Ignite Seattle!

a night for geeks, techies, and makers

Little Last Minute Details

I just wanted to layout the night’s schedule again and make sure everyone knows the details:

5:00 - The space opens. There is WiFi, food (at Crave), and drink in the building. (We may ask you for help with set-up)
6:30 - Egg Slam begins!

8:30 - The Ask Later talks begin (See the schedule)

9:30 - Second Round of Ask Later talks

10:30 - Third Round of Ask Later talks.

And to re-iterate some things:

  • Ignite is free.
  • People under the age of eighteen are welcome until 10:00 PM.
  • We are upstairs at the CHAC (a newly remodeled space). The space has room for ~400 people (we have no idea how many will be coming).
  • There is a bar available.
  • Bre and I can’t wait!

Filed under: Seattle, igniteseattle — by brady at 12:59 pm on Tuesday, February 13, 2007

4 Comments »

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Comment by Nancy White

February 14, 2007 @ 7:27 am

Hey Brady and Bre (B&B!) Thanks for a great evening. You really have hit a great form - the packed room is proof!

What about a themed one - chocolate and technology? EVIL GRIN

Or change up the format - no word slides, or pantomime? I really think this has such boundless possibilities. The creating of constraints to stimulate creativity and knowledge sharing.

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Comment by Christo de Klerk

February 14, 2007 @ 10:16 am

Perhaps a bigger venue next time? The room was a little too packed…

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Comment by Leo Dirac

February 14, 2007 @ 12:39 pm

Hoo-waah! That was fun. If anybody wants to look at them, I’ve posted my slide deck and the text of what I was planning on saying on my blog at embracingchaos.com.

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Comment by Deepak

February 14, 2007 @ 4:33 pm

It was a blast. With the combo of the Make event and Ask Later, this could become quite the phenom. I love the 15 second rule. It definitely makes you think a little. My recommendation would be to stick to it for a bit. I do like Nancy’s ideas of themes. Maybe session 3 has to fit a pre-selected theme. For examples - Give a talk in reverse order or something like that.

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