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Just over a week until OSDC 2007 Brisbane!

OSDC registrations are still open – did I mention we crossed the 200? For just $325 you get the 3 full days of the main conference (4 tracks for most of the time), including coffee/tea/lunches and the conference dinner on Wednesday evening, which will be a great event in its own right with ample good food, drink, Paul Fenwick’s illustrated history of failure, and more.
The main program has a fab selection of speakers and topics – coz that’s what you’re there for, right?

Knowing we’ll have 200+ geeks who gets trembling hands if they don’t pick up their email (do check out my session on handling email and task overload ;-), we have wireless access throughout the conference area, basically the ground floor of the hotel is a giant hotspot. With thanks to Linux Australia for lending us a truckload of access points, Simon Hackett of Internode for the external connectivity (you have no idea how many Mbits we have!), and James Iseppi and Peter Tiggerdine for sorting out the rest of the technicalities.

Oh, and if your skimpy boss won’t let you go for the entire conf, you can get a day-pass (any day Tuesday to Thursday) for $150. He can get less for more, all for the sake of time-efficiency. Excellent. Book today!

Place/dates: Brisbane, 27-29 November. Tutorials on the 26th.

(yes, I’ll also be doing a MySQL-related talk… I’m demoing some of the stuff I’ve been working on recently. And there’s heaps of other database-related sessions as well.)

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