What's on my calendar? The usual mix of tech and alt events in LA and beyond.
- Kirk is hosting the Nov Community Buildrs on Thursday. I've never been able to make one, although I like the concept and encouraged Kirk to start this up when we talked during the summer. I actually think I'm gonna leave this event alone, because I'm working on creating another new community that happens on Thursdays closer to my hood, and branching away from the geek/tech scene. I'm talking about Aikido. I get tired of being only in my brain, so I've been getting back into practicing aikido and helping get the local shusekai dojo going. I've got some plans for other body/movement classes I'm gonna organize in 2008.
- Irina is throwing the Winnies this Friday at CineSpace. I love the idea behind the event, so I'm going and might give or receive an award.
- Then Saturday night A+D wrangled me into doing a last minute BootieLA performance. Me and my posse will be performing alongside my fav DJs on stage starting just after midnight!
- Then I'm off to Mountain View for the Internet Identity Workshop until the 5th. Ask a Ninja is doing their live thing for the ask a ninja day. I don't think I'll make it to that.
- And then it's December. Santarchy in LA (on the 8th) and SF on the 15th. December Geek Dinner, tbd. Machine Project's Fry. Open Space Facilitation training back up in the East Bay and I'm trying to make it to NYC to see Neilalien, Joe, Dame Darcy, Steve and some other folks I am forgetting at the moment.
- Finally, it's back to Cambria to close out the year. 2007 - opened and closed.
Wow - 2007 - lots happened. Lots changed. Lots was accomplished. I didn't get my 40 days in the desert. But I was extremely successful at pimping and promoting - my main goal of this year. I already know what my main challenges for 2008 are. To get over myself and do these three things I hate doing. If I do those things, then my face will be on a cover (again) soon and I'll have jetted off on another trajectory - or more likely I'll be following several threads all at once. But before we go off on that ride, let's get through the rest of the year.
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