I’m hoping for a tiara.
Tomorrow night I’m joining 3 of Wellington’s finest bloggers to make predictions for 2009:
Once again, Wellington’s top bloggers will gaze into the future and tell us what the big news will be in the next twelve months. The wisdom of their prognostications will astound you — or amuse you, at the least.
The blogger who makes the best predictions — as voted by YOU, the audience — will be crowned UP Visionary of the Year for 2009, and receive an official certificate, a beautiful tiara*, and full bragging rights… at least until 2010, when we will vote again on whether to revoke their title.
The Blogger LineUP:
- Philip Fierlinger, turntable technologist & Xero blogger & 2008 UP Visionary
- Mauricio Freitas, geekzone guru
- Miraz Jordan knowIT – all
- Brenda Wallace, Wellington’s coffeegeek
The rules:
Each blogger will make 3 to 5 predictions in the following categories:
- Gadgets & Games
- The Internet, Web 3.0…
- Business & Technology
- Wellington / NZ / the Universe (open slather)
[Via : Bloggers predict 2009 - Unlimited Potential.]
I’m not going to reveal beforehand what my predictions are — and of course that isn’t because I’m still feverishly trying to come up with them …
But since we’re encouraged to be creative in our prediction methodology*, if you have any suggestions, fire at will in the comments.
*Predictions made by blog readers in comments are allowed, but must be credited.
Cheating — by using insider knowldge, in-depth simulations, latent psychic powers, reasoned analysis, alcohol, ouija boards, etc — is strictly encouraged.
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