Pigeons, Periscopes, and Pizza
by Nick on Jun.29, 2009, under Geeky, Personal
This post is partially because feel this weekend deserves an excellent recap, partially because I want to acknowledge some of my newfound friends, and partially because I don’t want to make the same mistake I made by not posting about the tweetup I attended a few months ago hosted by Tricon.
A brief explanation of the occasion is probably in order first, I suppose. For those of you who were not in the loop, the 20 Something Bloggers decided that this weekend would be a great time for (the first) summer meetup, a way to meet the people behind some of the blogs and forum postings keeping the community alive, and, as a central location for a good number of the group (as well as being an event-filled and tourist-friendly location for those who would be traveling), it would be held in Chicago.
Thursday
Of course, no trip to a blogger meetup in Chicago would be complete without Rachelskirts or her friend Sean, so we jumped on an inbound train and found ourselves in the Windy City one long (though fun-filled) train ride later, just in time for the “official” pizza dinner.
After some wackiness with the Giordano’s we originally had planned to eat at, we ended up spending quite a bit of time waiting outside Pizzeria Due (an extension of Uno’s
), chatting, deciding that street sweepers were worthy of grand theft auto, and generally enjoying each other’s company before heading in to discover that Dell Mini 9s (like mine) make excellent cell phone chargers in a pinch, realize that some people easily confuse Dr. Dre with Dr. Who (*ahem*), and determine that I’ve helped enough people out to earn the rank of “The #$&#ing Man.”
Friday
Long train rides aren’t necessarily entertaining or comfortable when riding solo, so I skipped the events on Friday (in the physical sense), instead opting to poke and prod at everyone on Twitter. (In retrospect, being underage and spending the evening at a bar probably wouldn’t have been the most pleasurable of times, anyway.)
Saturday
Saturday was supposed to be the official 20SB wine tasting, but Rachelskirts, LovelyAnomaly, and I decided that we didn’t want to participate. (Well, that wasn’t much of a choice for me, but I wouldn’t have gone anyway.) Instead, the three of us took a hike (a painfully-crowded bus, actually) north to visit a nature museum, decide that the age limitations on children’s play areas don’t apply to us, (in Rachel’s words) “hack” the exhibit kiosks (because visiting about:blank is akin to hacking, apparently), and (with many thanks to the Subway that thoughtfully had its operating license suspended the day before) discover what Lovely and Rachel described as the best darn crêpes ever.
A little more wandering, an El ride, and a confusing map of the Merchandise Mart later, we found our way to Bucca di Beppo, where we caught up with the rest of the group and met Tim, perhaps the best server I’ve ever met (and little did we know his name was actually Tim until we got the receipt – we were simply calling him that to give him a name until that point). Too much food, good atmosphere, and plenty of people to talk with.
Sunday
I might not have had a chance to physically meet up with everyone (again), but I did get a chance to claim that I have seen the present-day version of the time machine from Back to the Future, find a $150 keyboard marked down to $10, assist with softmodding a Wii, and work on other things related to the next episode of TechCentric, so I can’t complain that the day was wasted.
Monday
Why might I be including Monday, the day after the meetup officially ended? Well, if taking the hijinks back online wasn’t enough, Monday has been a crazy day of people trying to find those last few stragglers on Twitter, Facebook, the 20SB site, their blogs, or wherever else they may be, swapping stories, and helping each other write up their experiences (when you have a group of bloggers hanging out, it’s expected that they all write up something about it, right?). Oh, and deciding that MomInRealLife owns everyone’s phones, of course.
It’s been fun meeting and trading jokes with some of the people behind the curtain, so to speak. I’m glad I went, and I’m more than willing to do it again (sooner than next year, even). Here’s to the success of the 20SB Ultimate Meetup!
June 29th, 2009 on 9:57 pm
Man, what a great weekend.
Again: I was turning that silly periscope so I could look through it. Apparently 5’8″ is toooo tall for the children’s area in the nature museum.
June 29th, 2009 on 9:59 pm
LovelyAnomaly: I know. I just couldn’t resist pairing that picture with a teasing caption.
July 7th, 2009 on 8:52 pm
Maybe the NEXT meet-up will be in London!
Or perhaps in a part of America that I really want to visit (but I can’t think of one at the moment… how about Alaska? Hawaii?)
Sounds like you had fun tho’ — and hopefully made some good friends
July 7th, 2009 on 8:58 pm
Sebastian: Unfortunately, I don’t think I could make a London meetup. Or a meetup anywhere further away from Chicago from where I am now.
Of course, things could change…
July 7th, 2009 on 9:00 pm
Living the student dream? Or the graduate Bohemian dream?
July 7th, 2009 on 9:01 pm
Sebastian: The student dream, of course.
July 7th, 2009 on 9:03 pm
Don’t be tempted to stretch it out. Even though it feels good right now (well, apart from the inverted-back-to-front boxer shorts), it’s good to just get it done and out of the way.
Plus, then you can begin the whole ‘wasn’t college great?’ reminiscing thing which _everyone_ loves…
And of course, you can make money and see the world. Well, that’s what I’m trying to do anyway.
July 7th, 2009 on 9:06 pm
Sebastian: Thanks for the advice. And no, I have no intention of stretching my time as a student out any more than it has to be.
As far as your goal of seeing the world, good for you.
I hope your journeys prove to be as enjoyable and fruitful as you’ve dreamed for them to be.
(Also, the underscores staring me in the face from your comment are making me consider installing the Markdown plugin even more.)
July 7th, 2009 on 9:11 pm
Proposal
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While you’re at it, how about making the site black on white rather than white on black?
My poor eyes.
July 7th, 2009 on 9:13 pm
Sebastian: A new/modified theme has been on the to-do list for a while. It’s just a matter of me finding the time to get one done and the creativity to come up with something original.
I might go ahead and tone down the white to a soft gray in the meantime to cut some of the contrast out, though.
July 7th, 2009 on 9:18 pm
It’s more that most of the web is black-on-white, and switching between the two is (for me) akin to injecting my testicles with fish paste and dangling them in a hungry pool of piranhas.
If you don’t have time to update your blog while you’re a student…
July 8th, 2009 on 1:17 am
Sebastian: I know, I know. I’ve been meaning to change up this theme or start on a new one from scratch for quite some time now. The only part of the equation I can’t seem to put together is enough imagination to come up with a clean but unique theme that doesn’t murder your eyesight.
If I don’t have time to update my blog while I’m a student…what?