WordCamp Kickoff Party

by Scott Beale on August 3, 2006 · 7 comments

Taylor's Automatic Refresher

Niall Kennedy is organizing a Kickoff Party for WordCamp tomorrow night (Friday, August 4th) at Taylor’s Automatic Refresher, which is located in San Francisco’s historic Ferry Building. We will be meeting there at 7pm. Both the entire Laughing Squid Web Hosting (freshly over-caffeinated from working all day at Ritual Roasters) and Automattic crews will be there, since they are all in town for WordCamp. Afterwards we will migrate to nearby bars for drinks. I’ll bring my EV-DO router for any live-bloggers that are coming. This event is also posted over on upcoming.org.

UPDATE: Here are a few photos I shot while we were at Taylor’s Automatic Refresher.

photo credit: Thomas Hawk

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Cameron Olthuis
August 4, 2006 at 12:56 am
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1 Thomas Hawk August 3, 2006 at 8:15 pm

Hey Scott, also the Ferry Building has free wi-fi so anyone can connect up.

Best,

Tom

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2 Scott Beale August 3, 2006 at 8:25 pm

Yeah, Niall mentioned that, but he also said that it wasn’t that reliable, so he asked me if I could bring the router just in case.

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