Slashdot Meetup Reminder 258
Just a little reminder that Slashdot meetup is today! Sorry to the folks on the other side of the dateline for not posting this earlier. Check it out at slashdot.meetup.com we've had some 5000 people register all over the world so we thought a reminder ping was in order. The original story is available too. We won't be there this month as we're at OSCON today. But we'll be there next month perhaps. If you do go to a meetup put in a submission about it and we'll do a wrapup tonight or tomorrow sometime.
Sorry, I can't make it to Manhattan one... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Sorry, I can't make it to Manhattan one... (Score:1)
Re:Sorry, I can't make it to Manhattan one... (Score:2, Funny)
Goatse (Score:1, Troll)
i dont get to go :( (Score:1)
Re:i dont get to go :( (Score:1)
Re:i dont get to go :( (Score:1)
Meetup (Score:1)
I was looking forward to wearing my Slashdot tshirt that I bought at Thinkgeek too.. *sniff*
My meetup was cancelled (Score:1)
Re:My meetup was cancelled (Score:4, Funny)
Maybe someone should have posted a link on slashdot.
Oh - wait, Nevermind.
Right (Score:1)
Re:Right (Score:1, Redundant)
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Montreal let's do it! (Score:2)
Re:Montreal let's do it! (Score:2)
eh? (Score:2)
Re:eh? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:eh? (Score:2)
zipcode is optional. But I wonder why they want your email address just to see the meeting place. Hmm, maybe to sell to spammers? In order to check the one in my local area, just out of curiousity, I used cmdrtaco@slashdot.org. Works just fine.
Re:eh? (Score:2)
They do have a privacy policy [meetup.com], you know.
Re:eh? (Score:2)
Everyone has a privacy policy; how many companies actually abide by them?
Re:eh? (Score:2)
But then, I've long since come to the conclusion that unless I'm living under a rock, there's no way my Internet address is ever going to be completely spam-free anyway--especially since I was using it before the whole spam scene exploded, so there's no way to keep it from being found out. So I installed Spamassassin, and now I can devote all that fret and worry to looking for a job instead of trying to take up arms against a sea of troubles.
Re:eh? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:eh? (Score:2)
Re:eh? (Score:2)
Hmm, but I have to give my email just to look up where the meeting will be? I am not talking about registering, that makes sense. I just wanted to find out if there was a meeting even close to me. I shouldn't have to register for that.
Privacy policy. That's a good one. Companies always follow their privacy policy.
Re:eh? (Score:1)
So if you think you might attend at all, you're doing everyone else who'd like to attend a favor by signing up and RSVPing...otherwise, the meeting might have to be cancelled.
Re:eh? (Score:2)
And as I said elsewhere, I simply wanted to see where the meeting was going to be BEFORE I signed up. They want my email address just if I want to see where the meeting will be. I don't think they need that information. IF I decide to go, then I would register.
Re:eh? (Score:2)
Re:eh? (Score:2)
Oh, wow, brilliant. Go to the website, select country. No 'Scotland', so I'm pissed off already, but I select 'United Kingdom'. The 'Zipcode' box changes to a pulldown menu labeled 'City'. Click on it, no cities listed. Click continue and get a popup 'You must select your city'. Two possibilities:
Not having MSWindows, I can't test hypothesis (i).
Fort Worth, Texas 7:00 CDT (Score:2)
on Thursday, July 25 @ 7:00PM
Re:Fort Worth, Texas aaaargh car trouble (Score:2)
Manhattan meetup (Score:1)
ChrisD, master of the extremes... (Score:3, Funny)
First, you give away the ending to the Lone Gunmen to early, cause you didn't think about PST, now you post this late because you didn't think of the other side of the dateline.
Someone give this man a watch that can hold multiple time zones!!
Re:ChrisD, master of the extremes... (Score:1)
Know your venue... (Score:5, Funny)
The Livejournal Meetup [meetup.com] was on Tuesday. Here in Springfield, Missouri, the closest of the three venue choices to me turned out to be something called "Farmer Brothers Coffee." I checked the map, and it seemed kind of odd that a coffeehouse would be far out on the east side of town toward the expressway, where mainly office buildings could be found...but I figured the Meetup people knew what they were doing, and voted for it.
Enough other people also voted for it that it became the selected venue...and when I got there, a half hour early (since I was the host), I discovered that it was not, in fact, a coffeehouse...it was a suite in an office building, for a restaurant coffee supply firm. Closed, of course.
So I waited out in the parking lot for the other confused souls to show up, we all had a good laugh about meetup sites that apparently pick their venues by grepping online yellow pages, and then we went somewhere else. We had a good time, all things considered.
Still, I wonder how many other meetups have taken or will take place in parking lots?
