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Dress Code?

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I plan to be there tomorrow night... but what's the dress code? Geeky and informal, Non-geeky and formal (Sunday dress), or somewhere in between?
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Business casual is what I've been recommending.
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Kudos to everybody involved in the Tech Talk tonight in Provo! It was awesome. I really wish I would have been able to attend all the sessions, as they each seemed to be of interest to me, but I realize that there are time constraints.

You all did a great job. I praise you for exposing yourselves and bringing us LDS nerds into the loop on what the Church is up to. I look forward to future projects and websites with anticipation!

Thanks again. Awesome job, everybody.
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Thank you!

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Look forward to attending more Tech Talks. Wish I could have attended all the sessions. Interaction design was very informative, and loved CIO Presentation! It was refreshing! Looking forward to some great discussions.
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Lots of fun...

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We had a lot of fun putting these on and we appreciate everyone's support! Thanks for coming out!

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I wish there was a way that those of us outside of SLC/Provo could at least watch and listen. <sigh>
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I am pretty sure that someone said that they'd release a podcast of it once it got approved, as for now if people placed their notes in their blogs and then referenced us to them, I believe that would be better then nothing.
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thedqs wrote:...as for now if people placed their notes in their blogs and then referenced us to them, I believe that would be better then nothing.
My brief notes are here: http://www.connorboyack.com/blog/tech-talk
J. Max posted a link to his in another thread, they are here: http://www.sixteensmallstones.org/lds-tech-talk-report
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RussellHltn wrote:I wish there was a way that those of us outside of SLC/Provo could at least watch and listen. <sigh>
Yeah, if it didn't take 16 hours for me to get to Utah, I'd consider going myself. ;)

Any information about what's going on at the talks is better than none, but having it all (in any format) would be awesome.
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When are the LDS Tech Talks?

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I'm new to the group and would love to attend a LDS Tech Talk when are they and where are they held? I live in Utah County. How can I stay informed of them? Still trying to navigate the site and will probably find the answer somewhere. Can the average Joe attend?

Renee:)
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