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      <description><![CDATA[<p>[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/xcoder/ Seattle Xcoders]</p>

<p>I have other affiliations but Xcoders is one that I encourage you to check out. Xcoders is a group of Macintosh programmers that meets twice a month. We are trying to stay focussed on Cocoa but branch out to other programming environments/languages too. If only I had a group like this ten years ago&#8230; and events like Mindcamp too. Ah, the power of the net.</p>

<p><br />
I also contribute to the Mac topics of the SeattleWireless.net wiki.&nbsp; http://www.seattlewireless.net/MacOS</p>

<p><br />
I have recently mod&#8217;ed OS X to support my legacy Canon G1&#8217;s raw format. I shoot with a newer beast these days but have quite a few pics from the &#8220;old glass&#8221;.</p>

<p><br />
I enjoy spelunking through Cocoa, Interface Builder, Python, OS X technologies such as Quartz and Dashboard.</p>

<p><br />
&#8216;&#8217;&#8216;MindCamp 2.0 Synopsis&#8217;&#8216;&#8217; (out of order, incomplete):</p>

<p><br />
It was another great Mindcamp. The organizers did a great job. It was especially difficult to find a space for this event, so the organizers should be congratulated at even getting one in time for the event. </p>

<p><br />
Day 1:<br />
* Swap meet and Free stuff tables have a few gems. I think I missed the rush. <a href="http://mindcamp.gearlive.com/index.php/mindcamp/wiki/Scott-Bradner/"  title="Scott-Bradner">Scott Bradner</a>, backs up the truck. Purchased the analog EQ from <a href="http://mindcamp.gearlive.com/index.php/mindcamp/wiki/JackWilliamBell/"  title="JackWilliamBell">Jack</a>.<br />
* Social Networks on Mobile devices by <a href="http://mindcamp.gearlive.com/index.php/mindcamp/wiki/JackWilliamBell/"  title="JackWilliamBell">Jack William Bell</a>. Carrier is the problem. Location services costly, microsoft shows prototype group conferences on phone sim.<br />
* Amal Graafstra discusses RFID. I had some questions about serial numbering. His book looks like a good buy. RFID tags still cost about $2.50.<br />
* Toby Nixon had some reasonable things to say about vote counting methods. Missed some of it.<br />
* Dinner was excellent, as good as MindCamp 1.0.<br />
* Attended HB Siegel&#8217;s Paperless household.. good reccomendations.. duplex Fujistu snapscan, scans both sides of the page to PDF images.<br />
* I hosted <a href="http://mindcamp.gearlive.com/index.php/mindcamp/wiki/The-Iron-Wiki/"  title="The-Iron-Wiki">The Iron Wiki</a> at 9pm in Thalmus.</p>

<p><br />
Day 2:<br />
* Marc Baldwin joined us for breakfast, he impressed me and and left me hopeful that Christine Gregoire will make some good decisions. He discussed biotech, alt. energy, VOIP, wifi, etc.<br />
* And breakfast was great, custom made omelletes, etc.</p>

<p><br />
&#8216;&#8217;&#8216;MindCamp 1.0 Synopsis&#8217;&#8216;&#8217; (out of order):</p>

<p><br />
MindCamp 1.0 was a seminal event, part conference, part social gathering, a dusting of geekyness, BYOEV (Electric Vehicle).</p>

<p><br />
Day 1:</p>

<p>Arrived in time for a great Larry&#8217;s box lunch</p>

<p>Conversed about heads up displays and got to try one out.</p>

<p>Saw people clowning around with a makeshift air canon. In a separate corner, a robot lifted folding chairs.</p>

<p>Discovered Rob Flickenger&#8217;s elaborate wireless network that spanned several protocols and worked well enough for me to load wikipedia.</p>

<p>Listened in on the LiftPort presentation. They&#8217;re going to be in space in a handful of years.</p>

<p>Studied <a href="http://mindcamp.gearlive.com/index.php/mindcamp/wiki/Scott-Bradner/"  title="Scott-Bradner">Scott Bradner</a>&#8216;s Sony Jumbotron segments. Danger, high voltage.</p>

<p>Participated in an interesting group therapy/anthropology/sustainable living talk with Dan Barr.</p>

<p>Saw <a href="http://mindcamp.gearlive.com/index.php/mindcamp/wiki/Jeff-Barr/"  title="Jeff-Barr">Jeff Barr</a> (no relation of Dan) release Amazon.com&#8217;s Mechanical Turk. Offered that it might be used for airport security, examining luggage.</p>

<p>Discussed the future of podcasting with luminaries of the medium.</p>

<p>Learned about Squeak and SmallTalk from [http://slate.tunes.org/ Brian Rice], the man knows his languages. Successfully persuaded him to attend Xcoders.</p>

<p>Great catered dinner&#8230; high five to the organizers!</p>

<p>Played a group game called Werewolf for many hours. It really exposes my inability to lie. This definitely took the conference edge off of this event.</p>

<p>3am, <a href="http://mindcamp.gearlive.com/index.php/mindcamp/wiki/David-Geller/"  title="David-Geller">David Geller</a> offers to teach me how to ride a Segway. I can&#8217;t wait until these are $300.</p>

<p>Slept in my own empty office surrounded on all sides by floor to ceiling white boards, white drop ceiling. Very THX 1138.</p>

<p><br />
Day 2:</p>

<p>Missed most morning events.</p>

<p>Snacked and listened in on [http://www.seattlewireless.net/ Matt Westervelt]&#8216;s discussion of why internet is a utility like water or electricity.</p>

<p>Discovered [http://www.commutercars.com/ Rick Woodbury] and his amazing Tango electric car. We&#8217;ve been emailing ideas since. http://www.commutercars.com</p>

<p>Met [http://www.makezine.com/ Phil Torrone] in the parking lot.. still need to make good on hanging out.
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