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Mixx at South by Southwest

Posted by Jason on March 4th, 2008

Hi everyone, Jason here (Mixx’s User Interface Architect). I just wanted to make a quick mention that several members of Team Mixx will be at the annual South by Southwest conference in Austin, TX, later this week. I’ll be there along with our Design Rock Star Alex. We’ll be hanging out, checking out panels, drinking, and having a grand ol’ time (not necessarily in that order). We’ll also be handing out Mixx buttons and some sweet new stickers we just printed up.

I’ll also be representing Mixx on a panel Sunday afternoon (at 5pm!) entitled “Career Transitions: From DIY to Working for The Man”. Come on out and cheer me on!

So if you’re in the vicinity of Austin, the conference runs from Friday, March 7th through Tuesday, March 11th. Come track us down and get some free stuff!

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5 responses to "Mixx at South by Southwest"

  1. Bdog2g2 added March 4th, 2008 at 2:20 pm

    So you guys go to South By South West, in Texas of all places, but you won’t come down to Miami and hang out with me @ FOWA.

    I see how it is. I guess I know who are my REAL internet friends.

  2. chris789 added March 5th, 2008 at 4:25 am

    Happy Journey Guys :-)

  3. Mark added March 9th, 2008 at 9:59 pm

    Jason,

    Congrats on making the panel. Good luck. I will OFC not be at SXSW as you designer guys generally don’t like to party with us security types ;) Yourself excluded of course.

    Have fun!

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  5. Jason added March 22nd, 2008 at 9:49 am

    Wow a Corpsegrinder telling us all how to work for the Man? will wonders never cease! Jason you have awesome skillz, I’m proud to call you a ‘bud’.

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