On 2/7/06, Gena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not a hacker but I know how to pick up a fork and that knife thing
> is coming along fine.

/me grins

Stellar!

> Which Barney's ya talking about? I think there
> is one in Pasadena.

Well, here's how little I know: I thought the one on the 3rd st
Promenade in Santa Monica was all there was.

> Anyway, welcome to the every changing ameoba known
> as Los Angeles.

Thanks.  I'm starting to figure out why it's such a big deal.  Ever
changing amoeba is a nice way of describing the vitality of the place.
 It looked like a lifeless surburb at first, and now that my eyes are
adjusting I can see a huge amount more.

> And to keep in the realm of vlogging, we can divide the time between
> talking about a vlog asthetic and the correct way to pronounce La
> Canada. ( Laah Can Yah Da )

Ouai.

So, a thing about this city that interests me a lot is the collision
between computers and the entertainment industry..  I'm finding plenty
of people doing computer audio/video, but they're isolated.  There's
this hunted look...

Are in Pasadena, Gena?  (what a rhyme!)  Is that a good place for
people to get together?

-Lucas


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> Gena
> http//outonthestoop.blogspot.com
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> --- In [email protected], Lucas Gonze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Given that I just moved to the fine city of Los Angeles, I'm wondering
> > about local events for audio/video hackers.  Anybody know of such a
> > meetup?  If not, anybody interested in an evening at Barney's Beanery?
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