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Episode: 813
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Title: HPR0813: Gemma Cameron aka @ruby_gem about Barcamp Blackpool
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0813/hpr0813.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 02:55:40
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Hello everybody, my name is Canon Falam and you're listening to another episode of Hacker
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Public Radio.
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We've got an interview today with Gemma Cameron.
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You might know her as Ruby underscore Gem online.
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And she is the organizer of BarCamp Blackpool which will be held on the 15th of October 2010
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at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
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Hi everybody, this is Ken Falam.
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And talking today to Gemma Cameron, Ruby Gem.
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How are you doing Ruby?
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I'm really good, thank you.
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How are you Ken?
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Not too bad, not too bad.
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Thanks very much for coming on and doing an interview with us today.
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No thanks for having me.
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First of all, can you tell us a little bit about BarCamp Blackpool?
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Yeah, it started in 2009.
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I think it was actually 17th of October, so it's going to be almost exactly two years
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when we have the next one.
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I don't know if you know anything about BarCamp's.
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Well, I've just been to Ogcamp and probably everybody on the network is sick of hearing
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me on about it.
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If you could give people a rundown of what exactly a BarCamp is?
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Okay, BarCamp is an organised conference, so rather than being like a traditional conference
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where you would have your speakers lined up when you'd have people brought in specifically
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to speak at the event.
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BarCamps are very unique in the fact that the attendees create the content, so everyone
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turns up in the morning, perhaps they prepare the talk.
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And there's a board there with about three, maybe four different rooms on, with 20, maybe
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even 40 minute intervals.
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And you write your talk down, and a posting note, and you name it in the morning after
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the presentation, everybody runs this big scrum to the board and puts their talk up
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on the attendees as to which talks they want to go to, because it's usually about three
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or four running at the same time.
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It can be on absolutely anything, it doesn't have to be something techy, it doesn't have
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to be anything mainstream or techy, so we've had talks at the first BarCamp from Learning
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British Sign Language to introductions to Arduino, and even how to make a BBC Micro play
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the organ, really different things.
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Fantastic, our motto here on this network is Topics of Interest Hackers, and we've had
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an equally eclectic selection of topics over the years.
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One thing I've found at Alcamp, they had a scheduling software from John the Nice Guy from
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CCHits.net, who I recorded in an interview sometime back with, have you considered using
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some software like that, or are you just going to stick with the posted way of doing things?
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We have considered using John Software, it was introduced last year as a concept, it's
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been highly contended to say the least, there's a lot of people believe that BarCamp should
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be kept quite analog, so that you do have this scrum in the morning, and you do have this
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tactile interaction with the board and with the sessions.
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Pull them down or rewrite them, it becomes quite organic.
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We discussed bringing it in a game this year, and a game that's been very hotly debated.
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However, Les and I have decided that we should definitely give Campfire a go.
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I'm literally this evening in the process of squaring that off with John, who is a lovely
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lovely man, he is a very nice guy.
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Trying to make sure that it doesn't upset too many people, because it is a very hotly
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contended issue.
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It'd be nice to try it and see how it will work at a BarCamp.
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Well, there was, on Camp there was definitely that feel of a scramble to get your dogs
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posted.
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I missed posting the talk on HPR the first day, because I was setting up the booth, and
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I wasn't able to SMS, and I had no internet access, and by the time I came out the
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whole day was full.
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So, how do people then vote on which talk will go ahead?
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Well, this is it with the analogue one, there is no voting.
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It's literally people sticking the talks on.
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We found with Blackpool that there is enough room for everybody to do a talk.
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The first BarCamp buckle we had about 50 attendees, and then last year we had about 120.
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It's incredibly popular, it's got quite a big fan base.
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It really takes me by surprise.
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I guess it's because it's the only BarCamp in Lancashire, I don't know if you can tell
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from the accent, but that's where I'm from, and there's a really good community growing
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up around there.
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We all feel very passionately about technology and about where we come from.
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We all love Lancashire, especially Blackpool.
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But yeah, these people keep coming back and they keep bringing their friends.
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So, even though we had 120 attendees last year, a lot of them were still quite new and
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weren't quite so prepared to do a talk.
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So we didn't have the word filling up too quickly.
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We did end up having to accommodate some of the extra talks that crept in by creating
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more spaces.
