Posted at 2:42 PM on 7-9-11 by Rob T Firefly
VT continues in his crusade to make hackers eat dinner.
Hacker Community Dinner VII
Friday, July 22 · 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Moustache Pitza
265 E 10th St (between 1st Ave & Avenue A)
New York, New York
As always, you can vote on the location of the next dinner here.
Get further info, RSVP, and get added to VT’s email list about the Hacker Dinner events by emailing v3rm0nt at the usual gmail domain.
tags: events
Posted at 12:37 PM on 6-29-11 by Rob T Firefly
Who: Us, and hopefully you.
What: The NYC2600 meeting, Bucky Memorial Edition.
When: Friday, July 1, 5:00 PM ~ 8:00 PM
Where: Citigroup Center, 53rd Street and Lexington Avenue
Why: To meet up, eat food, do stuff, and hassle Gonzo for never having seen Ghostbusters.
See you there!
tags: events, fun, meetings
Posted at 3:50 AM on 6-13-11 by Rob T Firefly
Details abound for the next Hacker Dinner, from VT himself.
Hacker Community Dinner VI
Khyber Pass
Friday, June 24, 7:00pm – 10:00PM
34 St Mark’s Pl, New York 10003
Btwn 2nd & 3rd Ave
(212) 473-0989
If you’re coming, please try to come on time- the waitstaff gets annoyed if people filter in gradually over the course of an hour. Thanks!
Lastly, if you want to vote on the location and time of the next one, the permanent link to the Google Moderator is here.
Hope to see all of you there.
Al always, you can get further info, RSVP, and get added to VT’s email list about the Hacker Dinner events by emailing v3rm0nt at the usual gmail domain.
tags: events
Posted at 5:03 PM on 6-2-11 by Rob T Firefly
Who: Us, and hopefully you.
What: The NYC2600 meeting, David L. Mills’ Birthday Edition.
When: Friday, June 3, 5:00 PM ~ 8:00 PM
Where: Citigroup Center, 53rd Street and Lexington Avenue
Why: To meet up, eat food, do stuff, and look for footprints in space.
See you there!
tags: events, fun, meetings
Posted at 7:25 AM on 5-24-11 by Rob T Firefly
Leala informs us of a new meetup in the works.
NY Cultural Tech is a cross-disciplinary group of technologists focused on the advancement of emerging technologies from within the domains of public knowledge (government, museums, educational institutions, non-profits and other outwardly focused for-profits). We meet semi-monthly to share what we’ve been working on, or more importantly playing with, to learn from one another, and to enjoy a good stiff drink after work. These are relaxed, cross-collaborative, “get-togethers” and we encourage everyone to bring their laptops and their imaginations as we pool together the brightest minds from across disciplines to refine existing ideas and generate new ones.
To learn more, check out the NY Cultural Tech meetup!
tags: events