Jackson West Features Scott Beale In SFGate’s Culture Blog

by Scott Beale on June 21, 2007 · 2 comments

Jackson West just posted a mini interview with me, “Future Fresser: Scott Beale”, for his Thursday column in SFGate’s Culture Blog. He kicks things off with a very flattering intro to his interview, where he asks me about my thoughts regarding the current state of the tech scene.

It’s funny how it all comes full circle. When I first met Jackson, back in the early part of 2005, he was the editor of SFist, where he interviewed me for his “Bay Blogger Thursday” series.

UPDATE: Laughing Squid is getting double exposure in SFGate today, Violet Blue referenced The Squid List in her Open Source Sex column: “A Sexy Pride Guide”

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1 Jackson West June 22, 2007 at 8:34 am

Always a pleasure, good sir!

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