[Noisebridge-discuss] Five Minutes of Fame - September 16th, 2010 8pm

Sam Gilbert sam.o.gilbert at gmail.com
Wed Sep 15 17:14:37 UTC 2010


Oh man, I'd love to see Star Wars Uncut at some point. I've heard good
things.

I may be able to drum up a copy if you don't have one, Chris. Just let me
know.

Sam

On Sep 15, 2010 2:23 AM, "Lee Sonko" <leelist at lee.org> wrote:
> It'd be rockin to see Star Wars Uncut. Henrik, do you have a secret source
> for the movie? The official website reads:
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> "We have a fully edited version of the movie produced, but we are working
> through the legal issues in order to bring that to everyone as soon as
> possible"
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> George Lucas didn't get to be a billionaire by... blah blah blah...
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> From: noisebridge-discuss-bounces at lists.noisebridge.net
> [mailto:noisebridge-discuss-bounces at lists.noisebridge.net] On Behalf Of
> Henrik Moltke
> Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 7:39 PM
> To: aestetix aestetix; NoiseBridge Discuss
> Subject: Re: [Noisebridge-discuss] Five Minutes of Fame - September
> 16th,2010 8pm
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> thx Chris - so, not so long ago I heard about this project called Starwars
> Uncut: http://www.starwarsuncut.com/ and wanted to organise a screening
> since it's both fun and interesting as a concept - I met Chris here last
> time, and had a really good experience at Noisebridge. I'll need a
projector
> (or two, then we could screen both the original and the "remake" at the
same
> time) and audio somehow. I'll handle the rest.
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> The whole movie is 121min says IMDB but people can just pop in and out and
> maybe enjoy a beer or something. I can pop by NB tonight and discuss, if
you
> like the idea?
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> /Henrik
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> OH and I'd like to introduce a few friends, if I can, free culture /
hacker
> folks.
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> On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 7:24 PM, Chris Murphy <chrisnoisebridge at gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> I have a friend in town, Henrik Moltke, from Denmark. He was one director
of
> 'Good Copy, Bad Copy'. He would like to screen a new movie on Thursday
> night. Would it be possible to do this either before or after the 5 mins
of
> fame event? I'm not sure how long his movie is but I can find out. Its
> probably well under 90mins.
>
> Chris
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Sep 13, 2010, at 23:42, aestetix aestetix <aestetix at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Greetings Noisebridge!
>
> We are pleased to announce the monthly "Five Minutes of Fame", scheduled
for
> this Thursday, September 16th, at 8pm at Noisebridge. Bring yourself, your
> friends, your pet alien, and ping dong balls to throw at the speakers.
>
> All speakers have been notified, and the current schedule is as follows*:
>
> Dr. Martin Luther King:
> "Hands Free Technology" (Doug Engelbart)
> "On Transparency in Activism: Why being Anti-Craigslist is Anti-Justice"
> (maymay)
> "Growtracks: Open Source Community Garden Bots." (Azimandis Satori)
> "Overview of Internet Routing" (Nils)
> "Getting Bus Predictions, Faster." (James Young)
>
> Glenn Beck:
> "Noor Cities: the city of the future, built for humanity." (Daniel Farnan)
> "Controlling Flame Effects with MIDI and the Web: A Case Study" (Jesse
> Zbikowski)
> "Hacker Space Build Up at Tzajala, Chiapas, Mexico" (Frantisek Apfelbeck)
> "Staggering SPI performance on Arduino" (Dan)
> "The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment AKA the Videogame museum"
(Alex
> Handy)
>
> I want to extend thanks to all the speakers, but especially all the people
> who have been showing up and make this event a success. Without all of
you,
> it would not be able to happen.
>
> aestetix
>
> *schedule is subject to change, although the date/time/location will
remain
> the same.
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