Fancy a Curry 2.0?
I’m heading back to Dublin for an Enterprise Ireland meeting and would like to extend a warm dinner invite (on me) to you if you’re interested in talking about the usual Web and mobile related stuff. All are welcome but places are obviously limited.
Venue Jaipur, 41 South Great George’s St, Dublin 2
Date 1st February 2007
Time 19:00
Dress code usual scruffy start-up attire
Get in touch if you’re interested, or leave a comment.
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Update:
Atendees so far (I’ll be offline from this afternoon 31/1, so this may not be up to date)
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Myself, Cloud, Brian Greene and Johnny Beirne will be at the Digital Media Awards tomorrow evening. Pity I’ll miss this.
Crap! As a matter of interest, could you make it tonight? Talk about short notice!
Nope, college tonight and I’m Cork based!
[...] Myself, John, Brian, and Johnny will be at the Digital Media Awards tomorrow evening. There’s also a blogger curry going on in Dublin organised by Paul Walsh. I also hear that John “I didn’t know he was a ginger til Blogorrah mentioned it”Ryan will aso be at the Digital Media Awards. Himself and John Breslin and a few others are up for the Best Blog award. (Not affiliated with the Irish Blog Awards) I got a spare ticket at the last minute so I’ve given it to Twenty. John, he’ll be the one with the slingshot. awards blogs ireland irish irishblogs [...]
Yo,
I’d love to stop by. Heading to Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, but there’re two support acts and it’s just up the road in Tripod.
Well up for a few glasses of wine and talking geekchic2.0.
Roll on,
Paul
That’s crap Damien, was looking forward to meeting you – soon I hope.
Paul, you’re more than welcome – what time do you expect to arrive roughly?
Making won’t be a problem, but I’ll be about town all afternoon and evening – not going to be heading home between my afternoon business and the gig.
Looks like my seven was stripped out. That should have read “Making seven won’t be a problem”
That’s great Paul – I’ve added your name to the list.
Thank you kindly lades and gents, that was a very enjoyable meal, learned some new things, discovered there are real humans behind the nicks and avatars, and had some lovely food into the bargain.
Yeah,
quality night. Great food, good discussion. I’ll write it up for sure. Photos came out alright. Dreamlike, one might say, or nightmare, depending on the perspective.
Poor Wrafter, poor poor Wrafter, didn’t get to see his kids.
Posting those photos, Paul?
(And to clarify, I don’t have sprogs hidden away anywhere, kids being Cold War Kids, the band I flew to Ireland this week to see, but subsequently missed. Not happy)
Photos:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/91752661@N00/sets/72157594514081818/
Crazy ass shit. But if nothing else came of it, I’m defintely inspired to take my blog a bit more seriously. Thinking I’ll get up and running on WordPress again, get me some feedburner action and define my topics – I think they’ll simply be music, film and technology. My three great passions.
Peace
[...] So, we had a lovely ‘entertaining’ evening in Dublin on Friday last. In my original post I gave a couple of days notice of an open invite to a geek dinner. We ended up with a nice small group of 10 so it was possible to have a decent chat with most. [...]
Thanks for the photos Paul
I’ve linked to them in my new post.
[...] So, we had a lovely ‘entertaining’ evening in Dublin on Friday last. In my original post I gave a couple of days notice of an open invite to a geek dinner. We ended up with a nice small group of 10 so it was possible to have a decent chat with most. [...]