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		<title>UXCamp Vancouver Nearly Here</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Drucker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was going to blog earlier this week about the upcoming User Experience Camp Vancouver, which Karen Parker and I are organizing and holding at the Vancouver Film school this Saturday, but the event sold out nearly immediately, and I fear that writing about it here will be frustrating to so many who can&#8217;t get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was going to blog earlier this week about the upcoming <a href="http://www.uxcampvancouver.org/" target="_blank">User Experience Camp Vancouver</a>, which Karen Parker and I are organizing and holding at the Vancouver Film school this Saturday, but the event sold out nearly immediately, and I fear that writing about it here will be frustrating to so many who can&#8217;t get in. The venue is a good one, but it only holds a little over 100 people, and we hit that number within a week and half of announcing it in a few online areas.</p>
<p>At any rate, my takeaways, even before UXCampVancouver starts are:</p>
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<li>There is clearly a desire here to have a conference where local User Experience people (that includes Information Architects, User Interface Designers, Web Developers, User Testers and Researchers, Software Entrepreneurs, etc.) can meet and share information and opinions.</li>
<li>We may need a bigger venue if we do it again</li>
<li>Being free doesn&#8217;t hurt either. After all, a chance to talk about this stuff, plus some coffee and treats, comfy chairs and Wi-Fi is a good way to spend a late fall Saturday in Vancouver, wet and rainy or not.</li>
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<p>At any rate, if you do want to get on the Waiting list, there is still a chance, although remote, that someone who has signed up for a slot will bow out, so <a href="http://uxcampvancouver.eventbrite.com/" target="_blank">give it a shot</a>, and hopefully I&#8217;ll get to see you on Saturday.</p>
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