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Hawaii Geek Meet IV

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Hawaii Geek Meet IV

Time: April 17, 2011 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Magic Island
Website or Map: http://www.hawaiigeek.com
Phone: 815-310-0808
Event Type: potluck, picnic
Organized By: Ryan
Latest Activity: Dec 23, 2019

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The Hawaii Geek Meet is a casual, friendly, open potluck gathering of geeks.  And we mean "geek" in a most inclusive, positive way. Do you like technology?  Do you have a specialty?  Among your friends or coworkers, are you the guru, the go-to person for things that blink or have moving parts?  Whether you're passionate about programming, photography, design, HAM radio, model rockets, painting, teaching... we want to meet you.

For specific and focused local groups, the Hawaii Geek Meet is a great excuse to see old friends and catch up on the latest tips and trends.  But at the same time, the idea of Hawaii Geek Meet is to mix and mingle with other brilliant people, people you might never meet in your own circles, but people with whom we'd bet you'd get along smashingly.

 

The Hawaii Geek Meet is also proudly a family affair! Geek dads, geek moms, geek kids, cousins, and toddlers are welcome.

 

Technology and the great outdoors! Geeks and the people who love them! Feed your appetite and your curiosity at this fourth annual event!

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Comment by Tetsuzan Benny Ron on April 12, 2011 at 9:58pm

Cool Logo :)

Hey Ryan, E kala mai, but will have to leave early to catch a flight to Guam :(

Comment by Ryan on April 12, 2011 at 8:09am

Just wanted to touch bases again before the 4th annual Hawaii Geek Meet this Sunday at Magic Island, Picnic Area #40. The location is the same as in years past, along the marina/Diamond Head edge of the peninsula, about halfway in. Here's a map with a pin indicating the approximate spot:

 

http://goo.gl/maps/vFIi

 

Our event runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., officially, but of course we've always suggested showing up early for setup. This year, logistics is complicated a bit by a 5K half marathon beginning and ending at the park the same morning:

 

http://j.mp/wahine5k

 

The run is from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., but will probably impact parking and park access. Fortunately the busiest part of the run will probably be the dawn start, dissipating from then, and by late morning things should be manageable. Still, please plan ahead, and bring an extra serving of patience. In years past, more athletic folks have easily pulled into Ala Moana Center from the mauka side and just crossed into the park. (Not that we officially recommend this!)

 

If you are bringing a tent or other equipment (and we do love equipment -- gadgets, toys, gear, displays, etc.), as you stake out your spot, please help us create an open, "L" shape facing the parking lot to encourage mixing and mingling.

 

We will have only a limited amount of power and sporadic Wi-Fi available via mobile hotspots, so if you also have your own resources available, we'd recommend having them on hand just in case.

 

For the potluck, we've encouraged individuals to bring food for about 10 people, but of course groups can coordinate their own spread and be concerned mostly about feeding group members. We will try to have a designated food and beverage tent, if you'd like to be part of it.

 

Please take advantage of this event as an opportunity to reconnect with your own colleagues, friends, and family, as well as to meet new people. Past Geek Meets have always resulted in wonderful, often unexpected collaborations and partnerships. Make sure you have business cards or flyers available!

 

Here is a list of some of the other participants -- not counting dozens of 'independent' individuals from science, tech, media, and academia that will be there:

 


- TechHui.com

- UH Institute for Astronomy

- LEGO Enthusiasts Association of Hawaii (LEAHI)

- Emergency Amateur Radio Club

- Pacific Outpost of the 501st Legion

- HiCapacity (Electronics Hacking)

- International Game Developers Association - Honolulu Chapter

- Team Hawaii 2011 (Solar Decathlon)

- HiPad: Hawaii iPad User Group

- HawaiiThreads.com

- Bytemarks

- Aquaculture Hub

 

And we're still waiting to hear back from a couple of other great organizations! Of course, having you there is already a thrill.

 

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at ryanozawa@gmail.com. On Sunday, if you get lost or need help moving equipment, gi

Comment by Ryan on April 10, 2011 at 7:29am
Benny, so awesome! I was hoping the AquacutureHub 'ohana would be joining us! I'm adding you to our site and announcing ASAP! See you there, my friend.
Comment by Tetsuzan Benny Ron on April 10, 2011 at 12:38am
The AquacultureHub team is getting ready for the Geek Meet: We went today and bought a canopy for the A-team: http://www.aquaculturehub.org/xn/detail/4021269:Event:7716
Comment by Ryan on April 8, 2011 at 9:16am

Hey! More great news!

Gorm Lai, Samurai Programmer, will be at the Hawaii Geek Meet to connect with other developers and to help build momentum to launch an official Honolulu Chapter of the International Game Developers Association. If you're a game developer, come on down and let's get something going!

 

Also, the hackers of HiCapacity will be there doing some Arduino. If you want to play along, order your Arduino kit right now!

Comment by Ryan on April 7, 2011 at 11:34am
Thanks, Elyse! So excited Team Hawaii will be part of the 'ohana this year!
Comment by Brandon Askew on April 6, 2011 at 5:37pm
Missed it last year but whole geek family will be there this time.
Comment by Elyse M Petersen on April 6, 2011 at 3:31pm

Super stoked about this event! Team Hawaii from the University of Hawaii will be presenting our entry for the 2011 U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. Check out our home, Hale Pilihonua to  keep up with our progress as we collaborate to present Hawaii as a world leader in sustainability and incubator of research and development in green technologies.

Comment by Ryan on March 5, 2011 at 1:55pm
Comment by Daniel Leuck on March 5, 2011 at 7:07am
We look forward to it! Last year we enjoyed meeting the UH astronomy folks and the guys who have their own medieval armory.

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