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Updated list - if you name is not here and you want to attend, post up, please.

sportsguy

hudson

knucklehead

happypuppy

escapefjrtist

stephen

ahchiu

mount rainier

auburnfjr

neihart

barb - maybe

fastjoyride

el camino kid

jay h

makuna

panman

Marcus - have you already/do you want to cross post this on STforum, etc.?

I'm going to place a stake in the ground for a date and time, with location to follow, so watch the FIRST post in this thread for those updates. ;)

 
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Harald - you're down as a maybe.

For anyone only checking from this point in the thread and down, here's more details:

[SIZE=18pt]Date:[/SIZE]

[SIZE=14pt]Saturday, February 20th[/SIZE]

[SIZE=18pt]Time:[/SIZE]

[SIZE=14pt]11:00 AM[/SIZE] (I figure it'll be somewhere between 2 - 3 hours long.)

[SIZE=18pt]Location:[/SIZE]

[SIZE=14pt]TBD[/SIZE]

[SIZE=18pt]Agenda:[/SIZE]

[SIZE=12pt]1 – Bing Maps trip planning and Garmin downloads[/SIZE]

2 – GPS Tracking/SPOT

3 – Image Hosting & posting online

 
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I'm in, weather will dictate whethery by cage or by FJR. If additional AV equipment is needed, let me know.

 
Harald - you're down as a maybe.
[SIZE=14pt]Saturday, February 20th[/SIZE]
On Saturday, Feb 20th at 11am I'll have already snowshoe hiked a mile off road in Mt Rainier National Park and will be in process of digging snow caves with my son and about 9 other Boy Scouts. :crazy: Yes, we will be sleeping in those caves! :cold: I'm guessing that's as far removed from geek tech stuff as you can get. :lol: :D But I will have my Garmin Rino 530 and Rino 130 along in honor of your GPS discussions. ;)

Oh yea, I won't be able to make the geek day. :(

 
Harald - you're down as a maybe.
[SIZE=14pt]Saturday, February 20th[/SIZE]
On Saturday, Feb 20th at 11am I'll have already snowshoe hiked a mile off road in Mt Rainier National Park and will be in process of digging snow caves with my son and about 9 other Boy Scouts. :crazy: Yes, we will be sleeping in those caves! :cold: I'm guessing that's as far removed from geek tech stuff as you can get. :lol: :D But I will have my Garmin Rino 530 and Rino 130 along in honor of your GPS discussions. ;)

Oh yea, I won't be able to make the geek day. :(
OK, Harald is out. We're dumping him because he's going to do somehting totally boring and unfulfilling. Whatever, your call Harald.

...and I think I have a co-worker who will be with you at that "event" as I suggested he drag his Ducati MS by to check out the Geek Day and he mentioned he'd be diggign snow caves with his son at a Boy Scout mixer... ;)

Stay safe.

 
Whereabouts in the Seattle metroplex should I book a room that will be reasonably convenient to the venue? (I will have my Zumo with me so should be able to find it!)

 
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Whereabouts in the Seattle metroplex should I book a room that will be reasonably convenient to the venue? (I will have my Zumo with me so should be able to find it!)
I'm partial to this place as I used to stay here on and off for almost 2 years of traveling to this area.

clicky

Otherwise, I'll suggest checking Bing Travel to see a variety of locations and rates. You'll want something in Redmond or Bellevue as being "in Seattle" will take you roughly 30 minutes to travel to the meeting location and coud be longer depending on traffic. That time of day on Saturday, though, it should still be fine, so if you want to stay downtown, by all means, enjoy. :)

The zip code where the office is located is 98052. ;) I will post an address/directions when I have confirmation for the room itself. If you end up at the Marriott I recommended, it'll be approx 7 MINUTES door to door. :D

 
Whereabouts in the Seattle metroplex should I book a room that will be reasonably convenient to the venue? (I will have my Zumo with me so should be able to find it!)
I'd recommend staying at Mt Rainier National Park friday night. Just hike over to Reflection Lake and dig a snow cave to spend the night in. :lol: :cold: :blink: It'll be WAAAY cheaper than that hotel that Sportguy is recommending! :rolleyes:

Make sure to give me the GPS coordinates where the cave is located because this will save me some digging on Saturday. :D

 
Wow - missed this whole topic until just now. I need to re-evaluate my priorities.

