SXSW 2002 meetup January 21, 2002 4:22 PM Subscribe
So, SXSW 2002. Who's going? Maybe it would be a good time for a MetaFilter gathering?
If you live in the Bay Area, I will not be going to SXSW and will happily take care of your cats, so long as you leave a little beer or fresh fruit in the fridge.
posted by jessamyn at 5:55 PM on January 21, 2002
posted by jessamyn at 5:55 PM on January 21, 2002
Oh, I'll be there, especially since I just discovered my husband is nominated for one of the web awards. I'm just beaming with pride. Beaming!
posted by bradlands at 6:48 PM on January 21, 2002
posted by bradlands at 6:48 PM on January 21, 2002
hmm, I'll bet the salt lick has a great selection of vegetarian fare?
posted by mathowie (staff) at 8:30 PM on January 21, 2002
posted by mathowie (staff) at 8:30 PM on January 21, 2002
Alas, "chicken" is the closest thing to "vegetables" that the Salt Lick offers. Or maybe really, really lean brisket.
There are (despite reports to the contrary) a variety of vegetarian options in Austin (which tries really, really hard not to be considered part of "Texas" (while also being it's capital--this place is an enigma))
I'd be happy to recommend several vegetarian options (and a few pancake joints) or you can check out this blast from the past.
posted by ColdChef at 8:59 PM on January 21, 2002
There are (despite reports to the contrary) a variety of vegetarian options in Austin (which tries really, really hard not to be considered part of "Texas" (while also being it's capital--this place is an enigma))
I'd be happy to recommend several vegetarian options (and a few pancake joints) or you can check out this blast from the past.
posted by ColdChef at 8:59 PM on January 21, 2002
From The Salt Lick Menu:
Vegetable Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.95
potato salad, cole slaw, beans, bread, pickles, and onions.
Keep in mind that all of this is served inside of what is basically a smokehouse. It's an open pit barbecue place, so even if you don't eat the meat, you'll smell like ribs for the next day or so. Prob'ly not the best Vegetarian option.
posted by ColdChef at 9:02 PM on January 21, 2002
Vegetable Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.95
potato salad, cole slaw, beans, bread, pickles, and onions.
Keep in mind that all of this is served inside of what is basically a smokehouse. It's an open pit barbecue place, so even if you don't eat the meat, you'll smell like ribs for the next day or so. Prob'ly not the best Vegetarian option.
posted by ColdChef at 9:02 PM on January 21, 2002
There are (despite reports to the contrary) a variety of vegetarian options in Austin (which tries really, really hard not to be considered part of "Texas" (while also being it's capital--this place is an enigma))
Thanks, Coldchef, for standing up for an upstanding city. I love Austin, even though I've never lived there, but i went to school in Waco, just short of an hour north, and fell in love with the city until it started being too corporate, i.e. the Silicon Valley of the south (is that blasphemy on MeTa?)
Feel free to come up to me and talk in the hallways, I'll be around the whole week this year.
Any chance you can give us a schedule, matt? 6th street can be hell, especially during sxsw, and it'd be nice to know if i was there if i could look for you.
posted by Ufez Jones at 9:59 PM on January 21, 2002
Thanks, Coldchef, for standing up for an upstanding city. I love Austin, even though I've never lived there, but i went to school in Waco, just short of an hour north, and fell in love with the city until it started being too corporate, i.e. the Silicon Valley of the south (is that blasphemy on MeTa?)
Feel free to come up to me and talk in the hallways, I'll be around the whole week this year.
Any chance you can give us a schedule, matt? 6th street can be hell, especially during sxsw, and it'd be nice to know if i was there if i could look for you.
posted by Ufez Jones at 9:59 PM on January 21, 2002
I love Austin. Shopping! Hate the traffic. Have driver(husband), will travel. Time and place(The Salt Lick is good!)?
posted by bjgeiger at 6:06 AM on January 22, 2002
posted by bjgeiger at 6:06 AM on January 22, 2002
I live in a house about three miles north of downtown Austin, if anyone needs a place to stay - (note that I'm NOT offering this to SXSW musicians any more, but a blogger or two should be perfectly harmless). At any rate - free bedroom of your very own, in return for showering me in the golden rays of your mighty blogging fame and charisma...
posted by pomegranate at 6:36 AM on January 22, 2002
posted by pomegranate at 6:36 AM on January 22, 2002
If my significant other's employer pays for him to go, then he's going to take me along with him. I'm looking forward to gawking and pointing at web celebrities like Matt.
ColdChef, pomegranate, et al, any recomendations for places to see live music?
posted by jennyb at 7:42 AM on January 22, 2002
ColdChef, pomegranate, et al, any recomendations for places to see live music?
posted by jennyb at 7:42 AM on January 22, 2002
a blogger or two should be perfectly harmless
Famous last words. (Advice: Lock the liquor cabinet, send virtuous daughters away for the weekend, and double your homeowner's insurance.)
Anyone who gawks and points at me without coming up to say hi and introduce themselves will be, themselves, summarily ridiculed and forced to buy everyone a round of drinks. It's the SXSW way.
posted by bradlands at 11:26 AM on January 22, 2002
Famous last words. (Advice: Lock the liquor cabinet, send virtuous daughters away for the weekend, and double your homeowner's insurance.)
Anyone who gawks and points at me without coming up to say hi and introduce themselves will be, themselves, summarily ridiculed and forced to buy everyone a round of drinks. It's the SXSW way.
posted by bradlands at 11:26 AM on January 22, 2002
Me too. And I need a place to stay. If anyone's still reading this and has a room in Austin or just wants to hang out, please email rusty@kuro5hin.org.
And bummer that Matt's panel is at the same time as mine. Someone's gotta be smacked for that. :-(
posted by rusty at 3:37 PM on January 22, 2002
And bummer that Matt's panel is at the same time as mine. Someone's gotta be smacked for that. :-(
posted by rusty at 3:37 PM on January 22, 2002
i just received the latest mailer and it has peer to peer journalism and design for community part 2 in different time slots. perhaps the web site is out of date... and then again, perhaps the mailer is wrong.
posted by heather at 4:08 PM on January 23, 2002
posted by heather at 4:08 PM on January 23, 2002
The mailer should be correct, Hugh told me he was going to reschedule one of the sessions since we assumed there'd be some audience overlap. I guess the website hasn't been updated yet.
posted by megnut at 5:16 PM on January 23, 2002
posted by megnut at 5:16 PM on January 23, 2002
man, that other matt guy just went and double posted me!
;)
(please note winky face, above)
posted by mattpfeff at 6:33 AM on January 25, 2002
;)
(please note winky face, above)
posted by mattpfeff at 6:33 AM on January 25, 2002
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posted by mathowie (staff) at 4:36 PM on January 21, 2002