Archive for October, 2008

Cloudland Canyon

Two weeks ago, Sonali and I headed up to Cloudland Canyon State Park near the Tennessee and Alabama borders. I didn’t realize that any form like that existed in the state of Georgia. It’s not really near any of the other major attractions in North Georgia, but it’s very accessible from Chattanooga, TN. Being a bit off the beaten path keeps it from getting too crowded. It was lunchtime on a fantastic day and there were still ample picnic and parking spots.

It’s worth checking out if you like this sort of stuff. We took the 5.1 mile West Rim trails. There were some sections that were somewhat challenging, but the views were spectacular. Either this weekend or next will be the ideal times for fall color, so you might see us up there again.

If you prefer not to brave the great outdoors, you can live vicariously through our pictures.

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Barcamp Atlanta 2

First off, hats off to Micheal Mealing, Lance Weatherby, the ATDC, and everyone else who helped to put this event together.  It takes a lot of work to put something like this together and they deserve another round of applause.

This year’s sessions were on par with last years for interest.  I think there were more rooms open on the first night, which made it even harder to figure out where to go. I hate throwing technology at everything, but I support the idea that there should be a computerized system to track this stuff. However, there was one noticeable difference.  Barcamp Atlanta 2 had a real lack of business and hard-science focused sessions.  It was mostly tech and new media.  I know some business people who didn’t make it, and many of the ones that did stuck with technical topics.  On the other hand, this year featured a session on beat boxing, and all the Saturday morning sessions featured a drunk guy passed out in the corner.  We didn’t get that last year.

The sessions I presented were not terrible, which is acceptable since I did little to prepare.  I got smacked down on my presentation for SCMPLE (hey its’ the first time I’ve pitched).  I demoed Fluid, which was fun because I got to kick all the Windows users out.  Plus, I think I got a convert from Twhril to Hahlo, so my work was done.

The other side of Barcamp are all the mini-impromptu sessions that happen outside in the halls.  It’s one of the few opportunities where you get to hang out with that many of your fellow technologists.  This makes one thing very clear: there are a lot of very talented and passionate people in this town. This is contrary to what some former local celebrities would have you believe.  Almost everyone that wasn’t involved with a startup or small company full time is actively trying to build one on the side.  There are also some innovative solutions out there that are really only possible in a place like Atlanta.  Josh Sweeny’s AltInvest is a great example of someone trying to tackle the problem of early stage in a different way.

Barcamp Atlanta 2 was a success and in the halls you already heard the chief organizers starting to plan the 3rd.  Until then, we’ve got Startup Weekend, Startup Riot, and a plethora of weekly meet-ups to keep us busy.  See you there!

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Browsa Browsa Plugin in fluid

I’ve been a Fluid user for months and really couldn’t figure out what this feature was for. However, I had a sudden realization when I saw Todd Ditchendorf’s screenshots of the upcoming Mecca Browser.

Why is it cool? because:
iPhone/mobile webapps + normal webapps = even better web experience.

On my large widescreen monitor at home, I set up my Zimbra SSB to have my tasks from RememberTheMilk on the left and the iPhone version of the Zimbra calendar on the right. The end result is that I have a dashboard for everything I need to keep track of.

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