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LDS Tech Talk

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Kudos to whomever put together the Tech Talk Seminar thing and set up this site. I look forward to more cool stuff here.
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The tech talk are Joel's idea. We look forward to next Tuesday night!
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Website is easy to use and I like the design. I like the Bio's, neat to read about the technology gurus of the Church. I am very excited to see future growth of this website. Nice to have a friendly enviorment to discuss Church and Technology.
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We had a fantastic time last time! It was amazing to see the interest in technology at the Church. We knew there were some smart, committed people out there who were showing interest, but we were pleasantly surprised by the response!!

Thank you!! We'll do it again.
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Excited for the next TechTalk

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I plan to be at the upcoming tech talk in Provo on Tuesday and am very excited about it. From your experience with the previous session in SLC, is there anything that it would be especially good for me to bring?

Looking forward to it,

- J. Max Wilson
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jmaxwilson wrote:I plan to be at the upcoming tech talk in Provo on Tuesday and am very excited about it. From your experience with the previous session in SLC, is there anything that it would be especially good for me to bring?
Ditto that comment and question. I plan on being at the Tech Talk in Provo, as well. While I'm about to move further away from church headquarters (in April), I want to be a part of open-source projects that the church wants to sponsor.

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jmaxwilson wrote:is there anything that it would be especially good for me to bring?
Bring your own chair. :-)

Seriously, there were a lot of people there last night. More than they were expecting, I think.

Will the meeting in Utah County be in the same format as last night's? I would consider driving down to pick up some other sessions that I was interested in but wasn't able to attend.
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Joel or someone may correct me if I am wrong but I believe that the format will be the exact same as last nights.

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jlp wrote:Bring your own chair. :-)

Seriously, there were a lot of people there last night. More than they were expecting, I think.
Heh. I'll see if I can fit one in the back seat of the car. :) I wonder where I stored those old collapsible camping chairs... :)

Sounds like it will be fun. Hopefully I can meet a few of you there.
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Meeting logistics

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The format was supposed to stay the same, but I think the meeting location will be a little more capable of larger crowds and general flow of people. Since there isn't and RSVP mechanism it is a little hard to judge how big of a venue to book.

Please bear with us through these learning/growing pains. :)
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