Sportsguy - put me down for the shindig. Might bring the Mrs, might not.

 
I wanna go, I wanna go, I wanna go. Crap, I can't go. When is somebody going to do this in So-Cal so all us computer challenged individuals can participate? This is a great idea.

 
I wanna go, I wanna go, I wanna go. Crap, I can't go. When is somebody going to do this in So-Cal so all us computer challenged individuals can participate? This is a great idea.
No kidding, I would pitch in towards sportsguy's airfare if we could get him to come down to So-Cal; that would be a fantastic idea. I would ride over from Phoenix for this kind of training. When it comes to computers: I am a complete box of rocks, as computer challenged as a person can be! Fairlaner as our computer instructor???

 
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Whereabouts in the Seattle metroplex should I book a room that will be reasonably convenient to the venue? (I will have my Zumo with me so should be able to find it!)
I'm partial to this place as I used to stay here on and off for almost 2 years of traveling to this area.

clicky

Otherwise, I'll suggest checking Bing Travel to see a variety of locations and rates. You'll want something in Redmond or Bellevue as being "in Seattle" will take you roughly 30 minutes to travel to the meeting location and coud be longer depending on traffic. That time of day on Saturday, though, it should still be fine, so if you want to stay downtown, by all means, enjoy. :)

The zip code where the office is located is 98052. ;) I will post an address/directions when I have confirmation for the room itself. If you end up at the Marriott I recommended, it'll be approx 7 MINUTES door to door. :D
Booked - thanks for the link Sportsguy! Sylvia and I haven't spent much time in Seattle since the days (30 years ago?) when we lived in North Vancouver and our boys were young and we participated in many "Seattle soccer exchange" weekends. We're looking forward to seeing some sites next weekend when I'm not learning how to use my Zumo (and Bing maps) more effectively.

Really appreciate the tip on snow-caving Harald - not this time - but maybe after I get my new Rino! We took three sons all the way through Beavers, Cubs, and Scouts (leaders, Group Committee) - we did lots of summer camps, hiked the West Coast Trail on Vancouver Island etc. - but I was always too busy for those snow caving sleepovers on the local mountains somehow! :rolleyes:

 
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Have to travel for work on the 19th now, so I am unfortunately out

:(

 
I wanna go, I wanna go, I wanna go. Crap, I can't go. When is somebody going to do this in So-Cal so all us computer challenged individuals can participate? This is a great idea.
Well, we are working on ways to record the event and if I can get the Live Meeting set up, folks can dial into the event on the toll-free bridge, and watch on their computers. :)

This option would require folks to download and install "Live Meeting", though, so some might opt to skip this.

Also working on trying to find a way to record direct to a DVD, too. I just don't have the equipment to record it myself.

BARB - nooooooooooo! :( Not sure how this is going to work without our "eye candy"...

 
PM Sportsguy if you need the address of where to show up this Saturday.

Looks like there may be a few door prizes too, Streets and Trips came through with a couple of give aways.

Looking forward to seeing everyone this Saturday. Bring $5 to cover pizza which will be ordered in, but be sure to PM or reply that you are coming so we have a good headcount.

 
PM Sportsguy if you need the address of where to show up this Saturday.
Looks like there may be a few door prizes too, Streets and Trips came through with a couple of give aways.

Looking forward to seeing everyone this Saturday. Bring $5 to cover pizza which will be ordered in, but be sure to PM or reply that you are coming so we have a good headcount.
...and I updated the first post, too with the address:

Location:

Building: REDMOND WOODS-C

5020 148th Avenue NE

Building C

REDMOND, WA

98052, United States

You will need to wait at the main door for me to escort you inside.

Please be there on time as the first session starts at 11AM and waits for no person due to commitments the presenter has. ;)

 
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