Meetup : Tempe, AZ: How to Measure Anything I
post by Jayson_Virissimo · 2013-10-24T19:36:50.073Z · LW · GW · Legacy · 4 commentsContents
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Discussion article for the meetup : Tempe, AZ: How to Measure Anything I
As usual, we are meeting at the entrance to Hayden Library. This week, we will play a round of Zendo and discuss Section I of How to Measure Anything (Section I includes chapter 1-3). See here for a very "strong" review from lukeprog.
Discussion article for the meetup : Tempe, AZ: How to Measure Anything I
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comment by mantis · 2013-10-25T03:50:38.102Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
Does your group ever meet later in the evening? I'd be interested in attending a Less Wrong meetup here in the valley, but I work full-time, so Friday afternoon is no good for me. Would I be right in inferring from the location and time that most of your members are ASU students?
Replies from: Jayson_Virissimo↑ comment by Jayson_Virissimo · 2013-10-25T05:15:58.440Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
Most are ASU students, but some are not. What day/time would work better for you?
Replies from: mantis↑ comment by mantis · 2013-11-20T20:31:31.184Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
I work Monday through Friday, and am generally off between 5:30 and 6:00 PM. I work up in North Scottsdale, so it tends to take half an hour or so to get down to Tempe during rush hour. There are other social events I attend after work most Wednesdays and every other Thursday, but I'm usually free on Monday, Tuesday, and Friday evenings.
Replies from: Jayson_Virissimo↑ comment by Jayson_Virissimo · 2013-11-20T23:59:44.503Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
I'll run those times by the others and see if we can make one of them work.