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Hello all. We have a lot going on. Here's some notes to help keep things straight: | |
-- Our next meetup, penGovChicago + City Technology Plan (http://www.meetup.com/OpenGovChicago/events/143837772/) is this Wednesday. The attendee list is full at 125 people, with 26 members on the waitlist. If your plans have changed and you can no longer attend, please update your status on the meetup website | |
-- As usual, please use your complete name on meetup and bring a photo ID. Security in the Chicago Community Trust building is tight | |
You may have seen that this is the last week of City service for Chief Technology Officer John Tolva (http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20131022/BLOGS11/131029971/tech-chief-tolva-leaving-city-hall). John is a longtime OpenGovChicago member and one of the speakers on Wednesday. Cake will be served | |
-- After Wednesday, our next meetup will roll in fast-- Thursday, November 14 brings us Process and Products Around the Chicago Municipal Code (http://www.meetup.com/OpenGovChicago/events/144 |
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The Tuesday night hacknights at 1871 with people helping people | |
Hearing the Clerks office explain what they do | |
Hearing Mike Stringer talk about what questions are worth answering. | |
Presentation of the tech plan | |
CNT App competition or Tracy Swartz. | |
The Health Center initiatives | |
the Thank You Tolva cake... | |
Chicago Migrahack | |
Weekly surprises of new datasets! | |
Meeting City of Chicagos' technology people :-) |
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In the files found here: http://www.fcc.gov/files/ecfs/14-28/ecfs-files.htm | |
Here are the counts for each of the "Seven dirty words", as found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_dirty_words | |
shit: 1248 | |
piss: 179 | |
fuck: 2345 | |
cunt: 59 | |
motherfucker: 9 | |
cocksucker: 8 |
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Friday, September 19, 2014 | |
At the conference—— Willis Tower | |
Breakfast | |
8:00 - 9:15 AM | |
Bagels & Lox - Assorted bagels served with tomatoes, cucumbers, red onion, sprouts, lox, vegetable cream cheese, and plain cream cheese. | |
Granola & Yogurt - Homemade granola, organic vanilla yogurt, and fresh berries. | |
Seasonal Fresh Fruit |
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{ | |
"name": "DataEcosystem", --> IN THE DATA ECOSYSTEM <-- | |
"children": [ | |
{ | |
"name": "Creators", --> THERE ARE CREATORS, WHICH INCLUDE <-- | |
"children": [ | |
{ | |
"name": "Open", --> OPEN DATA CREATORS WHO OFFER DATA <-- | |
"children": [ | |
{ |
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{ | |
"name": "DataEcosystem", | |
"children": [ | |
{ | |
"name": "Creators", | |
"children": [ | |
{ | |
"name": "Open", | |
"children": [ | |
{ |
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{ | |
"name": "Consumers", --> AMONG CONSUMERS OF DATA IN THE ECOSYSTEM <-- | |
"children": [ | |
{ | |
"name": "ForFree", --> THERE ARE ORGANIZATIONS WHO CONSUME FREE DATA <-- | |
"children": [ | |
{ | |
"name": "FrmPub" --> THAT WAS CREATED BY PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS <-- | |
}, | |
{ |
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"name": "Enablers", -->THE DATA ECOSYSTEM HAS ENABLERS, SUCH AS<-- | |
"children": [ | |
{ | |
"name": "Volunteer", --> VOLUNTEERS WHO <-- | |
"children": [ | |
{ | |
"name": "Srvcs" --> PROVIDE SERVICES TO THE ECOSYSTEM<-- | |
}, | |
{ | |
"children": [ |
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— A custom-made Chicago School of Data tote bag (“Blank heavy canvas zipper tote bag with long self‐fabric handles”) | |
— A folder containing the full conference agenda, a map, and a list of attendees/ resources | |
— A 5.8 in. x 8.25 Fabriano EcoQua Notebooks and a Uniball micro pen | |
— One basic admission Skydeck ticket that you can use over the weekend or save for later | |
— A copy of “Beyond Transparency“, a book published last year by Code for America that includes a chapter on our unique Chicago ecosystem | |
— An assortment of Chicago School of Data stickers and buttons with all three units of government |
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