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This is Ian's piece of web. See it go. Go, weblog, go! Go travel in Asia. Go study in Tokyo. Go home to Portland. Nah, what the hell. Go, study in Beijing.

Stop. I am a student studying Chinese language in Beijing.

I started this weblog in the Summer of 2002. It keeps following me wherever I go. But, I'm glad to have the company.

Thanks to Clifton for hosting Domodomo. If you need a flash or website designer, you can do no better.

Enter the Domo  

Domoblog - My old Tokyo mobile weblog.

Domo Music - Music I done made. Shockingly presented under the artist name of "Domo Domo."

Exit the Domo  

Meetup

We had the Tokyo Bloggers Meetup Wednesday night. First rule of meetups, make sure the place you're going to meet DAMN WELL EXSISTS. Seriously. I walked by the-venue-formerly-known-as-Cafe-de-Rope-and-now-under-construction ten times before I saw the sign that said 'Meetup will be held at Zest' with a hand-scrawled map. Maybe if Stuart had written 'HEY RETARD' on the sign I would have noticed one of the first nine times.

Enough sour grapes. I had a really good time, despite the non-turnout. Stuart of StuartWoodward.com, Derek of Something From Japan, Sajjad of SajjadaZaidi.com (later in evening), and Dan of 'long-winded evangelistic rants on JSP technology INC.' showed up at the meet.

The night's conversation in five lines:
Stuart: Blog. Lotus notes. Washer/dryer combo. Art. RSS. Blog.
Derek: Blog. Washer/dryer combo. RSS. Blog
Ian: Blog. Warblog. RSS. Monetary guilt. Blog.
Dan: Blog? J2E. JSP. PHP Sux0r! RSS
Sajjad: Blog. I have an iPAQ. RSS. I am George Michael (thank you Stuart, for that)

I had never talked to bloggers (real life). It felt good to talk to people who 'get it'. I look forward to the next meeting, a shame it's a month away. The meetup got me excited about blogging all over again, and kicked me into an evangelistic state of mind. The wheels are turning, who can I introduce to blogging? I've realized the social impacts of blogging are more interesting then the technology of blogging. Tech is a tool, and while interesting to talk about, changing social dynamics are a lot cooler to me. Technology enables community, isn't that the whole promise of the internet? I'm excited to see if blogging can enable that evolution. We'll see.

I'd like to thank Derek, Stuart, Dan, and Sajjad for showing up. It was a lively time, and I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. Even though a small first turnout, you have to start somewhere. Here's to next time, cheers.

Discuss
Blogger stopped being a ho, images have been posted.

Posted by Ian at 11/21/2002 12:04:24 PM    Permalink