Internet, meet my Dad.

Posted by Bob on March 1st, 2009

George Goyetche 1941-1999
10 years ago tonight. I had the last conversation I’d ever have with my dad. We both knew it. We spoke of nothing really, we’d said it all in the months since his cancer diagnosis.
On June 30th 1998, the doctors told my dad he had 6 months to live. He took 8, and [...]