Archive for April, 2007

LunchGeeks premiere a success!

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

I was afraid I’d be eating enchiladas all by my self, but some geeks showed up to keep me company.  :)

Five other geeks showed up, ranging from startups to consultants and companies like Yahoo and Box.net.   We talked about S3, EC2, SQLite, Sitemaps, Yahoo’s crawler, servers, storage, Box.net’s neat new widgets, Sun vs Dell vs Rackable vs HP, “wtf do VARs do”, and all sorts of other goodness.  Great to meet new people and talk tech.

I’ll announce the May date soon, so subscribe to the feed or the calendars and tell your friends.

Reminder - lunch today!

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

All the details on the original post.  Cya there!

Grindhouse Geeks? Wed @ 7pm.

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

I realize most of you wanting to see Grindhouse probably went opening night. Lucky ducks. Since we were busy, we’re going tomorrow night (Wednesday the 11th) at 7pm at Century 16 in Mountain View.

Haven’t seen it yet? Come! Let us know in the comments so we can look for you (I’ll have my red SmugMug hat on).

LunchGeeks on Google Calendar

Friday, April 6th, 2007

Just created a public Google Calendar for LunchGeeks. So if subscribing to the feed isn’t your thing, or you want lunches to show on your photo automagically or whatever, here ya go:

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Thursday, April 12th @ 1pm, La Fiesta in MV

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

First event! Even if it’s just me, it’ll be tasty Mexican! :)

La Fiesta is near downtown Mountain View and has fantastic enchiladas and such. I’ll be there around 1pm, wearing a red SmugMug hat, and will just grab a table with the first handful of people who show up.

Please comment if you’re planning on coming so we can give La Fiesta a heads up if, by some miracle, it’s a large # of people.

See ya there! Tell your friends.

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Are you a geek? Like to eat? Welcome aboard.

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

So this idea is sorta half-baked still, but bear with me. Oh, and “me” = “Don MacAskill, CEO & Chief Geek at SmugMug”. Here’s the deal:

  • Once per month or so, I’ll announce a date, time, and place here in the Silicon Valley.
  • Hopefully, other geeks will show up at about the same time, and we can mind-meld over some food.
  • A pseudo-random group of ~6 per table ensures that you meet new people and learn & share new ideas each time.
  • No big presentations. Feel free to whip out your laptop to show off something, but no projectors & etc.
  • No VC or media allowed. Sorry. :)

Some friends of mine run the already successful Lunch 2.0 events, and this isn’t a replacement. Instead of corporate sponsorship with presentations to the group, the whole point of this event (theoretically) is just to meet and discuss whatever you think is cool with whoever is at your table. Think “micro foo camp” and you’ll be in the right ballpark.

If one of the big guys (Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, etc) wants to host this at their corporate cafeteria, awesome, drop me a line. But still no presentations or anything - so your bang for the buck is much lower than something like Lunch 2.0. You don’t get to sell us directly. There won’t be any SmugMug pimping, either.

So who’s a geek? I’ll leave that up to you. If you code, blog, do systems or networking, etc, you clearly qualify. It’s definitely not limited to the internet space, either. Do genetics research? Robotics? You’re in. You get the point.

If you’re a geek AND VC or media, and can check your VC/media identity at the door, you’re welcome to attend. But please don’t come looking for your next investment or story - that’s not the spirit of the event. Everyone’s on the honor system to rat out any VC or press not abiding by the rules. ;)

Live somewhere other than the Silicon Valley and want to have sister events? Drop me a line, I’ll give you an account and you can post your own locations & times.

Finally, sorry about the stock WordPress Theme.  I’ll dig around for something better, and you’re welcome to suggest one in the comments.