Meetup : London Social Meetup, 24/11/2013 [Back to the Shakespeare's Head]

post by Tenoke · 2013-11-18T10:38:17.739Z · LW · GW · Legacy · 2 comments

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  Discussion article for the meetup : London Social Meetup, 24/11/2013 [Back to the Shakespeare's Head]
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Discussion article for the meetup : London Social Meetup, 24/11/2013 [Back to the Shakespeare's Head]

WHEN: 24 November 2013 02:00:00 PM (+0000)

WHERE: 64 Shakespeare's Head, Africa House, 64-68 Kingsway, London WC2B 6BG, UK-68 Kingsway, London WC2B 6BG, UK

LessWrong London is having another meetup this Sunday (24/11) at 2:00 PM. We are back to our usual venue - The Shakespeare's Head by Holborn tube station.

There is no fixed topic of discussion nor is there anything planned so be prepared for anything. There will be a sign identifying us (hopefully one with a paperclip) and if you have any problems feel free to contact me by e-mail - Tenoke[at]Tenoke.com or by phone - 07425168803.

 

Reminder: The LW London Meetups are currently a weekly event - Every Sunday at 2:00 PM!

If you want more information about the meetup or anything else come by our google group or alternatively to the facebook group

Discussion article for the meetup : London Social Meetup, 24/11/2013 [Back to the Shakespeare's Head]

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comment by bramflakes · 2013-11-18T14:54:03.045Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

Why are we flip-flopping between venues? The food at the last place was much better, at least.

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comment by Tenoke · 2013-11-20T10:29:29.722Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

Well, last week was just a test run of the Latymers (which went okay in my opinion). Some people, however, have mentioned that the location is less than ideal for them so it wouldn't make sense to immediately make it the new default venue without further discussion.

I'm definitely going to bring up the question this week if no one else does, although I am slightly biased towards the Shakespeare's head.