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03-13-15 -- Davi Barker - Derrick Slopey - Ernest Hancock (MP3 & VIDEO + BONUS LOADED)

Davi Barker and Derrick Slopey, both in town for the Bitcoin Summit 2015, come in studio to talk about all aspects of Bitcoin, privacy, ease of use, and the necessity for an alternative currency
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 Hour 1-3 + BONUS -- Davi Barker and Derrick Slopey, both in town for the Bitcoin Summit 2015, come in studio to talk about all aspects of Bitcoin, privacy, ease of use, and the necessity for an alternative currency

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March 13th, 2015

Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock

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9 a.m. - Noon (EST)

Studio Line: 602-264-2800 

 

Hour 1

2015-03-13 Hour 1 Derrick Slopey, Davi Barker from Ernest Hancock on Vimeo.

Davi Barker and Derrick Slopey

In Studio

Davi Barker will be a featured speaker at the Bitcoin Summit, and Derrick Slopey (webmaster for Freedom's Phoenix) will be in attendance at the Summit...

Here is some information about the event

Scroll down for Event Registration Packages

(Audience attendance is FREE)

Sheraton Crescent Hotel
HOTEL ROOM RESERVATIONS
2620 W Dunlap Ave, Phoenix, Arizona 85021

9 AM - 5PM All day Bitcoin workshop.

The event is free and open to the public. If you would like to register for the event lunch and perks listed below please find the PayPal and BitPay links at the bottom of this page.

REGISTRATION OPTIONS:

LUNCH REGISTRATION -- $25 (Includes Deli Buffet lunch)

• FULL REGISTRATION PACKAGE -- $75 (Includes Deli Buffet lunch + $25 in Bitcoin + $10 in event merchandise credit + Vendor incentives and gifts). Also free volunteer help provided during the afternoon Workshop portion of program. Several Bitcoin Exchanges and Wallets will be represented and there to help... including a Bitcoin ATM.

Presidential Suite/Patio Evening Party: Donations requested for drink supplies (Tip Bucket)

Food Sponsored by, Classic Crust Pizza, providing Pizza and Desert. (Bitcoin Merchant https://airbitz.co/biz/9553/classic-crust-pizza-phoenix/)

Registration information lower on page...

Event Schedule:

SATURDAY PROGRAM

- 7:00am-8:45am: Registration and Vendor setup

- 9:00am-9:25: Welcome by Ernest & Donna Hancock

- 9:26am-10:45am: Julian "Tuxevant" Tosh - The History and Future of Bitcoin

- 10:45am-11:00am: Drew Phillips - Expresscoin (Bitcoin Broker - Cryptobroker)

- 11:00am-11:10am BREAK

- 11:10-11:20am Oliver Goretzki - www.WatchMyBit.com - (MicroPayments with Change the World)

11:20am-11:40 - Terry Floyd - Bitcoin ATMs (BitcoinExpress)

- 11:40am-Noon:Industry 5 minute presentations from podium
     * Patrick Woods - Technocracy Rising - (Author - Knowing what we are up against)
     * Dave Hodges - CommonSenseShow - (What I've Learned today and Questions I Have)
     * Alma Sommer - Undocumented Human Bitcoin Tour
    

- Noon-12:15pm (BREAK)

- 12:15pm-2pm: TBD (Lunch Program)
12:15pm-1:15pm - Lunch Speaker #1 - Davi Barker - BitcoinNotBombs - "Features to expect in your new Bitcoin Wallet"
1:15pm-2:00pm - Lunch Speaker #2 - (Speaker's Panel w Q&A)

2:00pm-2:10pm: Alex from Classic Crust Pizza {Party Sponsor} - (Merchant acceptance of Bitcoin)

- 2:10pm-4:30pm: WORKSHOP (Vender Presentations)
Dozens of local volunteers and industry representatives will be on hand to walk individuals and companies through the process of setup and ease of use.

4:30pm-5:00pm: Joby Weeks - Traveling the World using Bitcoin & International Commerce

Dinner Party:

- 6:30pm-10:00pm: Presidential Suite/Patio Evening Party: Donations requested for drink supplies (Tip Bucket)
Food Sponsored by, Classic Crust Pizza, providing Pizza and Desert. (Bitcoin Merchant https://airbitz.co/biz/9553/classic-crust-pizza-phoenix/)

VENDORS: Contact Publisher@FreedomsPhoenix.com
for Vendor Packages and Participation.


Hour 2

Hour 2

2015-03-13 Hour 2 Derrick Slopey, Davi Barker from Ernest Hancock on Vimeo.

Davi Barker and Derrick Slopey

In Studio (Cont'd)

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Topics Discussed...
World Wide Web Wiki:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Wide_Web

"WWW" and "The web" redirect here. For other uses of WWW, see WWW (disambiguation). For other uses of web, see Web (disambiguation).

The World Wide Web (www, W3) is an information system of interlinked hypertext documents that are accessed via the Internet.[1] It has also commonly become known simply as the Web. Individual document pages on the World Wide Web are called web pages and are accessed with a software application running on the user's computer, commonly called a web browser. Web pages may contain text, images, videos, and other multimedia components, as well as web navigation features consisting of hyperlinks.

Tim Berners-Lee, a British computer scientist and former CERN employee,[2] is considered the inventor of the Web. On 12 March 1989,[3] Berners-Lee wrote a proposal for what would eventually become the World Wide Web.[4] The 1989 proposal was meant for a more effective CERN communication system but Berners-Lee eventually realised the concept could be implemented throughout the world.[5] Berners-Lee and Belgian computer scientist Robert Cailliau proposed in 1990 to use hypertext "to link and access information of various kinds as a web of nodes in which the user can browse at will",[6] and Berners-Lee finished the first website in December of that year.[7] The first test was completed around 20 December 1990 and Berners-Lee reported about the project on the newsgroup alt.hypertext on 7 August 1991.[8]

Main article: History of the World Wide Web

The NeXT Computer used by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN.

On March 12, 1989, Tim Berners-Lee wrote a proposal to the management at CERN that referenced ENQUIRE, a database and software project he had built in 1980, and described a more elaborate information management system based on links embedded in readable text: "Imagine, then, the references in this document all being associated with the network address of the thing to which they referred, so that while reading this document you could skip to them with a click of the mouse." Such a system, he explained, could be referred to using one of the existing meanings of the word hypertext, a term that he says was coined in the 1950s. There is no reason, the proposal continues, why such hypertext links could not encompass multimedia documents including graphics, speech and video, so that Berners-Lee goes on to propose the term hypermedia.[9]

With help from Robert Cailliau, he published a more formal proposal (on 12 November 1990) to build a "Hypertext project" called "WorldWideWeb" (one word, also "W3") as a "web" of "hypertext documents" to be viewed by "browsers" using a client–server architecture.[6] This proposal estimated that a read-only web would be developed within three months and that it would take six months to achieve "the creation of new links and new material by readers, [so that] authorship becomes universal" as well as "the automatic notification of a reader when new material of interest to him/her has become available." While the read-only goal was met, accessible authorship of web content took longer to mature, with the wiki concept, WebDAV, blogs, Web 2.0 and RSS/Atom.[10]

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Hour 3

Hour 3 + BONUS

2015-03-13 Hour 3 Derrick Slopey, Davi Barker from Ernest Hancock on Vimeo.

BONUS

2015-03-13 Hour 4 BONUS Derrick Slopey, Davi Barker from Ernest Hancock on Vimeo.

Davi Barker and Derrick Slopey

In Studio (Cont'd)

TSA Searched Davi's suitcase...

 

 

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