We still have plenty of free spots for talks tomorrow night.

The good news is that this means there are plenty of spots for you to let us
know cool apps or tricks you've discovered recently; or giving us a report
on an event you were at recently.

The bad news is that if you don't hurry up and claim some slots, Dave Black
(d1b) has volunteered to fill all the vacant slots - so you're going to end
up listening to him for a few hours. Hurry up and go claim a slot now!

On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 9:29 PM, James Polley <[email protected]> wrote:

> ====Location====
> Google Sydney - 48 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont
>
> ====Summary====
>  * Date: Friday July 30 2010
>  * Start time: Arrive at 6pm for a 6:30pm start
>  * Format: Lightning talks
>  * == RSVP at http://slug.eventbrite.com ==
>  * Suggest or sign up for a talk at [1]
>
> ==== Details ====
> Instead of running two 45 minute talks will be having two sets of
> Lightning talks.
>
> For those who don't know what a Lightning talk is, it's a very short
> talk to get a short overview about a subject. They are great because if
> you are not interested in the current subject you only have to listen for 5
> minutes. I personally have found that I always learn something cool,
> exciting or new!
>
> The first section will be on "General Lightning talks", each person will
> get 5 minutes (and 5 minutes only) to talk about anything from something
> simple as "The new idea I want help with" to the "My summary of this 45
> minute talk" or even "5 cool facts about Rusty Russell".
>
> The second section will be on "In-depth Lightning Talks", each person
> will get 7 minutes to talk about something a bit more indepth.
>
> **Slots are still available**, so if you are interested in talking, please
> sign up at [1]
>
> Don't think you can give a talk, but have an idea for a talk you'd
> like to see? Add it to the **Talks I'd like to see** section[2] of the
> same wiki page!
>
> [1] http://wiki.slug.org.au/julylightningtalks
> [2] http://wiki.slug.org.au/julylightningtalks#talks_i_d_like_to_see
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