Omaha VMUG Twitter Contest

by knudt March 17 2011 21:04

To all Omaha VMUG Members-

I'd like to invite you to Twitter.  I'm sure you've heard about this tool, but I don't think many of you are participating.  What you may not know is how much value there is in this tool for virtualization admins and architects.  There are some great discussions going on out there, and I want to see more of the Omaha virtualization community being a part of it.  To this end, I'm going to offer up some copies of Duncan Epping & Frank Denneman's new book: "vSphere 4.1 HA and DRS Technical Deepdive" to those in Omaha that I see doing the best at joining the virtualization Twitter community over the next three months (winners to be announced at the next Omaha VMUG meeting).  

 

So why am I proposing this?  I feel very strongly in supporting and encouraging communities, because we're all better when we help one another.  That's why we created the VMUG in the first place!  Worldwide, there is a very strong virtualization community on Twitter, the blogs and the VMTN Communities, but here in Omaha we only seem to be a community once a quarter.  I want those great conversations at our meetings to continue the rest of the year.  I think it also enhances the conversations during the meetings.

 

Now, you may view Twitter as just being a goof-off place like the chat rooms of yore or as a place that people like to share their every meal.  To be honest, both happen, but there is also a lot of serious conversation and news delivery going on out there.  Friendships develop.  Get-togethers (aka "Tweet-ups") are organized.  People help one another.  Companies, polititians, comedians, and celebraties (and whatever you consider Charlie Sheen to be right now) are active on Twitter as well.  If you follow the right accounts, then you won't be bombarded with the minutia of everyday life.  There are many Twitter guides (1,2,3,4) out there if you want to maximize the value of Twitter.

 

So here's the contest:

1. Sign up for Twitter (if you're not already).

2. Let myself (@bknudtson), Jodi Shely (@rytalws), Jon Fagan (@gjfagan), Doug Thomsen (@dathomsen) and Sheng Sheen (@shengsheen) know you've signed up.  Be original and grab our attention.

3. Follow my Omaha Virtualizers Twitter list and some of the well established virtualization personalities (two good lists: 1,2), but ultimately you should follow those who provide the most value to you.  Start with these lists, then add/remove from there.  You can also look at who other people follow, so check out those lists.  I personally groom my list on a regular basis.

4. Join the discussions.  Don't be afraid to ask a question directly to a subject matter expert.  The community is VERY inviting and willing to help anyone.  Feel free to answer questions others pose too.

 

I'm not going to define how many books will be given out, because I want to recognize all who deserve it.  You will earn one by being active over the next three months.  It doesn't have to be every day (even I don't pull that off), but it should be fairly regular.  Extra credit will be given for participating with other Omaha VMUG members (the goal is to build up our local community after all), but we also want to see participation with non-Omaha people.

 

Ultimately, enjoy the experience.  If its not for you, then don't do it.  But if you make it a part of your daily routine (download a client at work, at home and on your smartphone), then you will likely be sucked in.  If you're looking at heading out to VMWorld this year, then I HIGHLY encourage you to participating in this contest.

 

Questions?  Contact me.  Preferrably on Twitter, but email, comments below, this forum thread, or the contact form on this site are okay as well.

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The Neuroblastoma Cookbook Contest

by knudt November 10 2010 06:43

I was recently contacted by a good friend of mine (some of you may even know her) whose son went through treatment for Neuroblastoma a couple of years ago.  It’s a nerve-racking form of cancer that primarily affects infants and toddlers. I won’t go into all the details of the disease, since you can read more here or easily Google it.

The message she sent (the text is below) was a request to contribute to a new fundraiser I found very interesting and innovative.  They’re collecting recipes to create a cookbook that they will sell at the end of the month and provide all the proceeds to the Neuroblastoma Foundation to help find a cure.

Given the unique and innovative approach they have come up with, I have decided to create a contest to help drive more submissions to this fundraiser.  It’s a simple contest: submit a recipe here in honor of Nathan Shely, and then send me an email at cookbookcontest@knudt.net with your name, address and the recipe. Submitting it with Nathan's name is important so I can cross check your email with an actual submission.  Whichever person submits the recipe my wife and I like the best will be sent a free copy of the cookbook when it’s released.

Pretty easy thing to do for a good cause, huh?

The big catch is that submissions will only be accepted until this Friday, November 12th, so go out and do it right now. Many little kids and unfortunate parents will appreciate it.

 

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Hello Everyone

 

I am asking everyone I know for their help.  As you may know, my son is now in his 2nd year of remission from Neuroblastoma Cancer. One of the main foundations that raises money for research has called upon me for help. Each year we put together the cookbook in an effort to raise funding for important Neuroblastoma research projects and this year is no different.  In fact, we believe the clinical trial selected as the beneficiary for this year's research funding is the most important and critical research project we have ever had the opportunity to fund.  There is no doubt that it will save lives and we are hopeful that it will also significantly reduce toxicity.

 

All the proceeds from the sale of this cookbook will be donated to the research foundation. If you have a recipe that you could submit for this cookbook, I would greatly appreciate your help.

 

You can submit your recipes online here:

http://LunchforaCure.org/recipe

 

This is for a great cause.  If you submit your recipe, please submit it in Honor of Nathan Shely.

 

Please hurry, Friday, November 12th, 2010 will be the last day we will be accepting recipes for this year's cookbook.  I know this is soon, but it only takes a moment to click on that URL and submit one recipe. Please take the time, it's important to help find a cause for such an awful disease.

 

Thanks

Jodi Shely 

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