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BlogOn Dinner

BlogOn Dinner 07/19/2004 06:45 PM

Looking forward to BlogOn later this week in Berkeley. There is an open blogger dinner Friday night you can sign up for, should be a blast. Here's a nice article on Social Media as a Wave that interviews Mary Hodder...




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OK - it's time to move onto the next conference - BlogON - here in Berkeley next week.

It's nice to have conferences so close - so I can go home and sleep in my own bed.

I'll get to have time to hang out with Ma ry Hodder and talk about the meaning and future of conversations. I wonder if she's hip to ThreadsML? Hmmmm

Well anyway - I sure hope nobody's plane gets bumped on the way getting here. It was a bummer Doc couldn't make it to AO.

Th enice thing about this conference is that we'll be having a 'blogger' dinner so lots of otehr folks can attend.

So join us for a get together for BlogOn conference attendees, local bloggers, techies, media folks, and anyone else who wants to take part, hosted by some of the Bay area's finest blogger folk.

Date is Friday night, July 23rd at the Pyramid Brewing Company in Berkeley, California.

Hosted by Bay area bloggers Christian Crumlish, Tantek Celik, Cheyenne Burnsworth, Marc Canter, Mary Hodder ,this is a chance for everyone who's interested to hang out, talk, eat and meet, whether or not you're attending the conference.

Drinks and dinner should run about $25 per person--come for drinks at 6:30 and dinner at 7.

Map here


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Probably 99 times out of 100 when he asks that question all the hands go up, right? Well first there was a pause and then a giggle and then a whoop of laughter as the audience looked around and realized that NO ONE had raised a hand. The presenter was thrown off his mark, but he recovered and said, "Wow! Okay how many of you wish we'd fix IE so you could use it?"

Still no hands....

Informal survey afterwards said the Windows users in the crowd were all using the latest Firefox. Wouldn't it be amazing if Mozilla ended up winning in the end?

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Furthermore, they have discounts for bloggers and i’m very psyched to announce that they have scholarships for students and economically-disadvantaged bloggers. I wish more organized events recognized the importance of getting bright minds involved who don’t have the economic freedom to usually participate in these conversations.

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