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Washington Apple Pi Holiday Party 2007
A lone Christmas tree was the starting point for setting up the Pi 2007 Holiday Party. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
A table is set in anticipation of forthcoming goodies. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
Indiana Jones made an appearance. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
Goodies start to accumulate. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
One of many informal conversations. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
How big was that monitor screen? (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
Pablo Segura, the artist behind the new Pi logo, Valarie Burghardt, one of the logo contest judges and a graphic arts instructor at Montgomery College, and Nora Korc, design and production editor for the Pi Journal, chat at the party. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
The holiday party registration desk. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
Pi President Bob Jareke warns everyone to be nice. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
Pi President Bob Jareke congratulates Pablo Segura for winning the Pi logo competition. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
Party goers stare at -- something -- intently. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
Bob describes the flight characteristics of Santa's sleigh compared to the supersonic jets he used to fly. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
Not everything on the table was edible. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
Party goers came in a variety of sizes. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
A PowerBook is used to help Santa select presents at the party. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
Bob acts as Santa's helper in distributing presents. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
Someone looks a bit tired. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
Santa's laptop selects another present. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
Bob shows off three different flavors of the new Pi logo. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
Nora Korc displays the mockup that Pablo Segura submitted for the logo design competition. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
A closer view of Pablo's design entry. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
Pablo Segura showing his entry for the Pi's logo competiton. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)
Time for munchies and conversation. (Photo by Richard Sanderson, taken with a Nikon D-200 digital camera)