Low rider drives a little slower!

Published 26 June 05 10:56 PM | davidlem 

Due to the popularity of the city based events that we've been running in Melbourne @ lunch times, I've decided to invest some of our travel and entertainment budget in some new wheels.

Now, because parking is so expensive in the city, I've had to go for a more cost effective means of transportation, the low-ride bicycle. Not only is it cheap to park, it's also environmentally friendly!

The Development Cycle as it is known will be parked outside the CITC on Collins Street on Melbourne (AUSTRALIA) on the 1st of July @ 11:45am. Why!? Because I am re-running my Application SIG event where in 60 minutes I will demonstrate, in-person:

  • Creating a BizTalk application in Visual Studio 2003
  • Exposing it as a web service
  • Call it from an InfoPath form
  • Create a custom send pipeline that emails a custom InfoPath report to a user
  • My compelling impression of Christina Aguilera

So please click here to register for my event. This week, my giveaways will include a full set of .NET 1.1 framework reference books, and one facial hair kit (Note: Includes Swingin' Soul Patch)!

Comments

# Brendan said on June 27, 2005 12:49 AM:
I'd love to see this, but being the end of financial year, plus one project going live on that date, unfortunately I have to give it a miss....

Any chance for a repeat later in July?
# Bruce said on June 27, 2005 1:49 AM:
FYI - little kids *love* the facial hair kit. (Ok, we big kids loved it too! *grin*)
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