Home Camp Supporters
November 23, 2008 at 6:59 pm yellowpark 2 comments
I’d like to say a big thank you to everyone for supporting Home Camp. There has been much behind the scenes work done by a huge amount of people, many of which will not be attending. It truly has been a joy working with you all while putting together Home Camp.
Home Camp is supported by Current Cost, who is sponsoring lunch, tea and coffee and furnishing each attendee with a new model CC128 Current Cost meter when they become available in December. Unfortunately, we will not be walking away with these new meters in our hand on the day, but we will all receive the new Current Cost meter when they become available in December.
Home Camp is supported by Green Monk, who is sponsoring drinks for Home Camp
A special thanks to the following people for their continued help and support in organising Home Camp:
Andy Stanford-Clark
Mark Charmer
James Governor
Janice McGinn
Alexis Biller
Finally a huge thanks for everyone at IBM and twitter followers for the retweeting, blogging and generally pimping links about Home Camp.
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Alexis | December 1, 2008 at 8:17 am
…and an extra warm acknowledgement of the support offered to HomeCamp from EESoc (student society of Electrical Engineering, Imperial College) – via the superb help of Ben Alun-Jones. Ben was instrumental many organisational facets of this event.
Thanks also to Matt Balyuzi of ICT Networks Group (Imperial College IT network support) for granting us Wifi privileges – without which our unconference… would not have been broadtcast or tweeped over the Internet
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Alexis | December 1, 2008 at 2:00 pm
…and an extra warm acknowledgement of the support offered to HomeCamp from EESoc (student society of Electrical Engineering, Imperial College) – via the superb help of Ben Alun-Jones. Ben was instrumental many organisational facets of this event.
Thanks also to Matt Balyuzi of ICT Networks Group (Imperial College IT network support) for granting us Wifi privileges – without which our unconference… would not have been broadtcast or tweeped over the Internet