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Win one of 5 free tickets to the best show in town next week: REMIX09 Sydney 11th June!
Hello Ladies and Gentlemen!  REMIX09 is just a week away and we are delighted to see so much support for it again this year - even in these tough economic times we will welcome almost 100 more delegates than last year's sell-out show :-)  Anyway, if you've checked out REMIX but still found it difficult to justify paying the $199 to come along, I understand and would like to offer you a chance to get a ticket to the best show in town next week!!  It's easy, just tell me why you would love to join us at REMIX at Star City and the top 5 will score their free ticket.  You have until 2pm Friday to supply your answer and I will announce the winners on my blog by the end of the day Friday so that you can register over the weekend.  Cheers and Good Luck and I hope everybody who really wants to attend wins a ticket!  Fin :-)
Posted: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 3:20 PM by ausdev

Comments

Edge said:

Problem:

I use Sharepoint and Silverlight and I REALLY want to go to REMIX in Sydney.

You have a free ticket to the event and you want to give it away.

Solution:

You give me the ticket, I go to REMIX. You're happy. I'll be happy. WIN-WIN :-)

# June 3, 2009 2:20 AM

Kevin Collins said:

http://www.reflected-images.com/

i came across this months ago as a example for poor web design with quicktime and the colors (watch the colors for 30sec then look at your hands)

# June 3, 2009 11:58 PM

Andrew said:

I really love SQL Server.. should I come to REMIX??

Yes!! I really want to show off what I am doing on the backend with a fantastic frontend ( think geospatial data in SQL Server combined with Virtual Earth and Silverlight ).

Therefore please help us poor server developers who want to shine on the the web :)

# June 4, 2009 1:38 AM

Andrew Pasco (zoidy@zoid.net) said:

small startup / sole trader looking to build the next big social networking platform.

The CFO has not approved my fund to see this great event.

also

I really, really , really, want to see:

* Silverlight 3 Super Session with Jordan Knight

* Azure with David Burela

* The Next Level of Creativity with Expression Blend 3 with Jose Fajardo and Dave Glover

* Introducing the Microsoft Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control CTP with Chris Pendleton

* Real World S+S Architecture with Incite with Michael Baker

* Design in the Round. Creating Compelling User Experiences for Surface

I would really apprecieate it if you can help me out...

# June 4, 2009 1:48 AM

ysivaram said:

I am working for a development company with a web application running an ASP application. Now our challenge is how can we make it for next gen and I am trying to convince my peers to start using Silverlight 3

To add ammunition to my fight I really want to see the Silverlight super session, sessions on Expression Blend and finally top it up with Real World S+S Architecture with Incite to prove my peers that it is matured and being used in real world in Australia.

Hope I can get a free ticket and then I can try to get a flight from Melbourne on my own.

# June 4, 2009 2:37 AM

phineas562 said:

I am posting this blog to hopefully get a freebie from a wealthy company that continually causes much of my time to be wasted while pretending to be "supportive" and yet my business of nearly 10 years is heading belly up!!!

# June 4, 2009 4:26 AM

aroshaj said:

I'm a new starter in sharepoint and I really love the platform. I love to learn how to extend sharepoint to create rich user experiences.

Remix 09 will help me a lot in learning what more I can do with sharepoint and how silverlight can compliment sharePoint deployments.

# June 4, 2009 7:03 PM

Finula said:

CONGRATULATIONS To all of you who posted a response, I think they were all excellent so, please email me with your blog name and I will pop you a code to register for REMIX09! finulac@microsoft.com

Cheers

Fin

# June 5, 2009 2:32 AM
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