Code Fest 2009

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Today started off with a bounty of french toast a la Antonio. After breakfast, teams space and poster headed down to Radio Arte to paint the broadcast studio in preparation for applying the vinyl graphics. From what I heard, there was no AC, and much drywall patching was needed, but fun was had by all anyway. Although apparently the general feeling was of being in a zoo because people passing by kept looking in the windows to investigate.

I would not know about these things, because I was back at the studio taking part in CODE FEST 2009!!! Keith, our fearless leader, directed us in a day of marathon coding in an attempt to get further along on the website. Many revelations were had, much css was written, many photoshop files were hacked to pieces.

After everyone returned from Radio Arte, we were treated to a delicious diner at Treat, a contemporary American restaurant with Indian influences. We sat outside on the patio and ate wonderful food while the wind blew and giant shade umbrellas loomed ominously over our heads.

Once returning home, Rock Band made an appearance, but, alas, CODE FEST 2009 continued. As I coded with my fellow website friends in the back room we could hear the sounds of Coldplay and Bonnie Tyler through the door. As I write this, campers are wrestling with the musical stylings of Offspring. This could continue into the wee hours…

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