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Friday, Nov 03, 2000
Last Monday I went into the city for an interview at Quidnunc and stuck around to have lunch with my friend Karen. After that it was off to the Metreon to take a look at the latest Vaios and test drive a Playstation 2, then as I was walking back to the parking lot, I passed Moscone Hall and saw that Web2000 was going on. I dipped in just to see what it was all about, didn't have a badge, didn't feel like getting a badge to see demos of Flash 5 and GoLive, so I just walked through the crowd for a minute and picked up a free chocolate chip cookie (Cookies are free, but 500ml of water costs $3.50?).
Anyhow, yesterday I realized that a lot of 'etherfriends', fellow bloggers who I've spoken to and linked to, but never met in person, have come in from places distant to go to Web2000 and I was too dim to even realize. Most of them aren't even reading their email while they're out of town (rahter, in my town) so I can't reach them. Anyhow, if Metagrrl, Ian Whitney, Kottke, or any other bloggers who I link to or read this are (duh) reading this, I'll be at the Midnight Matrix at the Metreon tonight (Midnight IMAX screening of the Matrix. Keanu-fu, only 5 stories tall!). You probably have no idea what I look like. Hmm.. There are pcis on the site somewhere. I'll be in a dark wool overcoat, and can be paged at damn pacbell says paging isn't working. grubmle scratch that bit about paging. Ah well, I'll see ya if I see ya. If you like it, please share it.
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aboutme
Hi, I'm Kevin Fox. I also have a resume. electricimp
I'm co-founder in The Imp is a computer and wi-fi connection smaller and cheaper than a memory card. We're also hiring. followme
I post most frequently on Twitter as @kfury and on Google Plus. pastwork
I've led design at Mozilla Labs, designed Gmail 1.0, Google Reader 2.0, FriendFeed, and a few special projects at Facebook. ©2012 Kevin Fox |