Geek girls and big LOLs
Hello again.
This week on Pods and blogs Rhod set out to catch the LOLs at ROFLCON and I get to hang out with Geeky ladies that make me proud to be a girl.
You can hear all about this on the podcast which is raring to go.
So, Rhod unleashed at - and naturally I am very jealous!
To go back the the beginning, ROFLCON is a conference named after one of the many acronyms on the web - ROFL means "Rolling on the floor laughing". So that should give you an idea about the theme of the conference.
If you are intrigued by the funny people Rhod caught up with at the second ROFLCON - here's a handy list.
Joel Veitch of has been making us laugh for years with his animated kittens and other assorted web jokes and songs.
is the co-founder of Global Voices - among other web changing projects, clearly chatting with Rhod here, he's also prone to LOLs.
Mahir sadly was not willing to give Rhod a kiss, despite having the amusing site . Apparently that sort of thing is just for the ladies.
Jessica Amason runs the site . Somewhere between gross and utterly compelling, take a look at the meals you maybe won't be trying for dinner tonight.
While Rhod was out giggling with the ROFLCON crowd, I was geeking out girl-style at a talk by women comics and manga creators. The event was a part of the Sci-fi London film festival and arranged by Girl Geek Dinners London co-ordinator, Judith Lewis.
is one of the comic artists who gave the talk, so I caught up with her to ask about working on-line and being a geek.
Judith Lewis kindly took time out also to describe the events in London and whether the girl geek label sits within the feminist remit.
Of course Girl Geek movements are not just a London phenomena. Our American cousins not only have gatherings, they also have a for ladies who love their tech. Leslie Fishlock and Julie Roads set me straight on the issues facing women in tech and whether we're nerds or geeks...
Well, apart from being spectacularly proud to be a girl this week, I have also had fun listening to Rhod's adventures. We should send him out more often!
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Until next week!
Jamillah
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