We will be meeting in the Luce Foundation Center of the National Portrait Gallery (from lobby at 8th and F St entrance—across the courtyard from the 8th and G St entrance—take circular staircase or elevators to the third floor, turn right, proceed to end of hall) to work on personal projects and offer each other assistance and moral support as we do so.
Anyone who has a planned or incomplete project that they want to spend time working on is encouraged to bring any materials or equipment they would need for it to the meetup. Bear in mind that power outlets are in limited supply.
Gathering time will be from 3:00 to 3:30, as usual. From 3:30 to 4:00 (plus or minus), anyone may take a turn to describe what they brought to work on and/or ways that other attendees can help them finish (e.g. “an excuse to do this instead of Minecraft”, “people to keep me company”, “explaining quantum chromodynamics”). The rest of the meetup will be set aside for working, helping, and quiet side conversations.
While no-one is required to work on their own projects or anyone else’s, and those who do are not required to finish any projects at the meetup, please remember that this is a time set aside for Getting Things Done and be considerate of your fellow attendees. If you have unanticipated issues, let us know.
Upcoming Meetups:
Nov. 2: Fun & Games (bring games, play games, converse, socialize, or any combination thereof)
Nov. 9: Anime & Manga Discussion (freeform topical discussion)
Nov. 16: Mini Talks (short lectures by attendees on random subjects)
Meetup : Washington, D.C.: Create and Complete
Discussion article for the meetup : Washington, D.C.: Create and Complete
WHEN: 26 October 2014 03:00:00PM (-0400)
WHERE: National Portrait Gallery
We will be meeting in the Luce Foundation Center of the National Portrait Gallery (from lobby at 8th and F St entrance—across the courtyard from the 8th and G St entrance—take circular staircase or elevators to the third floor, turn right, proceed to end of hall) to work on personal projects and offer each other assistance and moral support as we do so.
Anyone who has a planned or incomplete project that they want to spend time working on is encouraged to bring any materials or equipment they would need for it to the meetup. Bear in mind that power outlets are in limited supply.
Gathering time will be from 3:00 to 3:30, as usual. From 3:30 to 4:00 (plus or minus), anyone may take a turn to describe what they brought to work on and/or ways that other attendees can help them finish (e.g. “an excuse to do this instead of Minecraft”, “people to keep me company”, “explaining quantum chromodynamics”). The rest of the meetup will be set aside for working, helping, and quiet side conversations.
While no-one is required to work on their own projects or anyone else’s, and those who do are not required to finish any projects at the meetup, please remember that this is a time set aside for Getting Things Done and be considerate of your fellow attendees. If you have unanticipated issues, let us know.
Upcoming Meetups:
Nov. 2: Fun & Games (bring games, play games, converse, socialize, or any combination thereof)
Nov. 9: Anime & Manga Discussion (freeform topical discussion)
Nov. 16: Mini Talks (short lectures by attendees on random subjects)
Discussion article for the meetup : Washington, D.C.: Create and Complete