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Ignite Seattle 3: Recap

Last night I went to another fantastic Ignite Seattle event. This time, the maker challenge was to make paper airplanes and throw them through a hula hoop from a good distance away. There were some innovative designs, but it seemed like the traditional long dart model did the best.
Actually, I was too busy [...]

It looks like the Ask Later presentations (including mine) from this month’s Ignite Seattle meeting are now available. There were some very fascinating and entertaining sessions that night, ranging from the Black Rock Credit Union to the Dafur Wall to Djork.
I gave a 5-minute lightning talk on the Book Sprint process, and rambled on [...]

Ask Later @ Ignite Seattle

I’ll be giving an Ask Later talk on super-fast, lightweight publishing at Ignite Seattle tomorrow night. The talks follow a popsicle stick bridge building competition sponsored by Make Magazine. The event will be at the CHAC Lower Level in Capitol Hill.
What’s an Ask Later talk? Think lightning talk with slides (every speaker [...]




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