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Introducing Attendees 101 - 150 (yes 50 at a time)

« 19 July 2007 | 22:03 | 2007, Attendees, Background, Pre-WordCamp | No Comments »

No I’m not speeding up, I’ve just become more brief, and am trying to get everyone.
Attendee #101 is Michael Dorausch, is the admin behind Planet Chiropractic and the Planet Chiropractic blog.
Attendee #102 is Nick Topolos, didn’t give an actual URL.
Attendee #103 is Ben Wells, is currently the silent partner in Warwell Industries. His experience in [...]



Start your morning with more Attendees

« 19 July 2007 | 1:10 | 2007, Attendees, Background, Pre-WordCamp | 5 Comments »

Here briefly are some more Attendees.
Attendee #71 is Shawn Grunberger, has been using WordPress to blog about his aortic root replacement surgery.
Attendee #72 is Daniel Nowak, running his blog on the Expression Engine, and had nothing really posted. Except that he made the 2006 WordCamp and the change to ExpressionEngine, though recent. doesn’t look [...]



Introduction to more Attendees

« 18 July 2007 | 23:58 | 2007, Attendees, Background, Pre-WordCamp | No Comments »

This is going to be a long post, but I want to introduce as many as possible.
Attendee #46 is Greg Hartnett, is a self professed Internet entrepreneur, husband, father, and activist.
Attendee #47 is Jeff Ubois is currently working on archiving and access solutions for Intelligent Television, a New York-based production and consulting company.



Who is this speaker Liz Danzico?

« 18 July 2007 | 8:35 | 2007, Attendees, Background, Pre-WordCamp, Speakers | 1 Comment »

Well we finally get to the last speaker to be profiled, Liz Danzico. Leading a presentation that both seems obvious to me, and promising: Usability Analysis of WordPress.
I’d like to say I was saving the best for last, but there are so many good speakers that I’ll settle for yet another good choice. [...]



Some more attendees redux

« 17 July 2007 | 21:12 | 2007, Attendees, Background, Pre-WordCamp | 2 Comments »

I think is going a popular title as I make my way through the list. Here are a number more.
Attendee #36 is Bradley Charbonneau of Likjoma Designs. A designers who leverages WordPress and OpenSource to create websites where the customer can edit it themselves.
Attendee #37 is Debbie Foster a librarian in the San [...]