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Mitch Wagner
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Join Us In San Diego Thursday For The Geek Bonfire

If you're in San Diego on Thursday, join us for soft drinks, snacks, and networking at the San Diego Geek Bonfire Meetup. It's open to IT managers, programmers, social networking addicts, Web entrepreneurs, science fiction fans, comic fans, gamers -- anybody who's into nerdy activities or who likes talking with people who enjoy those things.

If you're in San Diego on Thursday, join us for soft drinks, snacks, and networking at the San Diego Geek Bonfire Meetup. It's open to IT managers, programmers, social networking addicts, Web entrepreneurs, science fiction fans, comic fans, gamers -- anybody who's into nerdy activities or who likes talking with people who enjoy those things.We'll have chips and soft drinks on hand for refreshment, and an actual bonfire, too (what, you thought we were kidding about the bonfire thing?). It starts Thursday, Oct. 23, at 6 p.m., at the bonfire area at Mission Bay Park. More details and directions on our Meetup page. No fees, nothing to bring but yourself.

Your hosts for this event are Gina Trapani, editor of the blog Lifehacker, and me.


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We had more than 40 people at the last Geek Bonfire in August, and everybody seemed to have a great time.


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