Sunday, November 04, 2007

Proposal Submission Party Meeting November 2nd - the summary

All PartyMeeting participants including the Proposal in the middle of the photo. Lars Moltsen is busy taking the photo. Participants are toasting each other the HANDS way. Click the photo to enlarge.
The Party Meeting did not have any agenda and therefore a normal summary is not possible to write. The main objective of the Party Meeting was to have a good time together without any need to make decisions, give talks or simular. Just be together and talk and drink a good glass of non-alcoholic wine.

Participants(named as they sit on the photo to the left):
Myself, Michael Sørensen(Principal of Egebakken) Søren Madsen (Departmentmanager at Egebakken),Kristian Wolling(teacher at Egebakken), Chairman Peter(Professor at Aalborg University), Susan Gulstad(teacher at Egebakken), Carsten Nielsen(teacher at Ullerødskolen), Kirsten Sams(teacher at Egebakken) and Lars Moltsen(Softwaredeveloper at Wirtek).


Susan GoldCity sings 'Send a mail' with a piano accpompaniment by Carsten Nielsen. Click the photo to enlarge.Personally speaking I had a wonderful night. MeetingParticipants was in a good mood, singing, talking and laughing. So did I.

From the perspective of the proposal the partnership was strengtend.







  • The HANDS network seems even stronger. Socially too.
  • The Partymeeting sang the first two HANDS songs, "Send a mail"(lyrics, graphics, melody) and "Congratulation"(lyrics, graphics). The lyrics was in version 1.0 and there are room for improvements. The lyrics are opensource and version 2.0 is wanted.
  • The first HANDS speeddating-algoritm designed by Wirtek worked excellent. Everybody was talking to everybody!
  • The song contest "Which part of the proposal is singable and with which melody?", was won by Søren Madsen, who discovered, that the proposals abstract could be singed on the danish nationalhymn "Der er et yndigt land". Listen and sing!
  • A HANDS drink greeting was invented. See the photos.

Only one mistake found its place at the Party Meeting: the non-alcoholic wine was absolutely undrinkable!

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