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<span style="font-size:60%">''Wiki-editing friends: Although the organizers have specifically put 'shit' in reference to this event, they insist that they're not really going for a scatological theme here.  On the other hand, others might be wierded out by referencing the figurative and literal stuff here and at least once on  [https://stupidhackathon.github.io/|one of the organizers' sites]. So event organizers, participants, and other non-anonymous people may want to to post on the event Talk discussion page if they think that the literal or even the figurative stuff is something we really shouldn't be doing. Thanks.''</span>  
<span style="font-size:60%">''Wiki-editing friends: Although the organizers have specifically put 'shit' in reference to this event, they insist that they're not really going for a scatological theme here.  On the other hand, others might be wierded out by referencing the figurative and literal stuff here and at least once on  [https://stupidhackathon.github.io/ one of the organizers' sites]. So event organizers, participants, and other non-anonymous people may want to to post on the event Talk discussion page if they think that the literal or even the figurative stuff is something we really shouldn't be doing. Thanks.''</span>  





Revision as of 06:32, 7 May 2015

Wiki-editing friends: Although the organizers have specifically put 'shit' in reference to this event, they insist that they're not really going for a scatological theme here. On the other hand, others might be wierded out by referencing the figurative and literal stuff here and at least once on one of the organizers' sites. So event organizers, participants, and other non-anonymous people may want to to post on the event Talk discussion page if they think that the literal or even the figurative stuff is something we really shouldn't be doing. Thanks.


The 1st Perennial San Francisco Stupid Shit No One Needs & Terrible Ideas Hackathon (Stupid Hackathon for Ideas that are Terrible or "Stupid Hackathon" for short) will run

  • 2pm, May 9th to 5pm, May 10th, 2015
  • At Noisebridge (and possibly other Scatological API-friendly sites.

Volunteer!

The hackathon needs more people to help make this shit go smoothly and still be fun. Helping out should ITSELF be fun, so please join the party.

Things you can do to help the hackathon:

  • Welcoming other shitty people to Noisebridge, and showing them the lay of the land.
  • Selling shitty t-shirts so that people will not be naked on top.
  • Doing the standard thang of "making sure people's behavior isn't TOO shitty" (in clearly unexcellent ways.)
  • ???

The below schedule has slots for times, and slots for you shitty people below the times. Please sign up!

Saturday, May 9th

  • 2pm - 4pm
    • Logan Williams (logan.williams@alum.mit.edu, 857-756-8623)
    • Torrie tdfischer@hackerbots.net
  • 4pm - 6pm
    • Logan Williams (logan.williams@alum.mit.edu, 857-756-8623)
    • Torrie tdfischer@hackerbots.net
  • 6pm - 8pm
    • Rachel Fong (rachefo@gmail.com)
  • 8pm - 10pm
    • Rachel Fong (rachefo@gmail.com)
    • Torrie tdfischer@hackerbots.net
  • 10pm - 12am
    • Joshua Horowitz joshuah@alum.mit.edu, 860-424-2108
    • Rachel Fong (rachefo@gmail.com)

Sunday, May 10th

  • 12am - 2am
    • Joshua Horowitz joshuah@alum.mit.edu, 860-424-2108
    • Logan Williams (logan.williams@alum.mit.edu, 857-756-8623)
  • 2am - 4am
    • Logan Williams (logan.williams@alum.mit.edu, 857-756-8623)
  • 4am - 6am
  • 6am - 8am
  • 8am - 10am
  • 10am - 12pm
    • Logan Williams (logan.williams@alum.mit.edu, 857-756-8623)
  • 12pm - 2pm
  • 2pm - 4pm

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