Very cool Christine! Thanks for posting!
Last activity: Dec 09, 2008
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Posted Mar 16, 2007 recommedations wanted to event locations by Cere Davis
Ok, right. Silly me for not thinking of the Spitfire, when I was just there. For the Spitfire, do you have to schedule the space? Does it cost $$?
-Cere
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Posted Mar 16, 2007 Comments Please by Andy Mayo
I really enjoyed the site content. Good stuff. The header needs to have less of a offset from the top though IMO.
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Posted Mar 15, 2007 Intro to Patents hosted by Jim Ruttler, Patent and Tra...
I just got back from this event. It was the best 25 bucks I've spent in a long time! Very concise, focused and packed with info.
-Cere
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Posted Mar 13, 2007 Iranian New Year by Robert Rashidi
Ack! Robert, yer killing me.
I would really enjoy this happening at Alki, but I could have used a little more advanced notice.
Happy New Year to ya!
-Cere
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Posted Mar 08, 2007 Talkin' Tech hosted by Bill Harding
You're a nut job Kevin. :) I think Geologists are the sexyist because "thrusting causes erogeny".
Besides, you could argue that geeks are fairly violent too, with commands like: cut, split, break, hash, flush, trap, push, pop
-Cere
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Posted Mar 04, 2007 Paul Stamets on: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World: by Cere Davis
Also, email me if you are interested in car pooling to this event. Since it's at all the way over at Bastyr (Kenmore), the commute will likely be more fun if I can share the ride. I am coming from the Queen Anne area.
-Cere
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Posted Mar 02, 2007 BizJam! by Dan McComb
DJ? Music? Nice!
I wonder if I and others could bring our ipods/mp3 players and augment the DJ's music selection.
Perhaps the "DJ" could be Indi as well, in that the music is just a aggregation of peoples dance music playlists.
-Cere
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Posted Mar 02, 2007 WHere to find Research info? by Amy Woidtke (woid-key)
Hi Amy,
My guess is that the answer is as diverse as the product that you wish to market. Care to provide a little more info about what field you are thinking of?
...and yes, I know it's bad to end in a preposition. I just happen to hate that gramatical rule. :)
-Cere
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Posted Mar 01, 2007 Everything You Wanted to Know About Rolfing But Were Afraid to Ask by Jim Allbaugh
Please do attend a public event. I am really interested in trying Rolfing for a somewhat stiff hip/lower back. ...Have been for some time in fact.
I'm hesitant to just dive in with questions but would really enjoy talking more about how Rolfing could help via a face to face meet up.
-Cere
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Posted Feb 26, 2007 legal structures for cohousing by Cere Davis
Thanks much to both of you for the feedback one this. I have my tentacles out in a gazillion directions inquiring about this but I am sure I will find your advice/leads useful once I am further down the road in this process.
-Cere
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Posted Feb 26, 2007 Passing on Info for Part-Time Office Job (Seattle) by Gwen Williams
Correction...correction.
My understanding of work study is that it is 50%/50% split, but it is available to any student. I seem to recal that there are constraints on who can hires for work study though. I thought it was only for U related work though.
-Cere
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Posted Feb 23, 2007 (Quarter) Mile High (Networking) Club hosted by Kevin Selkowitz
The view sounds fantastic! As for the dress code? Well, I'll work on it. :)
-Cere
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Posted Feb 14, 2007 It aint just for couples anymore...Valentines Day. by Amy Woidtke (woid-key)
Great sentiments Amy.
Back at ya and then some!
I have often thought that V-day should be a day of general sentimentality, where the people that have added value to your life are acknowledged in a kind of scrolling list of credits that you could post on a website or send in email.
Something like:
"to: Jane Blow - for being such a great friend when it mattered"
"to: Joe Blow - for not sucking" :)
You get the idea...
-Cere
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Posted Feb 07, 2007 Where Are the Women Bloggers? by Sonya Neblett
M'kay. This may just be a projection of my own view of the world...which is a little slanted, I must admit. I am inclined to think that there are less women bloggers for the same reason that there are less women radio shock jocks. Also, I personally find blogs to be just too much to keep up with, there's an endless supply of them and they don't transport well into a car ride, etc, where I could multitask with other things.
It seems to me that women are just less motivated by self promoting know-it-all solo ventures and more motivated (and even empowered) by knowing that their thoughts and feelings are shared. I think feelings are poorly rendered via words, and even less well rendered by text.
All of that said, I am personally VERY motivated by the idea of getting a bunch of women together in person, over a shared interest, and transcribing parts of their in-person conversation into text blog. Maybe that would be both more fun for women and more compelling to read for others.
.02
-Cere
