My personal summary of this evening's Geek Meet at the Town Ballroom.
What a wonderful collection of talent at this event. Programmers, designers, and entrepreneurs coming together to geek out for a few hours - I've had dreams like this.
I wasn't taking notes, so this is all from memory, and I'll be restricting myself to general impressions that are constructive and instructive.
1) Shawn Rider and GamesFirst! : I'm not really into online games at all, but I appreciated how Shawn has taken a massively popular technology genre and capitalized on it. Drawing from local new media talent is something to be applauded (::applause::).
2) Artvoice/Dave K : this publication is moving in the way that all media will have to go. They recognize that cell phone/mobile delivery is truly the wave of the future, and I am looking forward to how they'll scale their multimedia content and mobile versions.
3) (e:paul) and (e:strip) : We are privileged to have such a talented and creative programmer in our midst. The AJAX, javascript and general usability solutions that Paul is implementing are beyond cutting edge. I can't say enough good things about the content of this presentation.
4) Buffaloresearch.com : I could have gone for less "reading from the screen" and more "this is a site with invaluable resources for historical, social and geneological research." I like to explore web sites on my own, and to watch someone read a web site outloud makes my mind go numb in a painful way. That's just my thing; I was happy to hear that the Central Library branch has wifi access, and I'll be delving into the buffaloresearch.com content throughout the week.
5) schneiderdigital.com : Just as (e:paul) produces innovative social software, Schneider Digital's communications, marketing and programming projects are outstanding. When Zach said "ruby on rails" and "mambo" I think I actually swooned. When I look into my crystal ball to see the future of the web, Schneider Digital has the skills and attitude for being a leader in whatever the web turns into. I'm not talking about Web 2.0 - SD is already there. I'm thinking for whatever comes after what's coming now.
6) 3 created : I'm not linking to them. This was a commercial pitch masquerading as a commercial pitch. I learned nothing new, and the blatant sales talk made me fidgety.
7) Me. Ronald McDonald House of Buffalo . I think I could have been more complete and descriptive in what I was trying to say. Not having notes is a blessing and a curse, since I left out a whole bunch of stuff, but was able to speak more naturally and spontaneously. My main point: use your geek skills for good and help out local non-profit groups that need it. There are dozens of cheap/free software programs out there that can dramatically change the way that non-profits communicate - they just need a little geekery to make it work. Email me if you want to know where to start, whether you're a potential volunteer or someone from a nonprofit. I've got two nonprofits on my plate right now, but may have the potential to take on more.
8) Buffalo Politics with (e:dcoffee) : I skedaddled at this point, since my puppy was alone in the dark, but I wish I could have heard the entire presentation. Bottom line: the political climate in Buffalo inspires and enrages. Whichever side you fall on, and whatever your politics, site like wnymedia.net Buffalo Rising , and other media exist as emerging outlets for discussion, growth and change.
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02/26/2006 21:42 #24946
Geek ThoughtsCategory: geek
02/24/2006 21:02 #24945
Ronald McDonaldCategory: volunteer
The Ronald McDonald House of Buffalo was established over twenty years ago as a home away from home for the families of children who receive medical treatment in Western New York. When a child from out of the area requires surgery or specialized care in a Buffalo hospital, their families can look to the House to provide a warm, comforting environment for families to stay.
So - what does the RMH have to do with a geek meet?
A lot, actually.
Last month, I worked with the RMH Staff (wonderful people, but definitely not geeks) to convert their Web site to use Wordpress . This software works as a content management system, allowing their staff (and me) to easily update their site with news, images and information that shows the people on the internets the wonderful work this place does.
Plans for the next few months include:
- train the staff to post regular updates and images
- generate profiles about the staff, volunteers and families of the house
- increase the House's visibility in the Buffalo region as a leader in using technology for communications
- demonstrate how nonprofits can use blogs to communicate to their respective audiences
- encourage fellow geeks to apply their programming skills to those who need it.
I have a few other tricks up my sleeve too, but I won't give them away here.
So - what does the RMH have to do with a geek meet?
A lot, actually.
Last month, I worked with the RMH Staff (wonderful people, but definitely not geeks) to convert their Web site to use Wordpress . This software works as a content management system, allowing their staff (and me) to easily update their site with news, images and information that shows the people on the internets the wonderful work this place does.
Plans for the next few months include:
- train the staff to post regular updates and images
- generate profiles about the staff, volunteers and families of the house
- increase the House's visibility in the Buffalo region as a leader in using technology for communications
- demonstrate how nonprofits can use blogs to communicate to their respective audiences
- encourage fellow geeks to apply their programming skills to those who need it.
I have a few other tricks up my sleeve too, but I won't give them away here.
02/23/2006 20:04 #24944
Kara's Ice CreamCategory: food
This is a simple treat requiring four ingredients:
vanilla ice cream
chocolate syrup
triple sec liquer
sprinkles.
Take a microwavable bowl and add as much chocolate sauce as you can stand to the bottom. I didn't measure mine, but I squeezed on the bottle for a good 8-10 seconds.
Add a splash of triple sec - less if you're driving, more if you're not.
Microwave for 30-40 seconds.
Add your ice cream to the bowl.
Top with sprinkles.
vanilla ice cream
chocolate syrup
triple sec liquer
sprinkles.
Take a microwavable bowl and add as much chocolate sauce as you can stand to the bottom. I didn't measure mine, but I squeezed on the bottle for a good 8-10 seconds.
Add a splash of triple sec - less if you're driving, more if you're not.
Microwave for 30-40 seconds.
Add your ice cream to the bowl.
Top with sprinkles.
02/21/2006 14:12 #24943
Geek MeetCategory: geek
Who else (besides (e:paul)) is going to the Geek Meet this Sunday? I'll be promoting the heck out of the new, improved Ronald McDonald House Web site ; I can't wait to meet other, technologically-motivated people from the area.
02/20/2006 11:09 #24942
Kara's Banana BreadCategory: food
Ingredients
1/2 stick butter
3/4 c sugar, any kind
3-4 overripe bananas
1/2 cup plain yogurt
2 c ap flour
1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. salt
several shakes of the cinnamon jar
a dash of nutmeg
Steps
Mash together the butter and sugar; mash in the bananas and yogurt.
Add the dry ingredients until combined.
Bake in a 9x5 baking pan (though I'm trying an 8x8 pan - we'll see how it turns out) at 350 degrees for 45-60 minutes or until it passes the toothpick test.
1/2 stick butter
3/4 c sugar, any kind
3-4 overripe bananas
1/2 cup plain yogurt
2 c ap flour
1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. salt
several shakes of the cinnamon jar
a dash of nutmeg
Steps
Mash together the butter and sugar; mash in the bananas and yogurt.
Add the dry ingredients until combined.
Bake in a 9x5 baking pan (though I'm trying an 8x8 pan - we'll see how it turns out) at 350 degrees for 45-60 minutes or until it passes the toothpick test.
ladycroft - 02/20/06 17:45
mmmmmmm. i can smell it now...
mmmmmmm. i can smell it now...
Zack - I'll be contacting you soon.
Ajay - I have a lot of hope for Buffalo.
Dcoffee - sorry to see that wnymedia got farked yesterday.
Thanks for presenting Kara, I definitely agree with you that we should use our tallents to help non-profits and other selfless groups like the RMH get noticed.
Great summary.
I know it's too late for me, but I'm still glad to see that things are picking up in Buffalo.
Hmm.. maybe I'll just write a journal entry. :)
i just wanted to say thank you for your great feedback from the event and if i can help with anything in the future let me know. zack schneider (923 7000)
Thanks Kara