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Zoo York AM Getting Paid 2009 – Saturday from Stephane Daury, for Thrasher Magazine.
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Zoo York AM Getting Paid 2009 – Saturday from Stephane Daury, for Thrasher Magazine.
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As Arach said it best, even a day later:
Seems to me like most participants of #wcmtl are still on some sort of high. Meeting smart and nice people is better than drugs.
It was indeed too much geeky goodness crammed into one weekend for most attendees, just as much as for yours truly, to wean ourselves off all of it by Monday. π
I’ll have to admit right away that I missed most of the actual sessions, because I kept “being volunteered” for such duties as WordPress Gangsta doorman and sit-down-next-to-me-during-my-talk-in-case-I-have-a-panic-attack’aid (true, ALL of it was fun). But from what I read, people seem to have enjoyed what they’ve seen and to have gotten answers to the questions they might have had.
On the other hand, being so heavily invested in WordPress through Praized Media and other projects/contributions/pipe-dreams, learning wasn’t what I was expecting for myself at the event, but mostly to get to “tribe up” with other people as passionate about the platform as I have now been for years. And, boy, was my wish ever granted!
Apologizing profusely for not being able to list everyone I’ve had the pleasure to meet, I truly had wonderful talks and/or plain old fun with the following people. Most of which is leading to enough ideas to keep us all busy until WordCamp Montreal 2010 (which I hereby predict will be twice as big and happen during the Jazz Fest again. Somehow… π
Here we go, in alphabetical order, by Twitter username, no bias:
All in all, I do not think that Sylvain Carle (@afrongnthevalley [en], @sylvaincarle [fr]) and Jeremy Clarke (@jeremyclarke) could have done a better job of organizing this first WordCamp Montreal. I mean, 160+ attendees/speakers from 2 countries for a quasi-free ($30, including free food/drinks) and theoretically local/regional-by-nature tech event spells success to me. Mega-props to these two for making this event happen, and to all of the speakers and attendees for making it the success it has been.
And then of course, there were the Brooklyn Sailors moments. Coz that’s how we roll [out kickass Open Source software]! π
Brendan (left) and I (right) being our usual silly selves. Photo by Eva Blue.
Montreal, July 1st 2009: Not sure why, but I got stuck on a rails trip as I was roaming the city this Canada Day. I’ll be frank, I wouldn’t even try quite a few of the following, but I thought I’d “document them” anyway. π
The Taz Skatepark‘s staff rolls in two quarterpipes at night to leave room for speed skating on Sunday morning. So the monthly BMX jam crew decided to give the unusual setup a try. Here’s what Charles Deschamps did with it. π
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Here’s more riding by Charles for your enjoyment.
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If you’re a Montrealer, you’ll probably know most of these spots. If you’re not and happen to be in our great city, finding yourself wanting to ride them, I guess you’ll just have to ask me where they are. π
Well, I enjoyed posting Montreal BMX/skate spots pictures the other day, so here’s a fresh batch. These are some if the most obvious “drive-by” spots right on the path of my daily bike commute to/from work. π
Teagan, my 9 year old son, and I took advantage of today being a stat holiday in Canada to go on a three hours spots finding “mission” in the Old Montreal, the Old Port and downtown.
Here are a few of the ones we remembered to take pictures of.
Here are some quick and dirty panoramic views (QTVR + frames) of the Taz, Montreal’s newest skatepark. Embed VR scenes from the pictures can be found below the gallery.
Construction happened during the Winter, so the even larger outdoors park (94,000 sq/ft) is not built yet. With 83,000 sq/ft indoors, I think we can wait another couple of month. π
Sorry for the abysmal quality, but I had more important things on the mind: riding, riding aaaaand, riding! π Don’t worry, tons of pictures will surface online this week for sure.
The Blitzweekend was a success! You’ll soon be able to read more on their blog and Montreal Tech Watch, but in the meantime, here are the videos I shot of the demos that were given on day three (March 2nd).
And a few extra presentations, outside of the competition.
Congratulations to all the teams!