Re:Know your venue... (Score:3, Funny)
LV
i don't know about this... (Score:2)
CHILI'S??? we couldn't go to a decent bar or something? or even just a data warehouse and eat hot pockets sitting on the floor.
i don't understand how CHILI'S is going to spur any kind of socialization whatsoever. plus, i'm a baller extraordinaire and hanging out with you losers would hurt my rep!
Re:i don't know about this... (Score:3, Informative)
The best way to turn the trend around? Submit some really cool local places using their new venue submission form.
Why not on a weekend day like Saturday? (Score:1)
Wouldn't be a bad idea to move this to a weekend day, I'm sure more people would attend.
Seattle the 2nd geekiest city :-) (Score:2, Offtopic)
BTW: If you are going to the Seattle Sit 'n' Spin meetup then you'll identify me by my ASP.NET hat
Re:Seattle the 2nd geekiest city :-) (Score:2)
Cheers and happy meet to the folks in Seattle.
Re:Seattle the 2nd geekiest city :-) (Score:2)
bad news for Linux? (Score:2, Funny)
Many people will see a bunch of pasty, slightly chubby white guys with longish hair drinking beer and laughing about Babylon 5 or what have you, ask what's going on, and then think something along the lines of, "so that's what Lunix is all about...I'll stick with Windows, thanks," before they go back to hitting on cute girls.
Our image is tarnished enough. Let's keep it underground where it belongs.
And this is... (Score:2)
Re:And this is... (Score:2)
silicon valley meeting: (Score:2)
Chili's Grill & Bar, 5650 Almaden Expwy.,
San Jose, CA
on Thursday, July 25 @ 7:00PM
beware of and plan around traffic!
Re:silicon valley meeting: (Score:2)
I'll be at the San Jose meeting, wearing blue jeans and a blue shirt with white stripes. Somebody say "hi" to me there, as I suck at starting conversations with strangers.
Austin Powers in Toronto (Score:1)
Could we reschedule?:)
J:)
im betting on 2 (Score:1, Funny)
i bet my coworker that there would be 2 girls there.. if i win i get a free lunch.
Uninformative website (Score:2)
Re:Uninformative website (Score:2)
And they can't know where you are if you don't register.
So if you don't register, you're out of luck.
I know that sounds harsh, but they have to have a minimum number of people who have certified that they are willing to show up, or else they cancel the meeting. And in order to prevent ballot box stuffing-type abuses, they require that people be registered in order to provide this verification.
WHERE FOR GODS SAKE? (Score:2)
what?
who?
when?
but NO WHERE!
I am totally blind I guess but I cannot find the WHERE portion. please enlighten me!
Re:WHERE FOR GODS SAKE? (Score:2)
Re:WHERE FOR GODS SAKE? (Score:2)
Didnt notice that you must register to find out where...
only 3 blocks from where I work.
I'm scared.... (Score:3, Funny)
My hosts file wont save me then!
Re:I'm scared.... (Score:2)
Re:I'm scared.... (Score:2)
Boston? (Score:2)
Re:Boston? (Score:1)
Go to the small meeting. Then decide with those people if you will be 31337 and keep it a small private meeting, or if you will all go and integrate into the big meeting.
Re:Boston? (Score:2)
Someone's got their map all wrong...They ought to have the Boston/Cambridge/Brookline/Somerville mess as one, and then North/South/West by 128 as the others.
I shouldn't complain, since I can't go to this one, but it is a shame that it's not 100 person par-tay.
Re:Boston? (Score:1)
Re:Boston? (Score:2)
Lansing, MI Meetup (Score:1)
There were a lot of messages in the Lansing one for people laughing about how it would be a bunch of men hoping to meet women, I laughed because I'm female and will probably be the only female there. 'Twould be nice to meet a fellow female geek. Oh well.
Columbus, OH Meetup Info (Score:2)
Virgin Megastore
3965 Townfair Way
Columbus, OH
Thursday, July 25 @ 7:00PM EST
That's the Virgin Megastore in Easton Town center. Easton is huge and leet, so if you don't want to hang out in Virgin (ha!) Megastore there's Adobe Gillas, Fados, etc -- lots of pubs and such all around there.
Re:Columbus, OH Meetup Info (Score:2)
Im in the same postal code, but over 30 minutes away..
And what are you going to do in a RECORD STORE? At least pick a restaurant, bar, or book store where people can talk casually without weird looks by the owner.
Some planning intelligence would have been nice.
Re:Columbus, OH Meetup Info (Score:1)
Anyway, the venue was chosen because the most people on the list voted for it during the voting period of the last few weeks. You had plenty of opportunity to cast your vote for the other two alternatives...
