Notices by Leslie Hawthorn (lh), page 2
-
I'll be doing an @ntenorg webinar on #opensource for non-profits. Any suggestions on what I should cover? http://bit.ly/oxycyW
-
Hopper applications open on August 15th. Students, volunteer for 8 hours and get free registration for @ghc http://bit.ly/nVYUWn
-
New blog post: @cashmusic - What, Why and Where You Fit In http://bit.ly/nH9StN
-
Having one of these moments. Definitely need it. http://ping.fm/zGoQC
-
Finished up an abstract for @linuxconfau and sent out to a few friends for feedback. Hoping they think it's well targeted.
-
New blog post: Negotiation: Avoiding the Vale of Suck Starts with You http://bit.ly/pAOWs2
-
Lazy Sunday evening working on Community Development Committee stuff for @sahanafoss <3 lovely nights in #PDX & <3 this community
-
Invites from 2 friends I see far too infrequently forced me to try Google+. I didn't have the patience for yet another social network. (1/2)
-
(2/2) Now I'm fairly sure I'm going to be up all night playing with it. Quick, close the tab!
-
New blog post: Why PIE? http://bit.ly/nGa2Kj TL;DR: I'm excited to mentor, #PDX entrepreneurs apply by August 1st
-
Waiting for the Indigo Girls to come on at the Oregon Zoo with Ms. Mari and Wendy.
-
Dear world: Be kind, please text. http://ping.fm/1qU0e
-
New @HFOSS project: managing #Haiti food distribution program using #Android phones running #POSIT http://ping.fm/xNFV6 #proudAdvisor
-
More excellent work from @GrameenFdn - Ugandan farmers using Android phones serving as community 'experts' http://bit.ly/qDgOCN
-
Just submitted letter of reference for the #Systers Spring Pass-It-On awards program. http://bit.ly/aVWDy2 #pio #techwomen #payitforward
-
Looking for good kids' books? Geeky ones? For girls? You should read @LadyRosepixie's excellent post! http://ur1.ca/4qn0t (via @terriko)
-
1st @pdxtechworkshop event: Beginning Programming for Women, Ruby Edition (8/19-8/20) http://bit.ly/qDdqiq (via @christiekoehler)
-
Heading for last meeting of the day before annual ladies camping trip. This getting off the grid thing is becoming a habit.