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Firstly, sorry for the REALLY late delay in posting, I only found on tonight.

Second, if you want to go sign up tonight!

Date: Saturday June 16, 2007

Location: Metro Toronto Convention Center - Toronto, Ontario MAP IT

Time: 9:30 am ? 4:30pm. Registration opens at 9:00am

Cost: Free of charge. Come and enjoy the day! Register Now.

This fast paced demo intensive morning is designed to get your blood flowing and refuel your excitement about working in IT. In these 2 hours you?ll see the latest innovations, recognize leaders in the community, and showcase the latest Microsoft-based technologieI will be blogging live from the event allll day... well if I stay all day that is.. I will include a list of "Swag" available in general, and swag I manage to swindle out of ppl. Just ask those who went with me to the Launch in December, I can get free stuff like there is no tomorrow.

For more information

TechNet here (Keynotes, talks, reg. etc)

My Blog here

*pops up itty bitty on Slimy's right shoulder* c'mon buddy ... it's only 8 hours on Saturday. You'll have ALL Day Sunday and the whole night on Saturday to study. Join your friends ... meet new ones ... you know you waaaaaaant to ... * :shiftyninja:

*pops up itty bitty on Slimy's right shoulder* c'mon buddy ... it's only 8 hours on Saturday. You'll have ALL Day Sunday and the whole night on Saturday to study. Join your friends ... meet new ones ... you know you waaaaaaant to ... * :shiftyninja:

Well I signed up. I doubt any of my buddies will wanna go. I can definitely see myself missing it just because it's in the morning, meaning I have to wake up :p

CY:G WHERE THE HELL ARE YA? Slimy and I are here (damn it, he slimed me! no, he didn't, that would be very wrong... laffs.gif) We're on the right side of the stage, three tables from the front, two to the right. IF you see a dell with "Neowin" on the screen come see us!

did either fatcatxp or MvT Cracker see Emil or I? I was wearing "DEVELOPER NIGHT IN CANADA" shift and Emil was wering "normal" clothes *L*

From 10am-12:30 we were at the back, by the doors where the TASK group was.

For the first part of the aft. sessions, we were at the front near the stage.

Next year, I'll do an "ALL CALL" for Neowinians

did either fatcatxp or MvT Cracker see Emil or I? I was wearing "DEVELOPER NIGHT IN CANADA" shift and Emil was wering "normal" clothes *L*

From 10am-12:30 we were at the back, by the doors where the TASK group was.

For the first part of the aft. sessions, we were at the front near the stage.

Next year, I'll do an "ALL CALL" for Neowinians

no I did not notice you

there were lots of people......

in the Ny hat at the back near the doors

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EnergizeIT Hands-On Lab Manuals

http://moss.energizeit.ca/labs/Pages/1.aspx

Welcome to the TechNet Virtual Labs

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/traincert...ab/default.mspx

**update**

Sorry for it being almost 24 hrs later... but after 1pm, Slimy and Allan got bored, and Slimy had to go study. Allan got suckered into buying two tickets from a scalper for the Jays Game, and went to that. Anyway, there are a LOAD of videos we'll be posting shortly! Keep an eye out for it!

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?auto...024#comment8772

where are the videos?

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Register now for

Intel? Channel Conference 2007

Coming to 32 North American cities September 5 ? October 4, 2007

Date

Thursday, 4 October 2007

Venue

Toronto West

Agenda

Start Finish Session

7:30am 8:45am Registration & Showcase

8:45am 9:05am Prizes & welcome

9:05am 9:35am Keynote

9:35am 10:35am Inspire Your Client Possibilities

10:35am 11:00am Break & Showcase

11:00am 11:45am Inspire Your Business Opportunities

11:45am 1:00pm Lunch & Showcase

1:00pm 1:45pm Sponsor breakout session #1

1:45pm 1:55pm Break

1:55pm 2:40pm Inspire Your Quad-core Server Capabilities

2:40pm 2:45pm Break

2:45pm 3:30pm Sponsor breakout session #2

3:30pm 3:35pm Break

3:35pm 4:00pm Wrap-up & prizes

http://intel.seminars.net/iccna/

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