BBQ
Geek Out BBQ on Olympic Night
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080808, that's the Chinese way of August 8th, 2008. Awesome numbers, awesome date.
8 means "lucky" in Chinese Culture, it stands for fortune. In order to alternate the "luck", opening ceremony of Olympic Games in Beijing started at this special moment: 8:08:08pm of the day. People were also crowding into restaurants and hospitals to get married or to get their children born on this day.
To share this unique event with geeks around Shanghai, we held this BBQ in the front of our office (since it seems that we don't have a yard). We spreaded out the buzz in forums and emailed to some friends to gather together for this greate moment.
SXSW Wrap-Up
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SXSW was an awesome experience for Bryght. Colin and I went down for both SXSW Interactive and SXSW Music to launch our new Backstage product, connect with new resellers and partners, and spread the Drupal love. We had a booth in the exhibit hall and Colin gave his talk about Music 2.0 which drew quite a crowd for a lunchtime session. Mmmm, BBQ.We were accompanied on the trip by Robert Scales and Jeremy Hubert from Raincity Studios, as well as young upstart Will Pate. Scales was workin' it during Interactive and drummed up several new clients as well as worked hands-on with a couple existing ones like Predixis and AskANinja.com (both Bryght sites). We spent our days working hard and our nights networking and playing harder.
SXSW Wrap-Up
Blog
SXSW was an awesome experience for Bryght. Colin and I went down for both SXSW Interactive and SXSW Music to launch our new Backstage product, connect with new resellers and partners, and spread the Drupal love. We had a booth in the exhibit hall and Colin gave his talk about Music 2.0 which drew quite a crowd for a lunchtime session. Mmmm, BBQ.We were accompanied on the trip by Robert Scales and Jeremy Hubert from Raincity Studios, as well as young upstart Will Pate. Scales was workin' it during Interactive and drummed up several new clients as well as worked hands-on with a couple existing ones like Predixis and AskANinja.com (both Bryght sites). We spent our days working hard and our nights networking and playing harder.













