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BGGD #13 What’s in the goodie bag 5/5 a twiist badge

Posted in Sponsor love, Girl Geek Dinners by Clo Willaerts on the May 6th, 2009

Filip Bunkens (@bunker on Twitter, or Lonebackrider from the Flickr set below) is one of the organisers of twiist, the affordable one day conference for linke-minded web creatives. In short:

twiistOn the 15th of may the “Provinciehuis” in Leuven will be the scene for a one day conference for webcreatives interested in everything concerning the web. Aral Balkan, Serge Jespers, Drew McLellan, Chris Messina, Elliot Jay Stocks, Brian Suda en Glenn Jones will present their ideas during the day.

Tickets for twiist.be, or The Way Internet Is Supposed To Be are very affordable to ensure that everybody, from students to big cooperations are able to attend. The goal is to connect and inspire people, so that they are motivated after the conference. That’s why the tickets are only 100 euro (excluding VAT). They are available now at http://www.twiist.be/register

Short on cash? Then get creative! We’ve got two tickets for the first two girl geeks who e-mail the correct answer to info (at) twiist (dot) be. And the question is: who came up with the name “twiist”?

3 Responses to 'BGGD #13 What’s in the goodie bag 5/5 a twiist badge'

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  1. Bunker said,

    on May 6th, 2009 at 5:25 pm

    I’ll give you girls a hint:

    the answer can be found through the website of twiist.be

  2. Pimpajoentje.be » BGGD #13 They keep getting better! said,

    on May 7th, 2009 at 1:46 am

    […] goodie-bag is ook weer het bloggen meer dan waard! Drie soorten koekjes, pins (voor bij m’n verzameling), een strandbal (komt altijd van pas!), een gek ding om aan je raam […]

  3. Bunker said,

    on May 7th, 2009 at 7:17 am

    The free tickets are gone.

    The answer was Tim Vandamme (@maxvoltar) and the winners are Carmen Rocha and Joke De Nul

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