GeekDinner on the Future of BarCampLondon

As we promised at the end of BarcampLondon6 (and then totally failed to follow through) it’s time for the BarcampLondonPlanningAssociation (BCLPA for short) GeekDinner. We rounded up most of the organisation members and volunteers to come along there will be a short presentation on the future of BarCampLondon and answer any questions anyone might have.

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This GeekDinner is not just an event where we can brag about BCL6, but it’s also your chance to become part of the BCPLA and help determining the future of BarCampLondon by becoming a full member, or a volunteer. So if you loved previous BarCamps and would love to organise one or something similar, come along and let us know!

We don’t have a venue yet but we’ll announce that by the end of this week.

When: Tuesday, June 23rd 2009 18:30
Where:
Hummus Bros Holborn (Upstairs)
Speaker: Members of the BCLPA
Topic: The future of BarCampLondon
Cost: Food and drinks on buy your own basis
Signup: Signup on EventBrite

Mini-GeekDinner with Dave Birch

Joining us for our next Mini-GeekDinner on April 16th will be Dave Birch of Consult Hyperion.

David G.W. Birch is a Director of Consult Hyperion, a global IT management consultancy that specialises in electronic transactions,. Before helping to found Consult Hyperion in 1986, he spent several years working as a consultant in Europe, the Far East and North America. Described by The Independent as a ‘grade-A geek’, and by the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation as ‘one of the most user-friendly of the UK’s uber-techies’; he is well-known for his “Second Sight” columns in The Guardian’s Online supplement.

Dave will talking about Consult Hyperion’s work on M-Pesa. (Featured on the BBC and all good news outlets.) The M-Pesa payments service is used by 17% of Kenyans [5.5m users], with over 10,000 signing up every day. Despite objections by mainstream Kenyan banks, M-Pesa’s growth not only avoided regulatory issues, but helped trigger legal reforms to open Kenya’s money transfer market.

Dinner will be upstairs at the Holborn Hummus Bros in Holborn at 6:30PM. It’s buy your own dinner (about £15 a head) and book early as it’s not a large venue! To let us know that you’re coming and reserve your ticket, email me at mseckington@gmail.com.

Mini-GeekDinner with Jeff Keni Pulver

It’s time for the first Mini GeekDinner of 2009! Come and join us on Tuesday January 27th where our honoured guest will be Jeff Keni Pulver; “Technology Anthropologist; Entrepreneur; Early-Stage Seed Investor; speaker, Living in Social Media”.

Jeff Keni Pulver

We’re going to be in our usual place again, Hummus Brothers in Holborn (first floor) and we’ll commence at about 6:30PM. be sure to join us and please let us know if you’re coming on our signup page.

Christmas Giveaway: Cold War Modern Tickets

As you might have discovered, we had to cancel our trip to the V&A Cold War Modern Exhibition yesterday. There were too many other events going on, and there just weren’t enough people available to make it.

So instead we’re going to give away 2 x 2 free tickets here on the Geek Dinner blog! All you have to do is leave a comment behind here with what your favourite Geek Dinner was this past year. Entries must be left behind before Wednesday 14:00 and is open for UK residents only. I’ll email the winners on Wednesday afternoon.

London Geek Meet 3: Cold War Modern

Update: This event has been cancelled.

Again another London Geek Meet! And again something a bit different. This time we’ll be going to the Victoria & Albert Museum for their special Cold War Modern exhibition. Here’s the description about the exhibition from their site:

This period from the end of the Second World War to the mid 1970s was a period of great political tension and exceptional creativity which touched all aspects of life, from everyday products to the highest arenas of human achievement in science and culture. Art and design were not peripheral symptoms of politics during the Cold War: they played a central role in representing and sometimes challenging the dominant political and social ideas of the age.

I’ve heard a lot of good things about this exhibition, including the fun and mysterious promotion of it through The 7th Syndikate. And thanks to the guys at 1000heads we’ve gotten 10 free tickets to share with you all!

To make it fair though, we won’t be giving these tickets away. Our idea is this: depending on the amount of people who sign up, the cost of the extra tickets that have to be bought, will be split over all people who attend. So if 15 people sign up, everybody pays £3 (£9*5/15). If you are interested in coming, email mseckington@gmail.com. This is absolutely necessary, because we’ll probably have to book tickets for a specific time slot.

Because not everyone has been to the Victoria & Albert Museum before, we thought it would be a great opportunity to also see the rest of the museum. We’ll meetup at 11:00 before the entrance in Cromwell Road. If you’re only interested in the Cold War Modern exhibition, we’ll have a second meet-up point at 14:00 inside the musuem in the hall before the exhibition. 

When: Sunday, December 7th December 14th
Time: 11:00 for main museum, 14:00 for Cold War exhibition only
WhereVictoria & Albert Museum
Nearest Tube: South Kensington
Activity: Museum exhibition
Cost: Food and coffee on buy your own basis, tickets depending on how many people sign up (won’t be more than £7 per person though)

Sign up by sending an email to mseckington@gmail.com.

Update: We’ve had to reschedule to a week later to December the 14th.

Update: This event has been cancelled.

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