Boston .Net Blogger Dinner

by Jason Haley 9. June 2004 00:11

(Geek Dinner) + (80 Degrees) + (No Air conditioning) != Good Idea

Thanks to everyone who came, next time I will pick a better environment to hold it in!

Taking Scoble's advice on organizing Geek dinners, I tried to get at least 3 big shots to come (fortunatly for Scoble - he is a big shot so he only needs to worry about 2 more people)  Dave Platt (couldn't make it), Sam Gentile (who brought along Phil Stanhope - which made up for Dave) and Casey Chesnut. All in all I think it was a pretty good turn out for such a short notice (announced on Saturday and held on Tuesday)  a total of 10 people showed up.

It was too bad that I picked a pub that decided open windows are better than actually turning on the air conditioning (maybe Casey felt more at home with the heat than the rest of us - since he is from Texas). I will have to remember to add that to the list.

Lessons learned from last night to add on to Scoble's Laws (see below) - which I need to follow closer next time --- listen to Scoble he knows what he is talking about:

  1. Air Conditioning! - especially if it is going to be close to 80
  2. Find a cheaper place than an Irish pub downtown Boston
  3. Loud (and bad) music in the background doesn't help the conversation

Scoble's Laws for holding a Geek dinner

  1. Have it in a place that can be scaled quickly without having much pain
  2. Be sensitive to the cost
  3. Name tags can help, particularly on a first meeting since no one knows each other
  4. If you get three "big names" to agree to come, then a lot of other people will come too

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