Weekly LW Meetups: Baltimore, Houston, Chicago, Melbourne, and Penn State
There are upcoming irregularly scheduled Less Wrong meetups in:
Melbourne, practical rationality, Friday 7th October, 7pm: 07 October 2011 06:00PM
Penn State University: NEW Meetup starting!: 22 October 2011 02:00PM
The Ottawa meetups are now occurring regularly and weekly! The meetups take place at 7:30 pm on Mondays, and the location varies. Join the google group or contact XFrequentist for more information.
Cities with regularly scheduled meetups: New York, Berkeley, Mountain View, Cambridge, MA, Toronto, Seattle, San Francisco, Irvine, Austin, Washington, DC, London, Oxford, Ottawa, and West Los Angeles.
If you’d like to talk with other LW-ers face to face, and there is no meetup in your area, consider starting your own meetup; it’s easy (more resources here). Check one out, stretch your rationality skills, and have fun!
If you missed the deadline and wish to have your meetup featured, you can reach me on gmail at frank dot c dot adamek.
Despite the handy sidebar of upcoming meetups, we’ve decided to continue posting an overview of upcoming meetups on the front page every Friday. These will be an attempt to collect information on all the meetups happening in the next weeks. The best way to get your meetup featured is still to use the Add New Meetup feature, but you’ll now also have the benefit of having your meetup mentioned in a weekly overview. These overview posts will be moved to the discussion section when the new post goes up.
Please note that for your meetup to appear in the weekly meetups feature, you need to post your meetup before the Friday before your meetup!
If you check Less Wrong irregularly, consider subscribing to one or more city-specific mailing list in order to be notified when an irregular meetup is happening: London, Chicago, Southern California (Los Angeles/Orange County area), St. Louis, Helsinki, Melbourne, Vancouver, Madison, WI.
Shit, I didn’t read this post until 7PM (Chicago time). Oh well, I probably wouldn’t have got back in time anyway.
The map on the front page is apparently pointing at Melbourne St in Pittsburgh instead of Melbourne, Australia.
[Edit: and now Houston = Houston Avenue in Vancouver! :-) ]