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July 25, 2008

We at OpenSourcery are frequent visitors to Rick Turoczy's informative, funny Siliconflorist blog, but with all the great events and companies in Portland we sometimes feel left out.

So we were excited to find ourselves jumping out from the virtual page this week in connection with BeerForge III. All we must do, it seems, is host a huge party with free booze and 500 person capacity for the accolades to start rolling in.

Check it out: http://siliconflorist.com/2008/07/24/oscon-2008-beerforge-iii/

As you'll read elsewhere, BeerForge was a great success. So great, in fact, that I sit here nursing my own hangover and ripping through the gum/mints/antacid from the hangover kits we provided to partygoers. And so ends this addled posting.

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Thanks, again, for sponsoring Beerforge

See? That wasn't so hard was it? And now everyone else knows the secret to getting coverage, as well.

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