A presentation at Oxford Geek Night 7 in June 2008 in Oxford, UK by Drew McLellan
guide to microformats drew mclellan edgeofmyseat.com
clangers the
The series creators have said that the Clangers, living in vacuum, did not actually communicate by sound, but rather by a type of nuclear magnetic resonance, which was translated to audible whistles for the human audience. These whistles followed the rhythm and intonation of a script in the English language, including swear-words. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clangers
the robots want to help, but they can’t understand http://flickr.com/photos/donsolo/2385041554/
Text Headings h1, h2, h3...
Paragraphs
Names err...
microformats
yay.
hCard for address cards
for events hCalendar
rel-tag for tags
http://flickr.com/photos/mallmus/329503964/
hCard (address book information)
hCalendar (event information)
and more!
TOFU ROBOT UNDERSTANDS http://flickr.com/photos/donsolo/2385041554/
http://flickr.com/photos/ioerror/28363435/
http://flickr.com/photos/kevinsteele/24771587/
microformats.org http://allinthehead.com/presentations
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A 5 minute microslot presentation introducing the concept of microformats at Oxford Geek Night 7.
Here’s what was said about this presentation on social media.
is heading off to Oxford Geek Night to present The Clangers Guide to microformats. Pip pip!— Drew McLellan (@drewm) June 25, 2008
is heading off to Oxford Geek Night to present The Clangers Guide to microformats. Pip pip!
will see @drewm there - and is actually looking forward to learning more about microformats.— Liam Dempsey (@liamdempsey) June 25, 2008
will see @drewm there - and is actually looking forward to learning more about microformats.
@drewm - would *love* to see that, I hope someone videos it— Kathy Bragg (@kathybragg) June 25, 2008
@drewm - would *love* to see that, I hope someone videos it