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#ggdsyd with lots of inspiring women! (at @NICTA Building w/ @misswired) http://t.co/elb9uJpCNi


RT @chrispytweets: Token bloke at #ggdsyd. So. Many. Geek girls. // That’s a good thing, right?


Listening to @Foxtel CIO Robyn at #ggdsyd. She’s always amazing!


Talk of satellites and uplinks and orbital engineering at #ggdsyd. GEEK HEAVEN.


A bit of Cult of Nell forming at #ggdsyd. Sign me up.


@rkrandall @chrispytweets Not really. We just happen to be at the same event!


This is the first #ggdsyd I’ve ever attended with actual talk of ion drives and satellite launches.


@drkknits Seat guru. Google it. 🙂


@Helen__H @theladida And where are you, Helen?


Fantastic HTML5 video demos from @silviapfeiffer at #ggdsyd!


Feckin’ hell. Speaker asked for extroverts to yell out. I was the only one. #ggdsyd


@gilmae @mrembach Well, they’ve been serving us alcohol for two hours. I figured somebody else would’ve hit the free bar as hard.


Avoid the eye scoop by using peripheral vision. Useful (and funny) tip. #ggdsyd


The Mi9 contingent at #ggdsyd. http://t.co/TvukfRGZw4


Embrace your femininity and remember, women must support other women. #ggdsyd http://t.co/XSlOgIapdX


RT @GGDSydney: Truly blown away by the speakers tonight. Brilliant!! #ggdsyd =)


Lesson I took from #ggdsyd tonight: I’ve been focusing too much on Work and not enough on Health, Family, and Friends. Unsustainable.


@mattallen Yes. The wall has been feeling very close to my nose these last few days!


Another decision: time to stop being Sansa and embrace my inner Olenna. 😉


@randomknits Extended discussion with colleagues today comparing office to Game of Thrones. Time to stop being a pushover!


RT @CatRapture: Open Source 101 with @jroper and @WWCSyd – I personally can’t wait for this event. http://t.co/T6htrLdHtS


@randomknits DONNA. Get on that!


@tammybutow Try @mrs_sockvictim. She’s in Melbs these days I think!


@jannism Wow! Well done you!



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