The geek wedding of the decade

We’re traveling today to Seattle to attend what could be the geek wedding of the decade: Chris and Ponzi’s wedding.

Forget the wedding registry. I want to know what the tag is gonna be!

How about: pirillowedding? The good thing about that tag is there’s nothing on Google yet about it.

For the next few days I’ll keep up my link blog if I can, but won’t be doing much blogging.

Over on ScobleShow we’ll post something new everyday. Today is a three-minute demo of Pando Networks, which has a cool way to send huge files to other people. Hey, who said I couldn’t do short videos?

Just a reminder: no one pays to get on ScobleShow except for my main sponsor, Seagate. So, thanks to Seagate I get to bring all these cool technology companies to you to show off their wares.

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37 thoughts on “The geek wedding of the decade

  1. robert, what do you define as “geek”? i have a hard time calling anyone who doesn’t code or do something fairly technical a geek.

    i also don’t think leo laporte, that mossberg guy, or any other famous people who write about technology are geeks, either.

    robert, you should learn ruby or python.

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  2. robert, what do you define as “geek”? i have a hard time calling anyone who doesn’t code or do something fairly technical a geek.

    i also don’t think leo laporte, that mossberg guy, or any other famous people who write about technology are geeks, either.

    robert, you should learn ruby or python.

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  3. Warren: a geek in my book is anyone who is super passionate about technology. Extra points if you code, but that’s not necessary.

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  4. Warren: a geek in my book is anyone who is super passionate about technology. Extra points if you code, but that’s not necessary.

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  5. Warren — I can’t code much either, but technology is my passion, and there’s nothing about which I’d rather write or talk. I consider myself a geek.

    I don’t agree that in order to be a geek one must know how to code.

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  6. Warren — I can’t code much either, but technology is my passion, and there’s nothing about which I’d rather write or talk. I consider myself a geek.

    I don’t agree that in order to be a geek one must know how to code.

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  7. Robert,

    I wrote an article tagged “PirilloWedding” at http://www.opendomain.org/2006/12/08/pirillowedding/ but the pingback did not seem to work. We linked directly to pirillo.com so now it is the number 1 in a Google search, but my page is #3! I did not expect that – I thought this was a great meme to understand pageRank (sort of ‘like nigritude ultramarine’) Google responded alot quicker than I though for this search- I am very impressed with their search engine. Yahoo has good results, but MSN still stinks.

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  8. Robert,

    I wrote an article tagged “PirilloWedding” at http://www.opendomain.org/2006/12/08/pirillowedding/ but the pingback did not seem to work. We linked directly to pirillo.com so now it is the number 1 in a Google search, but my page is #3! I did not expect that – I thought this was a great meme to understand pageRank (sort of ‘like nigritude ultramarine’) Google responded alot quicker than I though for this search- I am very impressed with their search engine. Yahoo has good results, but MSN still stinks.

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  9. My son would be thrilled with a good way to send big files! He is sending whole universes these days–Battlefront 2 worlds, anyway. Doing it via dialup is ridiculously painful. Would this new thing be of any use to those of us living in the dark ages (dialup)?

    Mary, mom to a million…(not quite)

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  10. My son would be thrilled with a good way to send big files! He is sending whole universes these days–Battlefront 2 worlds, anyway. Doing it via dialup is ridiculously painful. Would this new thing be of any use to those of us living in the dark ages (dialup)?

    Mary, mom to a million…(not quite)

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