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Original Post: A ridiculously huge Portland Nerd Dinner
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I was (fortunately or unfortunately) all
suited up as I had been presenting to a visiting bank all day. As you know,
many Nerds see a suit only at Weddings and Funerals (and often not even then) so it
caused quite the stir.
One kind gentleman who works for MSDN even
said during the Q&A that "We don't take questions from Bible salesmen!"
I'd have fought him on the spot, but I'm just a tiny 42 Regular off the rack, and
he'd likely crush my
head. ;)
Anyway, it also marked the triumphant return of Rory to
the NW - land of Birkenstocks
and Socks. He was in attendance with his always charming and considerably-better-half, Kori.
As he has given up colonial life he
needs to have a post for us to trackback a 'blogosphere I-told-you-so' in
the style of the "Sells TP."
Chris was kind enough to bring down Shawn
Morrissey, Kent Sharkey and a few
other people who's names escape me although I've met them before. After the
dinner the MSDN team held a Q&A session. You really have to give Microsoft
credit for being sincerely interested in what the developer thinks. They spent
at least a half-hour talking about ways to make MSDN better before I had to go.
No doubt something amazing happened after I left as is typical with these events.
Unless I literally hang out until the joint closes down, Rich
Claussen always tells me the next day, "Dude! You should have hung out!
Right after you left..." Sigh. I'm sure he'll post pictures of whatever
I missed. :)
Seriously, go to the next Nerd Dinner whenever it may be. It's turned into more
than just a great networking event. You really have to give Jim
Blizzard credit for being one hell of a Developer Evangelist. The concept
is really taking off. Russ
Fustino (of Russ's Toolshed fame) is hosting the .NET Pub Club in the Gulf States
district. Fabulous.