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LINK: Meet Australia’s geekiest geek
This is a great article about Jonathan Oxer, whose entire house is connected to a central computer and can be controlled remotely via a computer or mobile phone.
Teeming with technology, the abode conjures up images of The Jetsons but, much to the surprise of visitors, the house looks no less ordinary than a typical suburban dwelling. Wires, switches and gizmos are concealed, true to Oxer’s philosophy of “having everything work invisibly”.
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BarCamp Adelaide
ITShare SA will be hosting a BarCamp on Sunday 16th of March.
When: Sunday 16th of March 10:30am onwards
Where: ITShare Workshop, Mount Barker Road Bridge Water
Your invited to bring any projects you are currently working on and tell people about them, or just look at what other people have brought along. There is a BBQ at the hall, so feel free to bring along food and drinks. Power and Internet access are available on site.
LINK: Waugh Partners win 2007 NSW Pearcey Award
First off I like to say congratulations to you both and keep up the great work.
Sydney-based open source research and consulting firm Waugh Partners has won this year’s State Pearcey Award for Young Achievers for its work educating the ICT sector about free software.
Waugh Partners directors Pia and Jeff Waugh received the award, which for the first time was presented to two people, instead of an individual.
To read the rest of the article: http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php?id=1630780103&eid=-219

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