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Thread: Let us send you a kangaroo! (seriously!)

  1. #21
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    Hi all

    We still have some Roos left. So, if you'd like one and have done some sort of presentation on Roo:

    • Please email balex at vmware dot com
    • Please also cc: dapatel at vmware dot com
    • Include [kanga] in the subject line
    • Include your full name and postal address so we can ship it
    • It's that easy! We'll get a kangaroo to you in no time!


    Thanks to everyone who is sharing Roo with others. We're very happy to be able to able share this little gift with you.

    Cheers
    Ben
    Last edited by Ben Alex; May 4th, 2010 at 04:07 PM.
    Ben Alex
    Project Founder, Spring UAA, Spring Roo and Spring Security

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    Default A Kangaroo was delivered safely :)

    I received it yesterday.

    Thank you very much.


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    Default Check out my Intro to Roo Presentation

    I gave an Intro to Roo presentation at Philly Emerging Technologies for the Enterprise conference earlier this month you can check out my presentation here.

    Of Course Ben's recent presentation is much better

    The Philly ETE can be found here. And you can see twitter feedback at #phillyete

    Should you have a spare Kangaroo or two laying around, feel free to send to:
    Gordon Dickens
    Chariot Solutions
    515 Pennsylvania Avenue, Ste 202
    Fort Washington, PA 19034-3316

    Regards,
    Gordon Dickens
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    Regards,
    Gordon Dickens

    gordon@gordondickens.com
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    Blog: technophile.gordondickens.com

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    I received an email from Robert Glover Jr this morning with some cute photos of one of the Roos playing with her new iPad:







    By the way, we only have three little ones left (indeed probably only two given I'll give one away for the best slogan)! So don't delay if you'd like one! :-)

    Cheers
    Ben
    Last edited by Ben Alex; Apr 30th, 2010 at 10:03 PM.
    Ben Alex
    Project Founder, Spring UAA, Spring Roo and Spring Security

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    Massimiliano Dessi also just Tweeted his Roo photo:

    Ben Alex
    Project Founder, Spring UAA, Spring Roo and Spring Security

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    It had to happen.... We're all out of kangaroos! Thanks to everyone who presented at conferences and user groups. I'm arranging some more goodies in the near future, so keep your eyes out for that. Follow @SpringRoo on Twitter and we'll make an announcement (plus of course here on the forum).

    Hope you enjoy your Roos! :-)
    Ben Alex
    Project Founder, Spring UAA, Spring Roo and Spring Security

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    We received it!

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    Thank you very much!
    Enrique Ruiz
    DiSiD - http://www.disid.com

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    Default Thanx dude for your kangaroo

    Hiiiiiiiiiii

    Ben This is Umesh8181 I got your Present on 14/05/2010

    It's so cute ,I am very happy

    thanx again

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    I finally received my Roo.
    Thanks to Ben, Alan, Stefan, Rod and all the others!


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    Sometimes, advances don’t come from looking ahead, but from looking back.

    When the Mother and Child Institute in Bogota, Colombia, found itself short on doctors, nurses, and incubators, Dr. Edgar Rey came up with an idea now known as kangaroo care. Aspects of kangaroo care are now in use even in wealthy countries — most hospitals in the United States, for example, have adopted some kangaroo care practices. But its real impact has been felt in poor countries, where it has saved countless preemies’ lives and helped others to survive with fewer problems.

    In this system, the mother of a premature infant puts the baby on her exposed chest. The baby is dressed only in a diaper and sometimes a cap, is kept in an upright or semi-upright position, and has all but its head covered by its mother’s shirt.

    The baby’s temperature is regulated by the sympathetic biological responses that occur when a mother and infant are in close physical contact — the mother’s breasts actually heat up or cool down.

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