Going to Burning Man?

by Ian Kennedy on January 18, 2008

in Current Events

Tickets now on sale.

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  • W000t!

    Contact Leo Sauermann, he of the EverythingYourDeskAlways (my words, actually) ... NEPOMuk or whatevuh, from *ponders* DKFI.
    I met him through a post by him after *gasp!* during BurningMan ?which? prolly '06 ... I'd been watching pics from a guy who had his Cesna down there, and mebbe Leo left a comment. I clicked and *klik* yaa, DataPortability ... XML-RPC/Ajax/XHR ... JSON? Sure ... take the data and run; a service ... OhShiet I wanted to add "Flares" to DoS on WikiPedia (I created RateBasedInstrusionProtection last night. Got totally side-tracked. Thanks for the talk-in.)

    K ...
    ... that.

    Contact Leo, he's a great egg.
    All continental sophistication.
    Hey! Get him to give you a tour of CERN next time you're EU-bound!

    cheers
    --bentrem
  • Ben Tremblay
    W000t!



    Contact Leo Sauermann, he of the EverythingYourDeskAlways (my words, actually) ... NEPOMuk or whatevuh, from *ponders* DKFI.

    I met him through a post by him after *gasp!* during BurningMan ?which? prolly '06 ... I'd been watching pics from a guy who had his Cesna down there, and mebbe Leo left a comment. I clicked and *klik* yaa, DataPortability ... XML-RPC/Ajax/XHR ... JSON? Sure ... take the data and run; a service ... OhShiet I wanted to add "Flares" to DoS on WikiPedia (I created RateBasedInstrusionProtection last night. Got totally side-tracked. Thanks for the talk-in.)



    K ...

    ... that.



    Contact Leo, he's a great egg.

    All continental sophistication.

    Hey! Get him to give you a tour of CERN next time you're EU-bound!



    cheers

    --bentrem
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