Category: Shropgeek News

Shropgeek February Meetup Overview


Saturday, February 6th, 2010

We had an awesome turnout at last nights meetup and saw a bunch of new faces. I think we had the best turnout last night and we quickly filled up the back room of The Admiral Benbow. My account of the meetup will be vastly different to some others as we quickly split up into smaller groups; this made conversation much easier and there were quite clearly lots of topics floating around.

Apple iPad

When a bunch of geeks get together shortly after an Apple product announcement, it is inevitable that we talk about it at length. Myself, @jamiebiddle and @bryns spoke about the iPad for a good chunk of the night, and the topic kept coming back up.

The general consensus of everyone I spoke to about the iPad was that it was a shiny new apple product and they wanted one, each for their own reasons but they were all highly legitimate. Presentations would be awesome on an iPad. In @bryns case, instead of lugging around a laptop, a ton of cabling and a projector; he could just take a projector and the iPad. The sight of the iPad would make the whole thing look more professional and also reduces the bloat of a full blown laptop just for showing a presentation. The notes application looks really good and is one of the main reasons why I want an iPad, taking notes on it for College and later on University will be a breeze compared to on the iPhone.

Location-based Applications

A very interesting talk on location-based apps came after @bryns added The Admiral Benbow to foursquare. (@KirstyBurgoine added The Admiral Benbow to Gowalla :) )

Lot’s of ideas were thrown around at how useful location based apps such as foursquare and gowalla could be. Take up would increase an order of magnitude of more venues got involved with the services and offered benefits to users of them. Even if someone doesn’t use Gowalla or Foursquare they would see a sign and instantly want to find out more about it.

There were even a few ideas at how apps could make the most of the data. We also discussed how these apps could help you find a restaurant in a new town or city and how we could get as much value from them as possible.

Twitter, Facebook and Online Privacy

What kind of a meetup would it be without some talk of Twitter and Facebook? We discussed how useful both services are to different types of people such as journalists but also how valuable a strong network of people is. What use is 700 followers on Twitter if 400 of them are all spam bots?

Another strong talk was based around privacy on these types of websites. Even if you protect your tweets or facebook updates people can access them. Facebook has access and the police can gain access from facebook. Even if these things are protected they are not protected form everyone. @martinchilds said you should only post things on Twitter or Facebook if you would be happy for that to be posted on a billboard, in all other cases don’t bother.

Overall the night was a huge success. Everyone was friendly and all had interesting views as always. I cannot wait for the next meetup!


New Blog and New Faces


Saturday, November 7th, 2009

It’s great to see us ‘Shire geeks getting together so regularly. I must say when Leu and I made plans to gather the geeks, we really hoped it would attract interesting folk; and it’s certainly exceeded my expectations. At last night’s gathering, Kirsty and I were trying to work out how long it had been since @Shropgeek started, and guessed it’s been about a year now. We’ve had at least 6 meetings in 10 months, with a bit of a hiatus following Leu’s passing in September. It’s been a personally-uplifting experience and a night I look forward to every month.

I was pleased to meet some new geeky types from Shrops last night, when we were joined by Adam Griffiths and Dan Catt at the Admiral Benbow in Shrewsbury. Adam’s done a nice write-up of last night’s meetup over on his blog, so have a look if you’re wondering how you could have been spending your Friday evening!

One of the things we talked about last night was the plan for having a geeky Christmas do. I’m fairly confident that everyone thought it was a good plan, and it would be a fitting tribute to Leu—whose last Shropgeek discussion was about having just such a party. It would be a celebration of the year past, and a place to invite wives, girlfriends and significant others for a tech-friendly (and possibly themed) party.

Like everything we’ve done with @Shropgeek, this would be your event. So, I’m throwing open the plans and asking everyone to make suggestions and devise your schemes. I’m aware that time is actually fairly short, so if you’ve got ideas, don’t hesitate to let us know.

As always, twitter is a great place for sharing, and we’ll continue to use it to plan the time and location of the meetings. If your idea is bigger than the twitterverse (all 140 characters of it) the comments here are probably the best place to start.

Also, I’d like to invite anyone, at any time, to share your ideas for @Shropgeek itself. Many of the tools and concepts many of us use in our work could be put to use here, if they’re helpful. If you have suggestions, please let us know—or build it and see.


Next Shropgeek Meetup.


Monday, October 26th, 2009

Admiral BenbowAfter much discussion via twitter, the date and location of the next geekup has now been  decided.

It will be held in Shrewsbury at The Admiral Benbow on Friday 6th November 2009.  Starting around 7.30pm.

Details of the venue can be found here

All are welcome so please do come along.