Thanks For A Great November Meetup!

Courtesy flickr: Kingstonist

Courtesy flickr: Kingstonist

So… I’d planned on doing a nice, long post today and add in a paragraph about last night’s meetup… but writer’s block struck and I’m stumped… So all you get today is the meetup stuff.

Last night the LNMG entered our 3rd year of meetups by getting people together at the Coffeeco location at the Kingston Centre for some coffee, snacks and tech talking. In addition to our largest turnout yet (11 people showed up, but we only had 10 simultaneous there), we launched a new format for the meetups with a local speaker and discussion, followed by the more general tech chatter we’re used to.

We opened the meetup around 6:30 or so (Though official start time was 7:00) and invited our guest speaker – Rich Ottenhof of Coffeeco – up to speak around7:30. Rich talked about how the company is using Twitter to build brand recognition using geocaching-style giveaways every week and then asked everyone for some feedback on a larger-format, Twitter-based game he’s been thinking of.

The snacks (Thanks, @delilahevening!!) were tasty, the coffee was flowing and the chat was wonderful. Thanks to the whole crowd who came out last night! Stay tuned to this blog, the LNMG blog and the @LimestoneTweets account and we’ll announce December’s as soon as we confirm the date.

Meta Bits: Speaking and Projects Sidebar

Just a quickie from me today with two new bits on the site:

1. I am SUPER excited to finally announce that the speaking page is live. I’ve been presenting for audiences large and small for over 2 years now and while I’ve still been doing presenting in the private, corporate world for select clients, I haven’t been advertising these to date. I’ve got two “Keynote” style presentations listed (Living On The Cloud and Making Minutes Count) and am putting some finishing touches on presentation #3 (Broken Fishbowls) right now.

Even MORE exciting on that page, though, is a series of talks I’ve built that I’m calling ‘The Twenty-threes’. These are short (23-minute) presentations that were built to be modular and sectional so that they tie themselves together quite well when presented as a group. There are 35 of these right now, and I’m on track to be adding one each month or so.

2. I’ve also added a sidebar widget (Based, actually, on a few emails I received) that highlights some of the projects I’m involved in. This will, in time, become a page, too, but the widget should suffice for now.

That’s it. Until tomorrow!