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Waihekepedia are happy to announce that [[Junk to Funk]] streamed as a live video feed on Friday 14th, live from [[Te Huruhi Primary School]].
 
Waihekepedia are happy to announce that [[Junk to Funk]] streamed as a live video feed on Friday 14th, live from [[Te Huruhi Primary School]].
  
And while our internet speeds sometimes dont go as fast as we'd like, it was still a major thrill watching the show from home as it happened. Many thanks to Charles Graves, Barry Jenkin, Robert Boyd-Bell and company and also Baz for some tasty camera work. Also a big congrats to the organisers, volunteers and contestants.
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And while our internet speeds sometimes don't go as fast as we'd like, it was still a major thrill watching the show from home as it happened. Many thanks to Charles Graves, Barry Jenkin, Robert Boyd-Bell and company, and also Baz for some tasty camera work. Also a big congrats to the organisers, volunteers and contestants.
  
 
Watch this space for the edited highlights later this coming week.  
 
Watch this space for the edited highlights later this coming week.  

Revision as of 01:32, 17 September 2007

Junk To Funk - It Was Live Online

Waihekepedia are happy to announce that Junk to Funk streamed as a live video feed on Friday 14th, live from Te Huruhi Primary School.

And while our internet speeds sometimes don't go as fast as we'd like, it was still a major thrill watching the show from home as it happened. Many thanks to Charles Graves, Barry Jenkin, Robert Boyd-Bell and company, and also Baz for some tasty camera work. Also a big congrats to the organisers, volunteers and contestants.

Watch this space for the edited highlights later this coming week.