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		<title>Ignite Portland 7: Geeks on non-geeky things.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I first read about Ignite Portland last year right after IP6 (Ignite Portland 6). I knew I had missed something cool, so I kept an eye peeled for the announcement of IP7. It finally happened last night. I wasn&#8217;t sure going into it what to expect. The website describes the creators as &#8220;geeks&#8221;, there are [...]]]></description>
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<p>I first read about<a href="http://www.igniteportland.com/"> Ignite Portland</a> last year right after IP6 (Ignite Portland 6). I knew I had missed something cool, so I kept an eye peeled for the announcement of IP7. It finally happened last night.</p>
<p>I wasn&#8217;t sure going into it what to expect. The website describes the creators as &#8220;geeks&#8221;, there are techy sponsors, and if you dig a little further you&#8217;ll find an Ignite Community site that is sponsored by O&#8217;Reilly. </p>
<p>But the topics of the talks are generally non-geeky, as you can see here in the list of last nights presentations:</p>
<p>    * Rick Huddle &#8211; Why we love DB Cooper<br />
    * Mike McClure &#8211; Roasting Coffee at Home: It’s easier than you think!<br />
    * Clifton B &#8211; Why Highway Communication Sucks and How We Can Make It Suck Less<br />
    * Michael Weinberg &#8211; Thanksgiving 2.0<br />
    * Jason Duerr &#8211; Pump Up Your Volume: Building a Pirate Radio Station<br />
    * Crystal Beasley &#8211; Ecstatics, Zealots &#038; Mass Hysteria : How we collectively lose our minds<br />
    * Douglas Wolk &#8211; Kant’s “Critique of Aesthetic Judgement”: Drastically Condensed Awesome Version<br />
    * Adam DuVander &#8211; The Donkey Man is not on Facebook<br />
    * Colleen Wainwright &#8211; My bloody epiphany<br />
    * Phil Earnhardt &#8211; Robots Growing Up: The Future of Robotic Movement<br />
    * Marcus Miller &#8211; How to cultivate a wisdom of craft.<br />
    * Lou Alvis &#8211; Human Systems Analysis. What Are People Doing?<br />
    * Curtis C. Chen &#8211; How to Solve Any Puzzle in Less Than 47 Minutes<br />
    * Kelly Jo Horton &#8211; Confessions of a Dating Ninja<br />
    * Brett Stern &#8211; Rural mailboxes<br />
    * Elena Moon &#8211; How to Capture and Eat Your First Roadkill Deer<br />
    * Ward Cunningham &#8211; Becoming Bike Oriented<br />
    * Randal Schwartz &#8211; Karaoke for fun and profit<br />
    * Christian Howes &#8211; Inappropriate terms to use in an American business meeting if you are a brit!<br />
    * Kent Bye &#8211; The Resurgence of Hula Hooping</p>
<p>I showed up early, grabbed myself some pizza and a beer, and took a seat. A lot of laptops were open and a lot of iPhones were glowing. I decided to watch the tweets for <a href="http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23ip7">#ip7</a> and they started flowing in at a steady rate. It kept me entertained until the start of the show. I&#8217;ve actually never been at an event like that and watched the tweets come flowing in live as it was all happening &#8212; knowing that they were all originating from those right around me. I knew that <a href="http://twitter.com/skinny">@skinny</a> was &#8216;absofrakkinterrified&#8217; about giving her talk (she kicked ass by the way). I also knew that another one of the presenters, <a href="http://twitter.com/dropkickdesign">@dropkickdesign</a> was wanting &#8220;Less talky talky more beer poury poury&#8221; in the beer line.</p>
<p>Then it started. There was no intro, no MC, just a clock that started counting down. <a href="http://proposals.igniteportland.com/proposals/401">Rick Huddle</a> took the stage. From then on it was back to back 5 minute presentations, with about 10 seconds in between. It was fast paced. The topics were of all sorts. The crowd was relaxed and fun, and the speakers were all great. </p>
<p>I won&#8217;t go into detail on all the topics here. Some were plain funny, some were downright moving, and others were simply educational. </p>
<p>You can watch the stream <a href="http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/2597943">here</a>.</p>
<p>Thanks to everyone who put Ignite Portland together, and all the volunteers. It was an awesome time!</p>
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