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technology in the bay area

last week i was at a team meeting in a town called bodega bay (near the area where scenes from the birds were filmed).  it is about an hour or so north of san francisco.  a nice little town, but my most enjoyable moment were the louisiana hot oysters i had on the last night...mmm...tasty.  ok, back on track.

i had not thought ahead and accidentally (well at the time purposefully) made my return flight reservations for 06:00 AM from SFO international.  yeah, do the math.  that means i would have had to leave bodega bay, oh at 03:30-ish in the morning to drive to SFO and make it there in plenty of TSA approved time.  yeah, wasn't looking forward to that.  so my comrade anand offered for me to crash at his place the night before in the city.  sweet, i'm in.

about half way through the last day of our meeting, anand emails me an invite with the note "want to geek out tonight in the city" which intrigued me of course.  the invite was for a 'spontaneous drinking event' at a bar in the city.  those that know me, know that i don't drink, but i was still wanting to go see what this event was all about...after all it was the city!  oh yeah, and the event was organized via facebook completely.

House of shields

we rolled in and headed to the house of shields bar in the city (roughly 2nd and market).  it was a nice little bar, but one of those places that you wish could hold a lot more people.  it was a bit narrow, but had that really cool old bar vibe to it.  took me a while to get the bartender over to my side and i'm sure he was extra pissed that i only asked for a glass of water...hey, i still tipped him!  i strolled around a bit and was introduced to a few people.  one of them was terry chay, of lunch 2.0 and cindyb.  terry is a very nice guy with an obvious interest in other people as well as photography.  terry was walking around with a digital camera from leica.  it was unique looking in that it was  digital SLR that was so thin it was amazing.  i got a lesson on who leica was as a company and how this camera operated making use of different mirrors rather than more elements and straight-on lens reflections.  terry was very kind to let me take some shots and mess around with it.

i talked with some more people about a few things and had some great mini-conversations (wasn't there long).  someone came up and asked me about operating system things, etc. and we discussed what we did/didn't like about vista, osx, etc.  it was one of the rare tech conversations going on in that detail.  even the bar owner was walking around and mingling.  he wasn't behind the bar, he was in front of it...getting to talk with his customers, being a part of the action...and pitching some of his own ideas to these young entrepreneurs.

and that is just it.  between every other word being 'facebook' it dawned on me the buzz that is the 'bay area' and the encompassing energy in the tech world that exists.  the bar (occupancy limit 49, attendance 75+) was filled with 20-somethings and lower 30-somethings, all with incredibly high energy, filled with ideas, and stinking of entrepreneurial aromas.  it wasn't about bits and bytes, but rather ideas and connections.  the collision of thoughts and intersects of partnerships.  in the hour or so i was there, i desperately wanted to be a part of that.  sure, there are user groups, but after that user group meeting is over, do the conversations continue with such passion?  the bay area has that passion...everywhere.  c'mon arizona, where is this passion?  where are the new and innovative ideas?

i was thankful to have felt that energy for a while that night...oh and if you live in the bay area...did i mention we are hiring? :-)

thanks also to anand who has a bitchin' pad in the city...ahh to be young and single...

 

  1. 10/29/2007 5:05 PM | # re: technology in the bay area
    The question is then why don't you fill the job in the Bay Area and have MS change look for a replacement for you in Phoenix? We definately need to get the Bay Area position filled to help AI out. Sorry I missed you this time around. I'll be sure to catch you and AI out next time.

    Kurt
  2. 10/29/2007 9:47 PM | # re: technology in the bay area
    Thats a great point. Since moving to SF from Chicago, I realized how lacking the tech communities in other cities are. The bay area definitely has a certain passion about technology. Even when going out with non-software developer friends in SF we talk about ways to use Twitter, ideas for Facebook apps, etc. Every city is unique and can't copy what the bay area has, but maybe you just need to start spontaneous "geek night" in arizona to get the ball rolling.
  3. 10/29/2007 10:27 PM | # re: technology in the bay area
    kevin: just to be clear (as not to offend my local community as well), it isn't that i don't think arizona has a tech community, on the contrary, it is the silicon desert...it's just that i don't get the vibe, energy and innovation that i see in the bay area...maybe it is as simple as that it is the mecca for so many headquarters and money is there, yada yada. either way, i guess i'm yearning to have one of the next big things in the space come from a local. there are a few innovators here, but that entreneurial spirit in the bay is hard to beat and feel energized yourself. i love the tech community here...it is filled with passionate people...i don't mean to assume that what i felt in the bay != passion here in arizona...quite the opposite...i wish that passion i see in individuals and organizations could drive others to be more passionate, drive competition, get people connecting, people thinking, and not just flipping bits and arguing about whose language is better :-)
  4. 10/30/2007 2:30 PM | # re: technology in the bay area
    Hey thanks for coming (you mispelled my name in the tag BTW).

    Technically the Leica is not a digital SLR because it doesn't have a reflex mirror. It's a digital rangefinder.

    I find it funny that everyone else talks about tech and entrepreneurship, etc. but me. I talk about cameras. :-D

 
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