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Journal On the way to LinuxFest Northwest! 7

LinuxFest Northwest takes place this weekend in Bellingham, Washington. It's one of my favorite conferences — a long-running, volunteer-run, low-hype gathering with two days of presentations, demonstrations, and kibbitzing at Bellingham Technical College. I'm on the way there now, in an oddball fashion, having hopped a ride from Seattle on the giant bus that Dice.com (the Dice which bought Slashdot's parent company last year) has rented for an ongoing advertising road-trip to promote their stock in trade as employment matchmakers. Since Bellingham is at the north end of their range, I'm going from Seattle to the festival that way.

If you'll be in the area, the conference is excellent and free (!); the bus has enough of an internet connection that I hope to give some demonstrations of the Slashdot admin interface for anyone who'd like to see the flow of stories as the editors do, and click the buttons that will send at least a few pieces of spam to the special circle of hell for which they are destined.

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On the way to LinuxFest Northwest!

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