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We've learned from that by looking at making the session lens shorter so that we can have
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some more rooms.
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If people, I always find that BarCamp's when people turn up and they've never been to
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one before.
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They find the environment very welcoming and a great place to practice public speaking
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to try it out for the first time, and they may not want to do it at first, but after
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the first few sessions, it's nice to have some gaps in there for newer people to put
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stuff forward.
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I recently did a BarCamp in Nottingham, which is where I've moved to.
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We had quite a lot of new people come along there, and we had a similar sort of thing
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with people wanting to add the talks, but because it was a two-day BarCamp or as Blackpool
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is only a one-day BarCamp, a lot of people on the second day who perhaps wouldn't have
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put a talk down on the first day were participating more.
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That incidenting was at Nottingham Hackspace, so we had a really great varied crowd.
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We had some amazing talks, really, really enjoyed that.
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What's the venue like in Blackpool?
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It's at the Pleasure Beach, so it's at an amusement park.
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It's in the Casino building, there's basically some sort of event areas in the building
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right next to the park, so we always have it in the Paradise Room, which is on the first
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floor.
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You're looking out over the prom, there's one of the rooms at the side, which is right next
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to the big one.
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So you can remember the first year, everyone was absolutely amazed that they're watching
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a talk about, again, Android development, and they've got people hurtling past in a
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rolecoaster screaming every, you know, like, 10, 20 minutes, it's fantastic.
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Absolutely beautiful room that they do divide up for us as split as up.
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There's a stage in there, really high quality, really beautiful place.
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It's all Art Nouveau inside as well.
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Very nice.
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And how many tracks can you have, I don't think, given time?
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Well, the room just split into three, however, the main room is rather large, and it does
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have boots at the back, which is nice because people like to sit in those if they don't
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want to go up to the house, want to go to a talk and just network.
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We did split the other rooms into sort of two, but I think we're going to have to put
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it back to three.
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So we probably have three tracks going at once, but we are going to move it back to 20
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minute sessions, so it's a lightning talk.
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We tried that form, but I'm not sure when it works very well.
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Yeah.
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And do you have any vendor boots or anything like that?
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Yeah, we've got the Ubuntu store coming again, which Les is going to be running from
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the Blackpool Linux user group.
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Yeah, so that'll be really nice.
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If anybody listened into this, do you still have boots available?
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We don't tend to do the boots because I say that the boots at the back are mostly used
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by the attendees to sit up and to sort of get on.
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If anybody is interested in putting up a boot, please get in touch with me and I'll consider
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it for suitability.
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It's just, yeah, Bob counts are supposed to be an organised, and I think having a boot
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there so that people can get help installing Linux is a great thing to have, and it was
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very, very popular next last year.
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It would just depend on the suitability of the boots.
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Fantastic.
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Well, if anybody is in around Blackpool and would like to go there representing HPR or getting
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some interviews, the whole track as we like to say here, I'm sure we will catch you
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out with stickers and business cards and all, everything that you need for that.
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So how do you pay for all of this?
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Oh, it's often a sponsorship, which we are still in the process of trying to gather.
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We are very close to getting enough money to cover the venue higher.
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If we can get some more, it means that we can pay for some food and we get the venue
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for free, which is fantastic.
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So if anybody wants to put themselves in front of around, well, say 140 last year, so
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we are expecting that to grow even more, so looking towards 200 geeks, if you want to advertise
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yourself in front of them, they're not just from Lancashire, they're from all over the
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UK.
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We have people coming from, you know, from Bournemouth, from London, you know, from Newcastle
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all over the place, just to come to Blackpool.
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And it's a great weekend.
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Yeah, I'm sorry, unfortunately, I won't be able to go giving the fact that I don't have
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cash.
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But, yeah.
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Well, Blackpool, we must point out it's very cheap, that's another reason why it's not
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a two day overnight bar camp, because you can stay in a bed and breakfast for 15 pounds
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per person per night, including your breakfast, and you've got the illuminations going
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on, so there's loads to do there, and obviously you've got the pleasure beach on the Sunday,
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so yeah, it's a really good weekend away, we'd really recommend it for 30 pounds for both
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nights and your breakfast, I think you'll have them.
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The ideal for families, one day of geekness, and then second day, then on the beach with
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the kids.
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Definitely, yeah.
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Yeah.
