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  • Now that’s what I call Fantastic - The Lock Inn and Fantastic Awards 2010

    You know when a Fantastic Tavern event has been a success when it’s about 6pm the following day when you’re sober enough to actually start typing... I mused in the spring, ''What would happen if we did 10 Fantastic Taverns in one day?'' Now we know! For one thing, doing an all day event with three tracks of speaker sessions, breakfast, lunch, ...
    Posted to Bagwell's blog (Weblog) by matthew.bagwell on September 27, 2010
  • The Lock Inn / The Fantastic Tavern Awards

    The Fantastic Tavern's first Lock Inn is a little like a normal TFT but will have some key differences; it's an extended programme, running over the course of the day and we'll spend much of it sober.  Don't get too downhearted, it's still going to be fun packed, interactive (am I the only one struggling with the overuse of that word) and ...
    Posted to Bagwell's blog (Weblog) by matthew.bagwell on July 19, 2010
  • The Twitter Effect at The Fantastic Tavern - what happened....

    The Fantastic Tavern returned two weeks ago (sorry for the delay in writing this but an adventure in Japan took presidence), reformatted and in a new location, The Leather Exchange. This time the food was so much better and didn’t run out and there was just enough beer and wine to last the evening. The community is growing – there are over 100 ...
    Posted to Bagwell's blog (Weblog) by matthew.bagwell on May 18, 2009
  • I am not a writer. I fear words.

    Last week, a creative called Paul Arden lost his battle with a long-term illness. While you might not realise it, you probably know the man’s work even though you may not recognise the name. Remember the hundreds of people walking from the sea to converge as a big smiling face for British Airways? Or the iconic branding device of a slash in ...
    Posted to Bagwell's blog (Weblog) by matthew.bagwell on April 15, 2008
  • That iphone

    Yes, it is pretty. And even now, people are fascinated by it if you have one. But boy, am I glad I didn't buy one. I have been trialling one for the last few days. I have learned to live life near a charger - and I haven't used it to do email and make very few voice calls. The battery life is woeful. And using the web is like it used to be ...
    Posted to Bagwell's blog (Weblog) by matthew.bagwell on April 14, 2008
  • Post Virginity

    Well, I had a great time at MIX08. The session I thought went really well, and the feedback from people who were there was really good. The session is now up at: http://visitmix.com/blogs/2008Sessions/C03/ and this is also the place to give your feedback. This is always welcome, and in fact, it's pretty much required! We always encourage brands ...
    Posted to Ergo (Weblog) by Paul.Dawson on March 11, 2008
  • Just a quickie...

    A quickie to let you know that my MIX08 session has a time, date and place. The full Facebook event is here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=9215037357 - do go join up. It's always slightly encouraging, not to say scary, to see people who actually might turn up! Or for you FB resisters: March 6th, 4.15pm, Delfino 4005, The Venetian ...
    Posted to Ergo (Weblog) by Paul.Dawson on February 20, 2008
  • Advertisers - Do you not understand? Are you not watching society? At all?

    I saw a slogan on the side of a bus the other day: "Swap laptops for flip-flops" This is the latest in a long line of media and advertising that suggests that the computer is a part of our work lives, and that generally we should loathe it. Also that it is never part of our leisure lives; something we might actually enjoy ...
    Posted to Ergo (Weblog) by Paul.Dawson on August 9, 2007
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