I'm just some guy. I live in Shanghai, China, I play with the fine folks @ Raincity Studios. I'm learning how to be a better, wiser person as I grow older, and like John Lennon once said "sometimes I play the fool".
vancouver
It was great to be part of the organizing team of the second Barcamp in Vancouver.
This is a shot of us sporting the "fuschia" shirts!
I did a session on open source business development, I am sure someone will write something on it and I'll cross link. I was under the impression that my topic would not attract many people and 30 minutes would suffice, silly me! Room two was packed and half-hour was a tad too short, it seemed we where just getting started!
I enjoyed KK's photo-walk and I managed to get a bunch of pictures.
A special shout to John for his iPhone for Canadians session, maybe the hi-light of my day! Yeah I know; geek!
Thanks to Jordan Behan for an exellent post. Like Roland, I just shamlesly reposted...
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Barcamp Vancouver, the 2007 edition is fast approaching, so get ready to get your Barcamp on. Unless of course you’re not already signed up, because the pattern is full, Ghost Rider. The pattern is full.
This year’s Vancouver event is already well over-booked, with a waiting list of over 70 people! So this post is more for the folks who are already signed up to attend.
Those of you not in Vancouver are encouraged to search Barcamp.org for your local event, or find details at that same site about how you can organize and host your own. Take a cue from the likes of Kris Krug and Robert Scales, Vancouver’s own adopted sons, who are teaming up to plan Barcamp Shanghai and Barcamp Beijing. Leave it to them to return to the land of the Great Wall with their free-spirited, open-sourcedness to host an unconference in a place where free speech doesn’t even exist.
Today, in Vancouver, shortly after noon, the Olympic countdown clock was revealed to the public in an event attended by supporters and surrounded by the chaos of protesters chanting and protesting the coming of the Olympics.
Here's VANOC official Press Release regarding today’s presentation:
“What’s six metres high, three metres wide, weighs 1,170 kilograms and is wrapped in a 15 metre by 12 metre gift box from Omega on the Vancouver Art Gallery’s northwest corner in downtown Vancouver?
It’s the new Vancouver 2010 Countdown Clock, presented by Omega, Official Timekeeper. Preparations are underway to unveil it to the citizens of Vancouver, rain or shine, in a fast-paced noon hour celebration on Monday, February 12 – the three-year anniversary to the start of the 2010 Winter Games.�?
Last weekend I was blessed with an amazing opportunity to photograph His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
HHDL was in Vancouver for the innoguration of the World Center for Peace and speaking about Cultivating Happiness to a large crowd at GM Place.
Armed with my trusty Canon and some of the lenses I share with my great friend kk, I had the amazing opportunity to snap some pictures during the event.
Before the event, the Dalai Lama was presented with an Honorary Canadian Citizenship (only the 3rd to be given in the history of Canada)













