Webstock Mini

The handy pock­et-sized ver­sion of Web­stock returns to Welling­ton on Tues­day next week. You might think it’s all for uber nerds and super geeks, but you would be wrong.

In fact, research just in has shown that attend­ing Web­stock Min­is has been sci­en­tif­i­cal­ly proven to make you more inter­est­ing, bet­ter-look­ing and all round more desir­able. And, hon­est­ly, that’s regard­less of how much you drink!

For your tick­et price you can learn about some cool things like Sec­ond Life, the upcom­ing ver­sion of Fire­fox and all you can eat and drink.

The whole thing winds up with a debate enti­tled “Web 2.0 is all fizz and no sub­stance”. Mike Brown, Sandy Mamoli and
Mark Cubey will uphold the propo­si­tion against Philip Fier­linger, Bren­da Leeuwen­berg and Che Tib­by.

We are ful­ly in the neg­a­tive camp, because the team fea­tures one of our newest Welling­ton­istas, Che Tib­by.

Reg­is­ter for Web­stock Mini:
http://www.webstock.org.nz

Webstock Mini

Web­stock Mini was last night, and for those that weren’t there: sor­ry. You missed out on a treat.

There was a room full of smart, cool, clever and pas­sion­ate peo­ple; a cou­ple of very inter­est­ing head­line speak­ers: Rod Drury on User Cen­tred Design as applied to both After­mail and Xero.com; and Peter Gut­mann on the ludi­crous but for real Copy­right Amend­ment Bill [PDF, 1.4Mb] (get sub­mit­ting — there’s a cou­ple days left); and lat­er, ten oth­ers for two min­utes each on “How the Inter­net changed my life”, inter­pret­ed rather loose­ly but very enter­tain­ing­ly.

We were there too: or more cor­rect­ly 40% of the Welling­ton­ista col­lec­tive (because you can’t be called a Welling­ton­ista and not belong to a col­lec­tive, right? It goes with the faux left-wing chic of our name, you know). And we had lots to think about. Espe­cial­ly the one of us that was speak­ing.

Oth­ers have already writ­ten about last night in a much more struc­tured way. Rather than rein­vent the wheel, we’ll link to them instead.

Phewf, that was easy. And a good use of the inter­net, too.

And then we’ll resort to namecheck­ing William Bur­roughs as a pathet­ic excuse for dump­ing the pooled thoughts of this 40% ran­dom­ly as fol­lows:

More web events = more stalking

So, remem­ber how much fun we all had at The Great Blend? Or how much of a crush you have on Martha? How about you com­bind those two things into one event and come to Web­stock Mini on Tues­day night? There are, after all, few venues nicer than the Para­mount, and if it’s good enough for the Queen of the Blog­gers to pay her own admin­is­tra­tion fee rather than try­ing to do the paper­work for the Welling­ton­ista to cov­er the $75 cost (it’s amaz­ing how quick­ly the thoughts of an open bar will get her to pony up), it should be good enough for you too.