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Adrian Hon

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Dec 21, 2008, 1:18:22 PM12/21/08
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Hi all,

I've just finished uploading all the slides to the conference website,
and also to Slideshare - you can find them here:

http://conference.operationsleepercell.com/2008/12/conference-slides-and-report-new/

You can download the presentation in their original Powerpoint or
Keynote form, and also in PDF. There are a few collated links of
commentary about the conference at the top (most of which have already
been mentioned here).

Have a Happy Christmas!

Adrian

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Tom Maillioux

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Dec 22, 2008, 11:26:49 AM12/22/08
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Thanks for the material Adrian, it's highly appreciated. Now I have
something to read in between family dinners !

Merry Christmas to you as well as everyone else on the list,
T.

Dan Hon

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Dec 22, 2008, 7:46:15 PM12/22/08
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This spurred me to put my slides and a transcript/re-working of my talk online:

http://sixtostart.com/onetoread/2008/everything-you-know-about-args-is-wrong/

Dan
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Steve Vosloo

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Dec 23, 2008, 12:25:44 AM12/23/08
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Thanks, Dan -- very interesting. Jim Hensman told me that your talk
was most entertaining and provocative, so it's great to be able to go
through it.

A question I'm grappling with is this: does the way a society
experiences ARGs follow an evolutionary path or not? In other words,
in the UK you feel that viewing source code, codebreaking and helping
hapless teenage girls has been done to death. Does that mean those
things should also be discarded in South Africa, where ARGs are new?
Do we in SA "leapfrog" over your lessons (to borrow a term that has
also been used to death in telecomms in Africa), or is there still
merit in using the old tricks in this fertile ground? Perhaps the
latter is valid, as long as we also strive towards creating a
storymaking experience.

Thanks,
Steve


2008/12/23 Dan Hon <dan...@gmail.com>:
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