ETech 2006 Photos

by Scott Beale on March 5, 2006 · 5 comments

3/4 Boing Boing

EFF @ ETech 2006

Make Fest

Tim O'Reilly

ETech 2006

Kevin & Jonas

Cory Doctorow

Who's The Dick Writing Comments On My Blog?

I’m currently at O’Reilly’s conference ETech 2006 in San Diego and will be shooting photos throughout the week and adding links from this blog post as they are uploaded.

Sunday Photos

Monday Photos

Tuesday Photos

Wednesday Photos

Make Fest Photos

Thursday Photos

UPDATE 1: The “Who’s The Dick Writing Comments On My Blog?” image is of a flyer handed out during ETech registration. It refers to a great keynote talk from last year’s OSCON, given by identity company Sxip’s CEO, Dick Hardt, where he talked about Identity 2.0. Here’s the video.

UPDATE 2: Sunday night I went out to dinner with Jason Hoffman and Dominic of Joyent/TextDrive and afterwards they took me on a great tour of the TextDrive data center located in San Diego.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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1 Chris Heuer March 8, 2006 at 11:10 am

Thanks for the great pix and coverage – very kewl to keep dropping in like this…

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