- Experimenting with visitmix.com lab’s Gestalt
- Saint Shenanigans
- Speed, Quality, Cheap. Pick any Two.
- State of Software Design in NSW HSC
- It is not the Apple Tablet, it is the Store
- Facial Update
- Why the Quietness?
- What does Transparency mean to me?
- The long search for the perfect WPF Twitter Client. Over.
- #auteched week begin
- Twenty Years Ago Today
- Where is Nick?
- Sanity Prevails
- 28 Weeks. 18 Weeks Down
- New Windows Home Server
- Japan Photo
- Microsoft and Web 2.0 Stuff
- Bing Box on your Website or Blog
- New.CloudApp();
- Fifth Barcamp Sydney, Saturday June 27th
Movember: The Missing
By Nick Hodge | November 20, 2007
Movember still rolls along.
Been to Adelaide and back. Now to Brisbane and Melbourne.
Topics: movember | 4 Comments »






November 20th, 2007 at 11:03 pm
hi nick
i was talking to someone who was at Mix on campus (Brisbane) and they said your talk was an absolute stand out, highlight, best thing they’ve seen in ages.
top work!
November 23rd, 2007 at 7:00 pm
[…] John’s post on Popfly seems to have popped up a lot in the Microsoft blogsphere recently. There’s a great example on how Popfly could be used in the retail space with the “Gift-o-Matic”… I thought I was pretty familiar with what it could do after a few of Nick Hodge’s demos… but this is cool (discounting Nick’s t-shirt here). […]
November 23rd, 2007 at 9:37 pm
[…] John’s post on Popfly seems to have popped up a lot in the Microsoft blogsphere recently. There’s a great example on how Popfly could be used in the retail space with the “Gift-o-Matic”… I thought I was pretty familiar with what it could do after a few of Nick Hodge’s demos… but this is cool (discounting Nick’s t-shirt here). […]
November 29th, 2007 at 1:38 am
secretGeek– Brissy presentation was prolly the best I’ve done since 2000 Photoshop 6 in Sydney: 1980s Music Trivia Photoshop Technical mashup.