Nov04

Supporting London Nude Tech 2010

Nudetech

London Nude Tech 2010 is the idea of Milo Yiannopoulos, former TechCrunch and Telegraph writer and now “mature” Cambridge student. The idea is simple, get 12 ladies and 12 men involved in the London tech scene to pose for a calendar-girls style calendar and sell it for the charity, Take Heart India. As with most things that Milo gets involved in there has been a bit of controversy, but I have to say in this instance I just think it’s a case of some feminists getting their knickers in a knot.

So how can you help?

Well, due to increased printing costs Milo needs to find another £1000 or so just to get the calendars made. So he’s asking for anybody involved in the tech scene to put their hands in their pockets by way of sponsorship. I’ve already donated and so has Frostie. So who else is up for it? This is your ideal chance to get in front of 5000+ techies while at the same time contributing towards a very worthy cause. There has already been a fair bit of press for this project with more to come when the calendar goes on sale, a fantastic opporunity for some PR. Let’s not forget also that for every £37 we raise, we can change a disabled child’s life forever.

Contact Milo directly if you can help, but hurry! milo@yiannopoulos.net

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  1. Net Age | Web Design (9 comments.) says:

    Has the models been shortlisted? I would love to see some of the hot techie chicks that are hidden away from the public eye! LOL, jokes aside, this is for a good cause, so lashing out some dosh for a calendar is definitely a good thing!

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