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BarCamp Boston this Saturday and Sunday at MIT



Hello:

Should be anywhere between 3-500 people talking about whatever is
techno-interesting.  Not that this qualifies, but I will be giving a
talk trying to explain my unified standard model t-shirt, on sale for
a mere $10.  Here is the blurb the organizers said I should send out,
so in the BarCamp spirit, I cut and paste.

Doug


Hello Boston BarCamper!
On behalf of the organizing team, I'm pleased to announce the
(rapidly) upcoming:
BarCamp Boston 5
April 17-18, 2010
MIT's Stata Center
http://barcampboston.org/
To attend (it's free!), register now at:
http://barcampboston2010.eventbrite.com/ (for emails, please use:
http://bit.ly/arzrzi)
For further updates, follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/BarCampBoston.
Please forward this notice, blog about it, and otherwise spread the
word! We have promotional graphics and more for you to use via the
BarCamp site.

About BarCamp Boston
As you hopefully recall from signing up to attend last year, BarCamp
is an unconference, organized on the fly by attendees for attendees.
You don't just attend a BarCamp?-you participate in session
discussions, demo your projects, or host a presentation / session
discussion of your own.
BarCamp Boston topics include: technology, marketing, cooking,
startups, sci-fi, social media, gadgets, communities, design, hardware
hacking, UI design, entrepreneurship, AJAX, open source software,
robotics, art, mobile computing, bioinformatics, RSS, social software,
programming languages, the future of technology, and much, much more!
BarCamp Boston brings together over 300 interesting people who are
interested in others. Sponsorships, starting at $250, are a great way
to advertise our audience. Please visit
http://wiki.barcampboston.org/index.php?title=Sponsors or contact me
if you're interested in supporting the conference.
Thank you,
Shimon Rura
BarCamp Boston organizer







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