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Gnomedex Sounds Just as Good Across the World

By admin    July 19th, 2005
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I’ve gotta admit (since it’s a weekend.) I’ve been listening to Gnomedex through the live stream (http://smartstr.wm.llnwd.net/smartstr_liveces) for the past few hours and I have to say this: I’ve been gaining literally the same amount of knowledge as a person who is actually physically attending Gnomedex. Some of the presentations/talks were so good, while some gave me a good chance to get a cup of coffee.

I have to congratulate Chris Pirillo (oh, come on, you know who he is!) for such a robust conference. Apart from being high on coffee, theres nothing much that I’ve lost in it except for of course, waking up at four in the morning to start Gnomedexing. And, because I love the thing, I can’t resist a donation. I’d encourage you to put some in as well, that is, if you liked it and listened to it.

The only thing I’m missing out on though is of course the ‘real’ experience and these tempting giveaways. Other than that, I’m all good!

P.S. Gnomedex for today is over but if you’re still interested, be sure to tune in tomorrow at the link about at 8:AM pacific.

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