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BarCamp Stanford, Women 2.0, SFWoW

August 25, 2006 Posted by Shawn B

I show two interesting events for the upcoming Saturday so I will be roaming the Peninsula in search of great people & ideas:

BarCampStanford - This event is part of the larger BarCamp Earth campaign with simultaneous BarCamps across the world, so you too can share in the concentrated brain waves sweeping the planet. Most of all, it’s a reason to get smart folk assembled at Stanford University for a pow-wow. I’ll be in attendance on Saturday. If you too intend to come, do sign-up and be accounted for.

Also Saturday, Women 2.0 and Meetro host a poolside party mixer. Since this is just the sort of thing I’ve been yearning for since the BlogHer conference, I figure I should check it out if I get out of BarCamp in time. After all, I now associate pool + sun + food/drink + majority of women with a great mixer occasion.

And speaking of women in tech. Yesterday, I attended an SFWOW function. SFWOW, which stands for “San Francisco Women on the Web”, is an organization I participated in when I first landed in San Francisco. Unfortunately that was when the new economy was slumping in 2001, so I caught the tail-end of the glory days and went to an SFWOW mixer or two. Since then, SFWOW has been largely a useful mail list and F2F events less seldom. Last night, I did mix and mingle though and got the sense that revitalization is underway with more upcoming events in the pipeline. So I’m going to help out by proclaiming the advance word better via the events channels I’ve grown fond of using. Like I said, I was so infused by the BlogHer spirit that I want to see more mixers oriented towards women in tech and women professionals who will speak about their experiences.

And thus the next meeting of SFWOW tech women will be coming up soon at 6PM on Tuesday, September 5th, in the Finiancial District of San Francisco with a panel focus on email marketing tips and tricks. The venue, London Wine Bar, is one I know very well and recommend enthusiastically since I have utilized it many times over for my own nefarious event purposes. It’s a great place to drink, mingle, and carry on conversation without competing noise, and the wines are terribly nice as well! I posted it as an Upcoming event so chime in there if you’ll be coming.

As an aside, let me state that I am seven days deep into the rather extreme Master Cleanse Lemonade Diet, or my special variation which still allows small quantities of wine and coffee for sanity’s sake. So put aromatic food in my immediate vicinity and I’m likely to bite someone’s head off. I don’t normally try this sort of drastic food restriction thing, but it seemed like an interesting experiment to undertake and so far, yes, my waistline has shrunk. Already I have foregone dinners and some food gatherings in this week but, naturally, this is shaping up to be a BBQ-centric, food and drink kind of weekend. I’m supposed to end this diet some time between Monday and Wednesday, though temptation beckons from every side! I must hold fast, yes.

4 Responses to “BarCamp Stanford, Women 2.0, SFWoW”

  1. Jackie Danicki Says:

    What does this lemonade rĂ©gime entail? I’m intrigued. (I always put on weight when I come to the US.)

  2. Shawn B Says:

    Oh it’s this horribly trying, dare I say almost crash, Master Cleanser diet whereby you drink a concoction of lemons, maple syrup, cayenne pepper, and water. Mostly it breaks one’s bad eating habits and diverts a person from the eating of bad stuff for awhile, which naturally has a positive effect. I am almost done with the prescribed timeframe, and can’t wait ;-)

  3. Jeremy Pepper Says:

    That’s just wrong on so many levels.

  4. Shawn B Says:

    Ha, Jeremy! Isn’t it though? Yet surprisingly effective - I have apparently downsized my waist.

    Gee, maybe I’m onto something blogwise though. I could have a whole blog dedicated to those who try erratic diets, only count me out for the experimentation. I could just moderate.

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