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Info on book tour part2: nyc, boston, pittsburgh

September 19th, 2005

The planning for part 2 of the book is winding down. There are still a few slots open, so if you have a venue or a suggestion for one, let me know. If anyone wants to meet up for a meal I can try to make that happen, just let me know.

10/11 - Boston (open)
10/12 - MIT Sloan school
10/12 - MIT CS department
10/13 - Open (Boston or NYC)
10 /14 - Razorfish, NYC
10/17 - Cooper Union, NYC
10/18 - Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh

Updated dates and time are now here and will be updated here.

-Scott

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  • Where on the campus of CMU are you speaking?

  • Don’t know yet - it’s with the CS department so probably somewhere in Ween hall. I’ll post details for all of the venues as it becomes available to me.

  • Bonjour,
    How about a Toronto trip between Boston and NYC. Toronto is an hour away from NYC!

  • I second the idea of a Toronto date! Like Leila said, only about a 1 hour flight from NYC!

  • Toronto rocks - but to cram it in to this little trip, I’d have to fly in and out the same day: torture! Have no fear, I’ll be back. I’ll always post my business travel up here so you’ll have warning next time I’m in the neighborhood. Thanks for letting me know you’re there.

  • Scott, can you do the Cooper Union talk after 5 PM? I’ve got a training class that day and would love to come out afterwards.

    Just thought I’d put that out there to maybe have a tiny bit of influence in the D of TBD. :)

  • Ken: sorry, I’ve got a flight to catch to Pittsburgh and can’t move the time. I appreciate you asking to change the D :)

    Next time around I’d like to hit a bookstore or something more public and after-work, by this was the best I could make happen this time around.

    And sadly I’m only in my hometown (NYC) for like 3 days. What was I thinking?

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