There were a ton of people twittering from the event, held tonight at the Neutral Zone. It started promptly at 7pm, ended promptly at 9pm, featured a single-elimination rock scissors paper tournament (A2RSP, of course), and was generally and genuinely awesome. Attendance was about 200.
A few high points: Eli Neiburger from the AADL on hacking your library; Eric from the Ann Arbor Go Club on the game of Go; the friggin lasers at the A2 Mechshop; high flying balloons; backyard satellite weather, and two versions of News 2.0, at least one of which should be better than News 184x where the publisher accepted payment in potatoes.
I hope I'm not going to get paid in potatoes. (Well, maybe a bonus in potatoes.)
Sorry I had other commitments. (Well not really sorry about that, son's baseball game was fun; sorry I could not be in two places at once. ;-) I'll watch for the next one.
Posted by: F. Andy Seidl | June 30, 2009 at 11:53 PM
It's A2RPS, not RSP!
Posted by: Ryan Burns | July 02, 2009 at 09:47 AM