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Pictures from a recent Jelly (8/8/2008):

 

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Summer is over (at least according to the local schools) so let's get Birmingham Jelly underway.  (Starting 8/8/2008) we are going to meet every Friday at Cool Beans in Homewood from 10am to 5pm.  This is a change from the prior locations, but there are some good reasons for making the change, the most important being the requirement of me being present in the previous location and the impossibility of guaranteeing that.  One more time:

 

When: Every Friday from 10am to 5pm

Where: Cool Beans in Homewood

 

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Old News

 

It looks like the Cullinard Bakery/Cafe will be open in time for the next Jelly.

 

The next Jelly date - Friday May 23.  Location: Innovation Depot.  Sign up here.

 

Wikis are great for some things, but for getting out the news, they aren't...  I created a twitter account--follow it for updates.

 

Photos are starting to appear on Flickr. Pictures from Birmingham and pictures from other Jellys today.

 

March 14 (3/14/2008) will be the first Birmingham Jelly. This will coincide with the global 24-hours of Jelly that will be going on.

If you're planning on coming, please add your name to this page.

 

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    What is "Jelly"?

    Jelly is an every-so-often casual coworking session. Anyone is welcome to come, bring a laptop, and work alongside other creative, fun people. Hope to see you there! See workatjelly.com and this blog post for more background.

     

    Interested in Organizing

    (leave a contact link or other info)

    • Todd Sundsted (todd at sundsted dot com); working on Gazoont related materials, of course
    • Drew Jones (andrew@aquiferdesign.com)
    • add your name

     

    Interested in participating when it's up and running

    (leave a contact link or other info)

    • Keith Gugliotto (keithg@splasm.com)
    • Greg Houston (ghnospam3000-pbwiki@yahoo.com); I will probably work on some open source projects in Ruby: Noodle and Ramen.
    • Rick Owens (rick@gazoont.com)
    • Scott Schram (scott@schram.net)
    • Mykel Alvis (mykel.alvis@gmail.com)
    • Russell Cunningham (russell@cunninghamfirmllc.com)
    • Henry McBride (henry.mcbride@gmail.com)
    • Johna Ledlow (jledlow@aol.com)
    • Deidre Ali (emaildeidre@gmail.com)

     

    Possible Venues

    • Innovation Depot
    • Cool Beans in Homewood/Edgewood
    • Vulcan Park has free wifi and tables/chairs out on the patio area (just below the statue)
    • Coffee on Valley (RubyHam met there)
    • Safari Cup (downtown)

     

    Things to Remember to Bring

    • Wireless access point
    • Power strips and power cable

     


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