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Yes, it’s that time again. If you have any interest in seeing what has been going on, what is going on, and what is about to go on in digital identity I suggest you sign up for IIW2007 to be held in May at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. You won’t be sorry, but you might get caffeine shakes.

The Internet Identity Workshop (IIW) 2006B is next week, don’t forget to sign up. There should be some good identity selector demos in addition to the many interesting discussions. Oh, and coffee.

See you there.

Near where I live there is a diner that serves general breakfast fare. I am not much of a shopper. Hunting for bargains is not my thing. I buy only what I need. I’m an engineer. So, this particular diner has a characteristic that appeals to both my problem solving tendencies and my shopping requirements. One of the first things I noticed was that the prices of the dishes and the side dishes didn’t make a whole lot of sense. You can order pretty much anything two or more ways e.g. 2 eggs and bacon with sausages on the side, or 2 eggs and sausages with bacon on the side. Two ways, but only one way gets you the best price - you save around 50c by having sausages on the side. Suppose you want 3 eggs with that though, same answer? Nope. This menu is a true mark of genius, the rubiks cube of breakfast dining.

Then we have the case of Digital Identity World on September 11-13th next month, with an Identity Open Space on the monday. If you have a look at the registration fee for DIDW you will see that you are in for a cool 2k to step over that particular threshold on those particular days, and $300 less if you registered early. However, if you were to pony up $25 to register to attend the IOS on the Monday of that week you are entitled to a little discount at the DIDW. In fact the cost to you, gov’ner, would be $995. That’s right, early birds, the Way of the Folding Menu strikes again.

As my mother would say, if she had a blog, cheap at half the price.