Berkeley Geek Dinner Photos

by Scott Beale on October 24, 2005 · 3 comments

Berkeley Geek Dinner

Robert Scoble was in town, so Dave Winer decided to have one of his legendary Geek Dinners at Fellini in Berkeley. Here are a few photos I shot of tonight’s gaggle of bloggers.

UPDATE 1: More photos from Michael Arrington and Tara Hunt.

UPDATE 2: Enric Teller has posted an excellent video blog of the Berkeley Geek Dinner which features Matt Mullenweg of WordPress, Marc Canter, Sims developer Don Hopkins and Gabe Rivera of Memeorandum.

photo credit: Scott Beale (Tara Hunt’s fish purse)

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Scobleizer - Microsoft Geek Blogger » Geek dinner Gillmortastic
October 25, 2005 at 3:22 am

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1 jen e. October 25, 2005 at 8:38 am

hey, cool — nice to see you made it to the east bay :-) joe & i go to fellini all of the time. it’s our favorite little neighborhood spot and the owner is super nice.
jen e.

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