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We do welcome people bringing the children we've had, we've had a couple of people do that
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over the last year, and it worked very well.
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We've had Ethan, David Graham, he DJs for us on the Saturday night, he brought his little
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ad along, and he did us an animation, he's a session on how to do stick animations,
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and he's in the machine, it's brilliant.
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Oh, fantastic.
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Are you going to be recording any of the events or?
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Quite possibly, yes.
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Let's be looking into that at the moment, it'd be great if we could get some of the sessions
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out there live, but we do have a massive following online, not just people like you
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sell to, we'd love to come along, but perhaps, you know, they're busy or they can't, they
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can't afford to get there, but yeah, hopefully we'll have something out there for you, so
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you can feel like you're there on the day.
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Yeah, it would be fantastic.
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Just without roller coasters.
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Yes, exactly.
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Well, even then, it adds to the whole atmosphere of the thing.
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So I'm just looking here at the sponsorship packages that are available, so you could,
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there are £50, which I don't know, I'll check while we're at home, we're talking how
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much that is in real money.
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You can get a funny girl's logo on your opening and closing presentation, can you show me
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what?
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It's not a funny girl, it's the package is called Funny Girls, the people who are familiar
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with Blackpool, there is a cabaret show called Funny Girls, and it's men dressed as women
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performing for you, so it's a really amazing drag act, really good fun.
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So we've called the packages something amusing, so the Funny Girls package is £50, and
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that will get your logo on the website, so your logo on the opening and closing speech,
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I believe, I need to get this up as well, so I prefer to it.
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That's only a mere $79 US dollars.
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It's pretty cheap, we've started low because we know it's a recession, we know it's a recession,
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we would love to get as many local companies involved as possible, and if you sponsor
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we really do encourage you to come along, it's a great way of interacting with people.
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As they're Blackpools an amazing place to go, there's no one to see side resort, quite
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like it in the world.
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It does have a reputation, right?
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Yeah, last piece of place is a spice of Blackpool, but they never quite get the balance
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right?
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It all seemed to be windy to me, must say.
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Yeah, I'm from that part of the world, and I used to work just down the coast at
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Warton, and there's this phenomenon called horizontal rain there, it literally just
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come underneath your umbrella and destroy it right into your face.
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The wind is something else, it's probably going through all the time.
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Having lived in Norway and the west coast of Ireland, I'm familiar with the concept
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of horizontal rain.
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Yes.
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Tell me, is there sand on the beach or is it a shell on our stones?
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It is sand with concrete with donkeys and three pears, not one, three.
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Three pears, unbelievable folks, you heard it here, and I can't talk with radio.
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Is there anything else that we forgot to cover?
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As I said, the sponsorship packages, they start at £50 and they go all the way up £2,000.
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We really do value getting some sponsorship money, because the more we get in, the more
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we can provide our attendees with.
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It's a full day from 9 o'clock, the doors are locked at 9 o'clock, and it'll go on all
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the way until the small hours.
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It's a really good night out, a fantastic day, you'll meet a lot of very interesting people,
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a lot of very passionate people, and it is Lancashire's only bar camp.
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Thank you very much for the interview, was there anything else that we forgot to mention?
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In addition to sponsorship, we've also really appreciated some swag.
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People at bar camps love to take things away, and it's a great way to get your business
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with your company, your idea across the people.
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We've got some bar camp blackpool rock already, which is sponsored by a Tesla, and that goes
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down well every single year.
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What's blackpool rock for those of us living under a rock?
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Rock is something that you get whenever you go to a seaside resort, it's a sugary,
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confectionery treat.
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Very good.
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So you're looking for sponsors, and the website is baracampblackpool.com.
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I'm guessing.
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It is, yes, we've also got some tickets available as well.
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If you're really fancy coming along, we've not got that many left, probably about just
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over 30.
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So if you want to come along, you need to get snapping those tickets up quick.
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And where can I get those?
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baracampblackpool.com.
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Click on the tickets link.
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And do you have to pay for those or are they free?
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It's entirely free.
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Okay, cool.
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And you're on the Twissards as well.
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I am on the Twitterverse, yes.
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We've got a BC blackpool for the blackpool, Twitter link.
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And myself is Ruby underscore gem.
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Okay.
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Fantastic.
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Again, thank you very much for coming online.
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See you soon and everybody.
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