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IT HAS FINISHED!!!!
Wow.
That. Was. Amazing.
A huge thank you goes out to all of those involved. The participants, the attendees, the organizers, the volunteers (and voluntolds).
There's already some pictures and video posted, we'd LOVE to have links to your videos, pictures, blog postings and other thoughts on the event.
Thank you all and we WILL see you next year. It's going to be even more epic (because we'll have more time to plan).
PS: If you happened to lose your backpack (with enclosed laptop), umbrella, or other cool stuff that we've decided to keep... let us know and we'll do our best to get it back to you.
Media, Pictures, Video, Blogs, Awesome
- Twitpics
- Flickr
- Blog Postings
Badge Hacking -- Please keep updating these pages
If you'd like to badge hack, here's some things you might like.
Please post your awesome badge code so that other people can learn from you.
Here's an awesome video -- Emotiv controlled badge! BADGE BRAINS MMMMmMMMMM
The Important Details!
What: a Southern Ontario Hackerspaces / Makers Mini-Conference
When: evening of October 2 to evening of October 3
Who: Diyode, HackLab.TO, KwartzLab, think|haus, and friends
Where: think|haus -- 152 Niagara Street, Hamilton, Ontario
Events
On Friday night, there will be an awesome BBQ and party.
On Saturday, come learn new things in the how-to track, and check out the projects on display in the projects gallery.
Saturday evening, we'll be heading to Toronto for Nuit Blanche.
Check out the full schedule!
Participation
We'd like to meet you and see what you're working on!
MiniSoOnCon is just the framework, your contributions are its content.
Check the Participation page for more information, and add your group, your project, or your event to the wiki.
Attending
Sounds like something you'd like to be at? Excellent!
The first block of passes goes on sale for $25/ea and includes admission to the event and some goodies, we'll have meals and refreshments available with a big donation bucket with a "pay what you can" model. Because the event is entirely funded by ticket sales, with all the money collected going back to the attendees, all participants need tickets.

