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      This is probably the last GUADEC roundup to hit the Planets, considering
      that it finished a week ago. But, hey, I've been busy.
    </p>
    <p>
      GUADEC was, as usual, a blast. Less sun, sea, and beach parties than last
      year; more rain, clouds, and parties in fake-Australian bars with too-loud
      music.  If the weather was better we could have hijacked the landlocked
      beach, which would have been fun.
    </p>
    <p>
      As an educational conference I totally failed at GUADEC, out of an entire
      week of talks I managed to attend a grand total of seven talks.  Between
      the GNOME Mobile meeting sprawling across two afternoons, a few meetings
      with clients, occasional attending our stand and having to leave Thursday
      afternoon meant that there just wasn't enough time.
    </p>
    <p>
      As a photographic experience I <a
      href="http://flickr.com/photos/rossburton/sets/72157600952460055/">mostly
      failed</a>.  I took more photos at Matthew's excellent <cite>Clutter
      Foo</cite> talk than the rest of GUADEC itself, and more photos at the
      ping pong tournament than the others combined.  From playing with my
      camera at the tournament I now know that the Sigma 17-70 lens is no way up
      to the challenge of sports photography: too slow and too short.  My next
      lens however will be Sigma's new 30mm f/1.4, I've been eyeing it for a
      while now and Daf had given in to temptation so I could have a play with
      it.  Sports photography will have to wait.
    </p>
    <p>
      As a member of the organising team however, I don't think I totally
      failed.  There were a few last minute snafus in the schedule but on the
      whole it appeared to hold together, the main problem being there being
      just too many good talks on at the same time.  Congratulations of course
      are due to Paul, Thomas, Bastien and Rob, who kept the conference running
      on track all week.
    </p>
    <p>
      Next year, Istanbul.  That <em>will</em> be interesting.
    </p>

    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>F&#9839; A&#9839; &#8734;</cite>, Godspeed You! Black Emperor</small>
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