Triangle Bloggers Barbecue

If you are a blogger and you are in the Triangle area of North Carolina this Friday, I hope to see you at the Triangle Bloggers Barbecue. Sign up on the Wiki there if you know you can show up for sure.

Let's have fun kicking off the Fall '06 Triangle Blogger Season!

More like this

I will mirror this post on the Science Blogging Conference homepage. Let me know if I missed you (i.e., if you ever mentioned or intend to mention the conference on your blog). This will be updated until everyone is exhausted! Because it is going to be so long, I'll keep most of it under the…
It is official - ScienceOnline2010, the fourth annual conference on science and the Web, will be held on January 15-17th, 2010 in the Research Triangle Park area (the exact location to be announced). Please join us for this three-day event to explore science on the Web. Our goal is to bring…
If you attended the Science Blogging Conference or read what people blogged about it, or said about it in subsequent interviews, you know how much fun it is to meet your favourite bloggers in real life. You gain a new perspective, you read them more diligently, you understand them better, and you…
I see this session as the seed for this year's theme of ConvergeSouth. Continuing the ConvergeSouth coverage... Saturday early afternoon: Exposing a little organizational glitch - Roch Smith's session moved to a different room (Hoder was absent), yet there was no sign posted at the old venue, nor…

I've heard that Triangle bloggers make fer some mighty tasty barbecue, regardless of whether you prefer Eastern-style or Western-style.

You gonna have any of them French-fried pee-taters with 'em, hmmm?

Pam, sorry to scare the hell out of you outside the Federal last week. When you get to be a famous blogger, people just start to recognize you on the street! Pretty soon, we'll be hounding you for autographs and pictures with our kids.

We'll miss ya - travel safely.

AP, you didn't scare, me. It's just that I'm not a big enough celeb to believe that I would be recognized, ROTFLOL. Actually that's only the third time I've been IDed:
1) On a plane coming back from NYC, some random passenger recognized me (and Kate) and said the "I'm a big fan of your blog" comment.
2) You. I wasn't startled so much as I was trying to place you with my blog hat on. You were speaking quite quickly and I wasn't digesting everything you said.
3) A ticket taker at the NC Gay and Lesbian film fest theater reoognized me, said she was a big fan of the blog, then emailed me later that night to apologize for making a fool of herself (she didn't!).

I still feel that I'm a nobody, and can't figure out how I attained whatever blog "fame index" I have (is there such a measure, lol?). ;)