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Reports from SCALE 3x

Friday, February 25th, 2005

SCALE got some decent press this year. According to feedster over 2000 articles have linked to us! I’m listing several bellow.

  • Tom’s Hardware Guide: Southern California Linux Expo by Humphrey Cheung
  • My Word: SCALE: Southern California Linux Expo by Douglas E. Welch
  • Maddog’s Body Gaurds by Nate Pinckney
  • Linux Journal: SCALE 3X Wrapup Report by Jefferey Bianchine
  • by Ken Leyba
  • by Jason Riker
  • FedoraNews: 3rd Annual Southern California Linux Exposition by Oisin Feeley
  • LinuxQuestions Radio: LinuxChixLA by Harold Johnson
  • LinuxQuestions Radio: FlightGear.org by Harold Johnson
  • Dynatech: SCALE 3x and Pre-Grammy Awards
  • SomeThingThatHappened: Arriving at SCALE by Harold Johnson
  • LockGnome: Open Source 747 Cockpit Simulator by Marc Erickson
  • Southern California Linux Expo by Marc Hamilton
  • KPFK (90.7 FM) Radio Interview (MP3)
  • Mike’s Thoughts: Humor and All
  • Second Day of SCALE Meetings
  • The end of long distanee

    Tuesday, January 25th, 2005

    I found out about Bellster from Slashdot. Reading Jeff Pulver’s overview on VoIP Watch and the bellster site I am *VERY* excited. I proposed a similar idea to a few friends and on #sclug back in June but nobody seemed to excited. When I explained it I used TPC‘s example for free faxes over the internet as an analogy for what I wanted to see with VoIP. I was planning to run this by the folks on the SCALE VoIP panel next month.

    Bellster isnt exactly what I had hoped would happen. I was hoping for something more open that didnt necessarily require the end user to donate lines, but I realize now that this requirement is important at the start to make sure the needed lines are added to the system before the rush of non-contributing users comes in. Systems like Bellster will revolutionize the telcom industry even more so than Vonage’s offerings. Assuming you can find users in every country nobody should ever have to pay for more than local phone service and net access because every call is a local call somewhere. Long distance is a thing of the past now I want my “NO DISTANCE” calling plans.