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November 16, 2012, 06:17:39 PM
Last edit: November 17, 2012, 02:54:26 AM by Phinnaeus Gage
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From the school of go-big-or-go-home, I introduce TEDxGreenough: Tack & Tech: 2013 (see: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124314.0)

Due to the guidelines here http://www.ted.com/pages/view/id/493#branding-identity-logo, that's currently the best way to dub the event.

We can even go with TEDxGreenough: Tack & Tech: Taming the New Frontier.

We can make this event whatever we desire, but quality filming of the talks is paramount.

Now, let's brainstorm this idea to the nth degree.

~Bruno K~

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November 17, 2012, 03:36:25 AM
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Until a better idea/wording become evident, I've changed the title of this thread to: TEDxGreenough: Tack & Tech--Taming the New Frontier

I spoke with John Romfo today, thus updating the meetup thread with the following post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124314.msg1340295#msg1340295

I'm now seeking suggestions as to what such an event should consist of to make it a worthwhile endeavor.

I've provided the theme, albeit it needs defining.

We're looking at a great location to hold the event. Paws Up is a very fine resort. (discovered it my happenstance when replying to this post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120741.msg1312368#msg1312368 ~ the barn image excited me)

This is not billed at a pure Bitcoin, cryptography, or payments-oriented conference. The main theme will be centered around emerging tech industries, of which the previous mentions can all play a major part. This aspect needs to be brainstormed to the nth degree.

Currently, I'm looking at a 100 premium packages sold, and 350 max tickets pre sold for the speaking engagement(s).

I will not be in charge of handling any moneys, thereby eliminating any scam concerns.

I don't need to be fully in charge of this endeavor, but will play a very active role to make sure it comes to fruition. This has the makings of being an annual event.

Paws Up is an excellent venue. They even have GoodBear there.



Anybody who has spoke at a prior conference on behalf of Bitcoin and is in good standing with the community, will be able to attend free of charge (including meals). Consider it a well-deserved vacation.

Those paying full price will be able to bring a guest with them free of charge, provided you both are sleeping in the same bed, or they make a pallet on the floor or utilize a couch. The ticket cost will cover any vendor space (no size restrictions) if you have a product or service you're hawking. There will be at least 350 ticket holders consisting of non-bitcoiners viewing your wares.

Ideally, two consecutive speaking days should be allocated, with Fri/Sat being the most logic choice. (latter part of Friday and large part of Saturday, stating at noon, tentatively speaking).

This is now open for discussion. I look forward to addressing all questions and concerns.

~Bruno K~

EDIT: It is paramount that quality video equipment is available to record all the talks.
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November 17, 2012, 04:01:03 PM
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Video of one of the cabins: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QVTMd2KO2g

A quick 30sec video showing Paws Up serenity: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aa-5uGSnmTQ

Another one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aa-5uGSnmTQ

The Resort at Paws Up : Not Your Average Spaghetti Western

The Resort at Paws Up for Meetings & Events

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With unbelievably beautiful accommodations comprised of 28 private lodges, world class dining, wilderness adventures and activities, and more than 100,000 square feet of conference and event space, The Resort at Paws Up is Montana's premier luxury ranch resort. The property is situated on 37,000 sprawling acres, complete with 10 miles of the Blackfoot River. Missoula International Airport offers service to numerous airports around the country (via United, Delta, Alaska and Allegiant), and the resort is a short - and breathtaking - 35 minute drive from the airport. The next time your company is looking for an off-the-beaten-path destination for a conference, corporate retreat, incentive, expo or press junket, look to further than The Resort at Paws Up.
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November 17, 2012, 05:44:58 PM
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This sucks: http://www.ted.com/pages/view/id/493#pr-press-media

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Attendance: Up to 100 individuals may attend your event. (Only individuals who have attended an official TED conference in person may organize an event with more than 100 attendees. I.e., the primary license holder -- the individual whose name is on the application form -- must have attended a TED conference. Having attended a TEDx event does not qualify you to host an event for more than 100 guests.)

Time for Plan B.

This thread will be closed due to not seeing it happening mainly because of TED's rules.

~Bruno K~
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