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4CNSL Yaracuy
Congreso Nacional de Software Libre
Phenobarbital rockeando a Richzendy
(Musica de Fondo - Rancheras :S)
Rodd Lucier and the Unplug'd12 team have done a wonderful job pulling together and presenting all of the artifacts from this fantastic event. Check out the complete set of reflections at Letters from the Edge on the Unplug'd12 website. The various and yet resonating themes provide a wonderful montage of key issues, concerns, and hopes for learning in this age.
The quality of design on the website is such that I'm not happy just leaving this on the Internet. This image combines my letter (two screen captures, aligned and merged in photoshop, together with a third screen capture (the cover page) and a brief descriptive text. I'm thinking a nice plaque mount of this will make a wonderful keepsake.
You know, for when I'm Unplug'd.
skijumping at planica. unplug, kwentin, fabian_stone my brother gert and I joined the party in slovenija. perfect weather and a great event!
Kathy (@kathycassidy) at the lakefront. It was wonderful spend time talking and paddling in the canoe with Kathy at #Unplugd11.
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(photo taken by Lee Navin on 06-25-11)
(left to right) David Hurlin, Ed Raines, Steve McLain, Tim Duffy, and Kevin Riley of the Jefferson County Green Band welcome a new 7-foot tall member in a tutu, Carl the 80/35 Festival bear, during a set break at the final Ankeny Unplugged festival this year at the Band Shell (410 West First St) in Ankeny. The concerts were held weekly in June on four Saturday nights featuring great music, delicious food, vendor market, and fun for the whole family.
skijumping at planica. unplug, kwentin, tine_stone with his brother gert and I joined the party in slovenija. perfect weather and a great event!
more pictures at: www.flickr.com/photos/tine_stone/
Danika Barker (@danikabarker) seemed to gravitate to this spot several times over the weekend. Her rock found a comfortable home sitting right beside this chair after we departed The Edge. Ben Hazzard has a great podcast about the rocks.
No se que es más gracioso... la cara de pase de Djamel o el "beshito" de richzendy.
Caracas - Venezuela
skijumping at planica. unplug, kwentin, fabian_stone my brother gert and I joined the party in slovenija. perfect weather and a great event!
We headed to Hocking Hills this past weekend, for what has become our annual unplug and recharge weekend.
The annual PowerPlex User Conference is packed wall-to-wall with value content. We spend a few days filling our heads with best practices, new ideas and more capabilities. So at the end of the day, we like to unplug our brains for a few hours and have some fun. We call it “PartyPlex”. It’s a chance to hang-out with all the Plex users and Plexians, engage in some friendly competition and raise money for one of our favorite charities.
This year’s PartyPlex took place at the new Dallara IndyCar Racing Experience in Speedway, Indiana. Attendees experienced the thrill of racing with laps in the cockpit of a street legal IndyCar, behind the wheel of racing simulator games and around the minicar track. There was plenty of good food, drink and music to go around.
This year’s focus charity was the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan. Make-A-Wish grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with joy. We think it’s a remarkable organization. We were delighted to raise more than $21,000 to support their efforts with the PartyPlex Silent Auction and games.
Learn more about the Make-A-Wish Foundation at www.wishmich.org
The event was sponsored by Plex Systems and Plante Moran. Please visit them at plex.com and plantemoran.com
Ready for a Spacewalk - chest umbilical for oxygen, cooling and comm; we unplug it to go outside Credit: Chris Hadfield
Charlie learned an important lesson last night while soldering some connections on the prototype for his science fair project: soldering irons stay hot long after you unplug them. The knuckle of the little finger of his right hand brushed against the base of the soldering iron as he was reaching for the battery pack for an initial test. Ouch. An ice cube took care of the immediate sting and by this morning, "It doesn't hurt any more."
Still working my tail off, but this time its in bed. I've been crashing a lot harder the past few nights, which is letting me know I need to unplug a little. Maybe on Thursday night.
The food at The Edge was both delicious and nutritious. Add to that a beautiful early-morning setting, wonderful company for conversation, and one cannot help but be inspired for the day to come. What a fantastic space for learning!