Community developer events
Hackers and Founders Sunday Meetup
- Date
- Sun, 8 Nov 2009, 21:00 - 23:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , Mountain View, US
- Cost
- Free
Sorry about the different schedule on this one. I'm having a lot of schedule issues with my job. I have this Sunday available for a meetup. We'll be getting back to our regularly scheduled Tuesday evening meetups soon, and I should be able to schedule them out for the rest of the year pretty soon as well.
I also want to welcome Mike Cargian as a co organizer. He's been attending the meetups since shortly after we started, and he's graciously accepted to host meetups on days when I can't be there for scheduling issues.
I've scheduled this to start Sunday afternoon at 1:00 pm, but a lot of people come and go throughout the evening, so feel free to show up later if you can't make it at that time. I'll be around from 1 pm to 5 pm.
We'll be meeting in the center of the billiard club. They have a raised platform with tables for people to sit around. We have signs on the tables with a big orange "H" logo on them. I'm also hard to miss. I'm 6' 6" tall, and I have a blond pony tail. I also be wearing a name tag. Everyone that attends the meetup usually wears a name tag with our "H" logo on it. That makes it easier to know who's there for the meetup. We're all up for conversation, so please introduce yourself, put a name tag on and join the conversation. It's a lot of fun.
The agenda: Talking about tech news, startups, our companies, shiny new technologies that we're interested in, etc... It's very informal and casual. Many of us are either interested in founding a startup, in the process of founding a startup or are serial entrepreneurs.
If this sounds interesting, feel free to stop by, have a tasty beverage and join the conversation.
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