Saturday was the day of Interesting 08, the second unconference organised by Russell Davies (no T on this boy) at Conway Hall in London. Thirty speakers gave talks on subjects close to their hearts, the only common linking theme that the topics were—and the speakers should be—interesting. Possibly it was the best not-a-conference conference I’ve [...]
Filed under: blogosphere, conference, geek culture, play, playfulness, world of warcraft on June 23rd, 2008 | 10 Comments »
In certain circles there’s been a lot of excitement about the Current Cost, a meter that clamps to your mains electricity cable and measures how much power your household is using, comparing usage over time with numbers and little graphs. Evidence shows that having a device like this can save you 15% on your electricity [...]
Filed under: blogosphere, environment, geek culture, information use on May 21st, 2008 | 6 Comments »
My World of Warcraft guild just got bOING-bOINGed. How’s your afternoon going?
Filed under: blogosphere, geek culture, mmorpg, world of warcraft on March 4th, 2008 | 1 Comment »