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July 15th, 2010 Schedule Released!
Greetings all!
We are pleased to announce the monthly “5 Minutes of Fame”, scheduled for this Thursday, July 15th, at 8pm at Noisebridge ( 2169 Mission St. @ 18th ). Bring yourself, your friends, your pet alien, and phallic silicone objects to throw at the speakers.
All speakers have been notified, and the current schedule is as follows*:
Before Christ:
The Strange and Wonderful World of Tentacle Porn (Mario)
On Dumbness (Al Sweigart)
How to talk about the weather to pasty white guys at 108Mbit (dr_jesus)
Puppetry for Monkeys (Miah)
Five Minutes of Flail (Sai Emrys)
Anno Domini:
Help Noisebridge get some Balls (Ani Niow)
Food Hacking at Noisebridge – Let’s Bubble! (Frantisek Apfelbeck)
Resistor Codes (DrShiny)
Calculus for Dummies (John Waters)
And now a word from our sponsors (aestetix)
I want to extend thanks to all the speakers, but especially all the people who have been showing up and make this event a success. Without all of you, it would not be able to happen.
Hephaestus
*schedule is subject to change, although the date/time/location will remain the same.
June 2010 Schedule
Greetings all!
We are pleased to announce the monthly “Five Minutes of Fame”, scheduled for this Thursday, June 17th, at 8pm at Noisebridge. Bring yourself, your friends, your pet alien, and ping pong balls to throw at the speakers.
All speakers have been notified, and the current schedule is as follows*:
As Above:
“The 7 Habits of Terrible Presenters” (Josh Berkus)
“Fairy Juicer Robot” (davidfinedavidfinedavidfine)
“East African Ge’ez syllabary” (Rachel McConnell)
“Did Eric Clapton Lose His Timing in One or Two Popular Songs?” (Bill Nye)
“Reinventing The Tapestry” (Quirk)
So Below:
“Facial Feminization Surgery: one account” (Mikolaj Habryn)
“Five Minute Press Release” (AJ Cook)
“Evolve or Die” (Christie Dudley)
“Basically an Excuse to Show Pictures of my Robots” (Jonathan Foote)
“Artikulator” (Mike Rotondo and Luke Iannini)
I want to extend thanks to all the speakers, but especially all the people who have been showing up and make this event a success. Without all of you, it would not be able to happen.
aestetix
*schedule is subject to change, although the date/time/location will remain the same.
May 2010 Schedule
Greetings all!
We are pleased to announce the monthly “Five Minutes of Fame”, scheduled for this Thursday, May 20th, at 8pm at Noisebridge. Bring yourself, your friends, your pet alien, and ping pong balls to throw at the speakers.
All speakers have been notified, and the current schedule is as follows*:
Harrison:
“Treatise on the Steppenwolf” (Harry Haller)
“The Dr. Who Postcard Project” (Thomas Lotze)
“What is Cold Fusion?” (Sean Logan)
“!ƧЯOЯЯIM: Through the Looking-Glass” (Jonathan Foote)
“DIY Dongs” (hephaestus)
Bergeron:
“Who’s Talk is it Anyways?” (Alex Handy)
“Strawlenoids” (Darin “DW” White)
“Zip it and put it in your pocket” (AJ Cook)
“A Hardware Love Story” (Nana)
“Wampeters, Soma, and Granfalloons” {The Empty Set}
aestetix
*schedule is subject to change, although the date/time/location will remain
the same.
April 2010 Schedule
Greetings all!
We are pleased to announce the monthly “Five Minutes of Fame”, scheduled for this Thursday, April 15th, at 8pm at Noisebridge. Bring yourself, your friends, your pet alien, and ping pong balls to throw at the speakers.
All speakers have been notified, and the current schedule is as follows*:
Orpheus:
“Treatise on Caractacus’ Uniform” (Leo Tolstoy)
“Exactly Where You Don’t Want To Be: The First Two Weeks of My New Job” (Danny O’Brien)
“Why you should tear apart your Powerbook 165c” (Jake)
“Starting Thailand’s first Hackerspace” (Kirit Sælensminde)
“Iacienda Project” (Ozzy Satori)
“Time lapse to the max – an Android app” (Don French)
Eurydice:
“Drunk Spelling Bee” (davidfinedavidfinedavidfine)
“Home-made Kelly Clarkson ‘Breakaway’ Song using Computer-Generated Voice” (Bill Nye)
“Stealing Cookies for Fun and Profit” (Micah Lee)
“How sequential selection can produce cooperative communities without a Darwinian mechanism.” (Lee Worden)
“Machine-Generated Poetry” (Synthesize.us)
“For Soy, With Love and Gratitude” (Lulu Wong)
aestetix
*schedule is subject to change, although the date/time/location will remain
the same.
March 2010 Schedule
Greetings all!
We are pleased to announce the monthly “Five Minutes of Fame”, scheduled for
this Thursday, March 18th, at 8pm at Noisebridge. Bring yourself, your
friends, your pet alien, and ping pong balls to throw at the speakers.
This month, 5MoF will be hosting a bone marrow drive with “Be the Match
Marrow Registry” (http://bethematch.org) to raise awareness and help save
lives. In addition, we’ll have a swabbing station on-site running before,
during, and after the event. If you know anyone affected by this condition,
want to help, or just want to learn more, please drop by and offer your
support.
One of our own members, David Molnar, is directly affected by this. His
sister has an aggressive form acute leukemia. She and many others like her
need a bone marrow transplant for a shot at survival, but have no family
members that match their marrow tissue type. By joining the registry, you
might just be the person to save the life of his sister or someone like her.
All speakers have been notified, and the current schedule is as follows*:
Hiro:
“We’ll Always Have Paris” (aestetix)
“Open Primer and never be the same: OpenPrimer.org and forever live the
game” (Alex Peake)
“The Importance of Collective Autonomy” (Bedouin and Fey)
“Inchvesting Made Easy” (Larry Sheradon)
“Build a School with One Click – the New Education Infrastructure” (Bjorn
Herrmann)
“Public/Private Key’s Mathematical Basis” (Ian Atha)
Protagonist:
“Understanding Color and the CIE Chromaticity Chart” (Jonathan Foote)
“Community Organizing FOR GREAT JUSTICE!” (Maymay)
“Trope Analysis of Prototype Metaphysics” (Crutcher)
“How Brass Instruments work” (davidfinedavidfinedavidfine)
“The Myths and Facts about Marrow Donation” (Magda Silva and Jacob
Appelbaum)
Dedication Ceremony
I want to extend thanks to all the speakers, but especially all the people
who have been showing up and make this event a success. Without all of you,
it would not be able to happen.
aestetix
*schedule is subject to change, although the date/time/location will remain
the same.

