April 25, 2007

san francisco and seattle

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I’m flying out to San Fran­cisco next week on Tues­day, the 1st of May. Sta­ying there one night, then I’m off to Seattle to hang with the groovy cats at Mic­ro­soft for the remain­der of the week. Flying back home to Lon­don on the 6th.
I’ve never been to San Fran­cisco before, believe it or not. Or Seattle.
When I’m there I’m hoping to spend some time with Robert Sco­ble and some folk at Pod­tech, his emplo­yer. If Robert can help me get it orga­ni­zed I’d love to do a geek din­ner that night, though I don’t know how fea­si­ble that is. What sayest Mar­yam?
[UPDATE:] If you plan on coming, add your name to the wiki here.

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21 Responses to “san francisco and seattle”

  1. I’m game. I won­der where would be best?
    One place that’s easy to get lots of peo­ple into is the Metreon in San Francisco.

  2. hugh macleod says:

    I’ll leave it in your capa­ble hands, Robert. Oh, and I added a wiki page.

  3. Eric Mattson says:

    Hugh,
    If you’re inte­res­ted in atten­ding a simi­lar geek din­ner event in Seattle while you’re here, I’d be happy to throw something together.
    Let me know.
    Eric Mat­tson
    eric@ericmattson.com
    http://www.Jenerous.com — 1,000 pod­cast inter­views, go on, be jene­rous, share your story

  4. Thomas says:

    Thirsty­bear is a cen­tral loca­tion with good food and drink, depen­ding on how many you end up with their ups­tairs is a great space.

  5. hugh macleod says:

    Eric, that’s very kind of you, Thanks. Let me have a day or two to think about it. I’m still wor­king on my Mic­ro­soft iti­ne­rary…
    Thanks for the recom­men­da­tion, Tho­mas. I’m just follo­wing Maryam’s ins­truc­tions ;-)

  6. Josh Maher says:

    I would be inte­res­ted in a Seattle event if there is time.…

  7. Nancy says:

    so, does one need to meet any par­ti­cu­lar qua­li­fi­ca­tions to join in on a geek dinner?

  8. hugh macleod says:

    No par­ti­cu­lar qua­li­fi­ca­tions neces­sary as far as I know, Nancy. Look for­ward to seeing you there!

  9. Thomas says:

    Unders­tand Hugh, always go with the best. ;-)

  10. tk says:

    I used to live in the SF and the Bay area for a few years until recently and I am sure that you will love it. And the MS cam­pus is ama­zing
    Enjoy your trip.
    tk

  11. Thomas says:

    Okay an MS issue to pon­der here Hugh, on their blogs they should be open to Type­pad or have a method for non­re­gis­te­red user (with anti-spam mea­su­res of course) sys­tem ena­bled. Why? I went to Miriam’s blog to leave my ear­lier sug­ges­tion on res­tau­rant and was requi­red to sign up to leave a com­ment. If MS wants to open to a wider audience, making com­ments easier might be a place to start.
    To make it clear I hold no ill will to Miriam or MS about it, but I don’t want to be for­ced into sig­ning up an MS acct to make a com­ment. I unders­tand because of spam I might have an extra hoop to jump through to get there, because I don’t use their loc­kin, but that is rea­so­na­ble. Heck I have friends who have my blog on their Live­jour­nal feed but they approve my com­ments to the posts, because again I don’t have account.
    Options are a won­der­ful thing. Food for thought.

  12. Nancy White says:

    Hugh, if you need anything in the Seattle area, give a shout out. How about a Satur­day mor­ning (late) Blog­ger Brunch?

  13. Hugh, when we’ll have a geek din­ner here, in Bra­zil??? :)
    Regards.

  14. Steve Lacey says:

    I’m up for something in Seattle too.

  15. ankur says:

    One more vote for Seattle!

  16. Michelle says:

    Poor Los Ange­les… left out again, left in the dust (the geek dust).
    Maybe next time.

  17. Jeremiah Ganz says:

    macleod.….I’ll be there…it’s down the street from my place. loo­king for­ward to seeing you,
    jeremy

  18. Gabe says:

    Too bad, can’t make it as I’m in LA most of this week.

  19. Thomas says:

    Recon­si­de­red my ear­lier MS com­ment, I just rea­li­zed blog­ware the same sys­tem I currently use isn’t any bet­ter, their is no hold option for unre­gis­te­red users to get a com­ment in. Which I would like to see from them as well.
    I guess the real issue is a way not to require logins for all blog soft­ware that blocks the spam­mers is everyone’s pro­blem. Or a poten­tial oppr­tu­nity for someone.

  20. Drake says:

    C’mon Seattle! Let’s round ‘em up. Hugh: bonus– beer that tas­tes like it does over on the old sod!

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