Re:Columbus, OH Meetup Info (Score:1)
Re:Columbus, OH Meetup Info (Score:1)
Re:Columbus, OH Meetup Info (Score:2)
We drove around for a while but couldn't find you guys again. My suggestion would be for the meet spot to be the FINAL spot, so that if people show up late or what not there's no worries.
Top cities... (Score:1)
The rest to 9 are US cities.
Hmmm... new wrench in a US-centric Slashdot universe.
OSCON - OT (Score:2)
For God's sake, couldn't some one have told him to button his shirt and get a haircut before giving a keynote speech.
Doh! (Score:2)
Go to park with friend, get eaten by mosqitos, but have fun, go to
DOH!
Re:Doh! (Score:1)
having it in a bar screws my chances of going (Score:1)
I'm sorry, troy-schenectady-albany folks! (Score:2)
Drink a latte for your megabyte, please!
Re:I'm sorry, troy-schenectady-albany folks! (Score:2)
i think the turn out would have been better if it hadn't been at starbucks. i personally hate everything about starbucks.
heh (Score:1)
that's still 300 miles
Bismarck (Score:1)
Sorry perth crew! (Score:2)
Sorry guys. I did mess up.
Dumb system... (Score:1)
Two females confirmed for San Francisco! (Score:2)
Neither of us are single, but I thought we should post a PSA anyway: yes, there will be two geeky females at the San Francisco meetup. Our SO's won't be with us, either! Oh yeah, and my friend actually likes using vi. Does she pass the geek test?
Re:Two females confirmed for San Francisco! (Score:2)
Nope, sorry, Emacs is the geekiest
Oh yeah, I'll be at the DC meetup tonight!
Re:Two females confirmed for San Francisco! (Score:2, Funny)
poll? (Score:2)
Will you be going to your local meetup tonight?
Yes
No
Only if CBN picks my ass up in his rusty el camino!
I will be hiding out.... (Score:2)
Slashdot effect (Score:2)
All those people, all those hundreds, possibly thousands of hits.
So no, I won't be going to the Slashdot Beatup.
- Serge Wroclawski
Navajo Joes - London meetup (Score:2, Interesting)
Did anyone got Navajo Joes or was the whole thing a prank?
It needs to be better organised, perhaps even reserved, so people clearly know where to go, and don't waste their time!
Mine was better (Score:2)
They did. They grabed me, pulled me into a booth in the corner and the meetup began for me. One of them grabbed my laptop, booted it up and started installing Gentoo Linux on it after finding out that it runs Win98. Another one started a long monologue that praised Linux and bashed Microsoft. A third one was wearing a tinfoil baseball cap and handing out his PGP key to anyone who entered the coffee shop.
After brainwashing me for a while, my fellow slashdotters and I went for a beer (for which I paid, for some unexplicable reason). The rest of the evening is a blur, as one beer turned into more than I can count. Kind of like the Linux Beer Hike, but without the hiking.
I can't wait till the next one.
Screw it (Score:2)
99801 (Score:2)
Maskirovka
Springfield, Missouri meetup: no-show (Score:2)
DC Slashdot Meeting (Score:2)
Fresno, CA (Score:2)
Fire me an e-mail back or post on here.. and we'll meet up anyways.
-Pat
Re:Fresno, CA (Score:2)
No one would have wanted to sit next to me anyways. Ah well, I'll be host again next month. You punks better show up.
-Pat
Could someone taking photos... (Score:2)
I want to see what nuclear and rocket scientists look like. Since the ones around here often seem to be quite immature.
Wichita, KS (Score:2)
7 people showed up and it was warm talk about everything.
Thanks for meetup idea!
Re: (Score:2)
Birmingham UK (Score:2)
Go to the game! (Score:2)
Even if it is crowded I doubt that the /.ers will have any trouble recognizing each other.
Re:Boston ended up with two groups (Score:2)
The meetup people did a decent job. They even booked a table--I assume it was them because we didn't have anyone sign up to be the host. I hope there is one next month. That was fun!!!
What was the yellow thing in the sky though?
Re:First Post from Memphis (Score:2)
Shaun
Re:L.A. meetup poorly planned, as were many others (Score:2)
Jillian's has some neat arcade games and all but it is WAY TOO FSCKN LOUD to carry on a conversation in.
We got something like 10 people who showed up out of the myriads that RSVPed. No, the place didn't get
However, the folk who DID show up were great, and we intend to meet again. I was able to get emails and we'll figure the rest out on our own. Possibly this is also going to spin off into an IRC channel too...stay tuned.
I'm too lazy to get the pix off of my digital camera tonight...you'll have to wait until tomorrow. I'll have a page of photos up at MsGeek.Org.