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ETech 2006 rolls on, and Scott Beale keeps photographing the folks who make the Internet. Tuesday's highlights include Tim Bray's Indy outfit, Esther Dyson's spelling, and Jen King's primal scream.

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Wired futurist Bruce Sterling Sun Microsystems demigod Tim Bray pops in from his Indiana Jones 4 audition.

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Tribe.net's Chris Law isn't a friend of Kevin Burton. He just plays one on the Internet.

After the jump, Gob Bluth visits ETech. (Not really.)


ETech 2006 Photos [Laughing Squid, used with permission]
Earlier: Geeking out: ETech 2006 [Valleywag]

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"And my Starbucks? Can you merge a tag folksonomy into my Starbucks?"

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Simply Hired's Dave McClure: "Does your Google interview story involve a Rubik's cube and an attack dog? Yeah, everyone has that story."

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Flickr'ing futurist "Esthr" Dyson: "A pleasre to meet you, I'm chrmed."

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Designer Derek Powazek looks like a younger, taller Paul Giamatti. Just sayin'.

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Technorati engineer Kevin Marks: "Well, if you don't like the new bubbly look, we'll just change the — no — no, shut up, I'm doing it now — we'll just change the site right back."

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Weblogs Inc's Jason Calacanis is not just making a sign; he's worried and would like some peace, please.

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Metafilter founder Matt Haughey: "If you bought the Segway to get laid, um, why'd you bring it to a tech conference?"

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At the Yahoo party: "Heehee...hi, Mr. Semel? Mr. Terry Semel? Do you have Prince Albert in a can? WELL YOU'D BETTER GO OUT AND CATCH IT. Wait, wait, I messed up. Can we start over?"

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Scott says, "[Berkeley student] Jen King's reaction to hearing web 2.0 for the 1000x time."

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"Going Overboard Hair Club for Men.com. Works wonders, and it uses Ajax."