Last night’s meetup was, like the December meetup, a very fun experience. This time we met at Christopher’s in Porter Square instead of Grendel’s Den in Harvard Square. Both places make very good hamburgers – last night I had a “Burgah” with carmelized onions, thick juicy bacon, and tangy jack cheese. Yum.
I also got to meet a lot of interesting people:
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***Anonymous|http://peacebang.blogspot.com/***, a minister who keeps a blog, but is keeping it secret from her congregation. Not because there’s anything ‘bad’ about it, just to keep some privacy between her and the congregation and to give herself some space to post her thoughts.
***Joshua Darden|http://www.joshuadarden.com/***, a typeface designer working from Brooklyn, NY, but up to visit his friend and colleague, ***Susan Kaup|http://www.sooz.com/*** (also present at the meeting). He told me about some interesting projects he’s worked on, including designing a custom typeface for a newspaper’s printing presses. Joshua is also a Mac user.
Dermot O’Rourke, a charming gentleman from the Old Country, who is currently a visiting scientist at MIT’s Clinical Research Center. We discussed topics ranging from taking long driving trips, to the different meanings of “By-The-Sea” in the names of European towns as opposed to American towns. (For example, Manchester-by-the-sea in Massachusetts carries an image of upscale living, sophistication, and desirable real estate. Cardiff-by-the-sea in Great Britain, on the other hand, was a fairly rough town and not at all the image of sophistication that ‘by-the-sea’ projects in America)
***Mary Bridges|http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/home/mary_bridges***, a freelance journalist working for the Boston Globe. She was present to do some research for an article. The Globe has recently done some articles on Meetups, so I’m not sure if she’s working on another Meetup article, or something about blogging, or maybe both. (It’s been a couple of years now since my name was in the Boston Globe – last time was when the iTunes Music Store first opened, and I was quoted along with some other local Mac users. Who knows, maybe I’ll make it in again – though I was hardly one of the more interesting folks at the meetup.)
***Jared Dunn|http://www.jareddunn.org/***, yet another Mac user, who I had met at the last Meetup. He works as a lab manager in ***MIT|http://web.mit.edu/***’s Picower center, and is also a freelance web developer.
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There were a bunch of people down at the other end of the table, who I unfortunately didn’t get a chance to talk to: ***Rob Sama|http://www.robsama.com/***, Clair Degutis, ***Steve Garfield|http://www.stevegarfield.com/***, and ***Susan Kaup|http://www.sooz.com/***. Hopefully at the next meetup, our seats will be shuffled around a bit so that it’s easier to chat with other folks. Also, I at least have their blogs on my blogroll now, so I’ll be able to stay up to date.
I’ve got some photos from last night ***here|http://gallery.prwdot.org/boston_blogger_meetup_20050131***. Meetups are a lot of fun, and I’d highly encourage everyone to check out the ***Meetup website|http://www.meetup.com/***. Find some Meetups in your area, meet some new people, network, whatever. It’s a blast. And maybe I’ll see you at the next Boston Weblogger Meetup!