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The Multipack Presents Emerging Standards
Saturday February 21, 2009 at 2:00pm
The Old School House
Fazeley Studios, 191 Fazeley Street
Birmingham, England B5 5SE Get Directions
“Emerging Standards” is the first of a series of Mulitpack Talks under the newly launched “Presents” series. Join us on Saturday 21st February, at the One Black Bear offices, to hear Bruce Lawson, Stuart Langridge and Matt Machell discuss HTML 5, ARIA and other emerging web standards.

The event starts off at The Old Crown pub at 2pm where you can socialise with members of the Multipack and the event speakers. Attendees will then move on to the One Black Bear offices where the talks will begin at 4pm.

There will be Multipack badges & stickers and Campaign Monitor are kindly providing some munches for everyone — so come along and enjoy a free evening out at the first ever “Multipack Presents” talk.
Category: Social
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Won't be able to make this one as I'll be in Tewkesbury Abbey playing Gershwin and Shostakovich with the Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra. Have fun!
Posted 41 weeks ago
Gershwin and Shostakovich sound like communists. He he he...!
Posted 41 weeks ago
Hope to make it down to this one, will see if I can get a car full.
Posted 40 weeks ago
Unfortunately, family commitments in Devon take priority this weekend so I won't be able to make it.

Next time, I'll tell my mother The Multipack are more important than her. That should go down well.
Posted 40 weeks ago
Anyone arriving early for this event might like to look out for, or join, the Birmingham Twitter Flash-mob: http://karenstrunksphotographer.blogspot.com/2009/01/birmingham-twitter-flash-mob-sat-21st.html
Posted 37 weeks ago
Here is a map showing the location of the Old Crown pub, and the One Black Bear offices, please go to the main reception anytime between 3:45pm and 4:20

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=104643301718730819411.000460d9812a2914a9c7e&t=h&z=17
Posted 37 weeks ago


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