Posted in cambodia, cambodia blog, weblogs on Sep 8th, 2013
(Above: bloggers on Google Hangout.)
It used to be that IT meetups were about *blogs*.
(Back when dinosaurs roamed the earth. Yes, I'm that old.)
On Saturday the 7th, Anirudh invited us for an informal blog meetup.
Talk ranged from the election to upcoming Burma IT events, as well as just general catching up.
There ...
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Kalyanee Mam is 'barnstorming' though Cambodia, showing the amazing documentary film 'A River Changes Course' at numerous locations, and is raising money for *more* screenings.
https://rally.org/ariverchangescourse / http://youtu.be/cIHgw5mr8q0
I had the good fortune to see the film at a packed screening at Meta-House last evening.
(Above: talk at Meta-House last night).
I had missed ...
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Above: late afternoon discussion outside polling station, Sunday 28, Phnom Penh
Following the recent election contesting the long-ruling Cambodian Peoples’ Party (CPP) against the Cambodian National Rescue Party (CNRP) and others, comparisons are being made to prior polls. Here are a few notes worth keeping in mind as the parties try ...
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[Note: This post will be revised as I sort out my many photos & videos!]
BarCamp Battambang was held on May 25-26th; I hadn't been up to visit in nearly a year.
Thanks to friends for recording my talk and taking photos & video!
Let BarCamp Change Your Life on Vimeo.
Still polishing the ...
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I was tired. I was hungry. I had lots of other things to do.
But wild horses couldn’t have kept me away from this year’s FilmCamp.
Like the label says: it’s a meeting of film enthusiasts. In Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
I’d first encountered the organizers ‘Kon Khmer Koun Khmer’ at their amazing ‘Golden ...
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