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Meetup tonight

David Nunez
David Nunez

There is another Meetup tonight!  I made some signs to put up to avoid the problem of last time.

8 people have rsvp'd, but I'd estimate half will actually show up.

With proper care, something like this could really take off.  It could EASILY be a well-attended, fun, happily crowded, and memoriable event series.  Someone with a community-building mentality could really organize some cool stuff - get guest speakers, get food subsidized, accomplish work and goals, PUT US ON THE MAP.

I could sign up to be a host for the next one, I guess.

Uh-oh, I've officially been at this non-profit long enough to have a warped perception of the world.

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Dir of Technology at the MIT Museum • Writing about emerging tech's impact on your life • Speculative insights on the intersection of humanity and technology 🤖

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