Just got back from Bloggerati…

Just got back from Bloggerati…

Bloggerati 2008I just got back from the Bloggerati event at Long Street Cafe, Cape Town. I went with my formidable wing man Charl Norman and we decided not to go the “fashionably late” route and ended up there just after nine. Long Street Cafe was packed and it seems like not only the blogging community of Cape Town was out for a casual drink.

Upon arrival the ever friendly Chis Mills stuck his hand in the air from a table of ten or twelve unknown faces, greeting us, steering us in the right direction. As per usual Charl and me headed towards the bar closest to the bloggerati table ordering the first round. Minutes later things started warming up and Rafiq was the first with a hand shake. Not soon after some familiar faces started walking through the door. Uno de Waal was one, complaining about being there way before anyone else.

I soon became amped for conversation and honed in on a empty seat around the bloggerati table. I fell midway into a conversation about Mills and his Adsense / Trafficsenergy funded car. No mods this time around for the last time I saw him he was at a Zoopedup event in Greenpoint. Further more the incredible Dave Duarte shoulder tapped Charl and me and introduced us to some ideas he had been pondering about. More on that later…

Soon after Dave departed, the industrious Max Kaizen came round to say hello and and immediately offered to introduce me to Vincent Maher (who arrived just moments ago and late, creating speculation of a blog meet hoax). I went along and although awkward at first, I knew I’ll be share some more words with him later on in the evening when the time felt right. Returning to the table I continued conversation with Jason Bagley. Claim to fame? Dot Net. Desktop of all things. Not to cut a man deep… I ended having the most interesting conversations with him and it continued for quite some time.

As the evening progressed the very humble and generous Vinny Lingham wavered his hand gesturing to anyone with an empty drink that he is buying. (Thanks for the Amstel Vin!) There was plenty more talk and a few more drinks.

The crowd started thinning out and Long Street Cafe itself was emptying out. At that point the tables combined and the company was soon some of SA’s web heavy weights. Much was said, most of it irrelevant. Some of it was Vincent proclaiming his love his love for PHP and Matthew Buckland gesturing that life in Cape Town ain’t so bad after all with a whiskey close at hand.

The evening was drawing to a close as we were seeing off Vince and Matthew, wishing them luck with their flight back the next morning. With the place almost empty it was time to meet the people who stuck it out till the end. The engaging Tristan Owen from MyVideo.co.za shared some ideas on Charl’s Crazy Delicious Webisode and with that we were out in the street on our way back home.

All and all it was a good meet. I was happy to introduce myself as Foxinni and found my brand has made it into minds of the fellow spherics. After all Malan Joubert sounds so dull… don’t you think?

P.S. I’ll make sure I find the photos taken for this event. Taken by Brandon Golding.

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11 Responses

  1. LOL! *industrious* Max Kaizen – good heavens man, have I become a machine?!
    Was wonderful seeing you again last night & no, “Malan” is a v.cool name, Catherine Luckhoff clearly agreed too.. besides then people who only know Foxinni won’t think you’re a girl then ;-) (says she with a boy’s name)

    1 February 2008. Reply to Maximillian Kaizen #
  2. Enjoyed your write-up. Was a cool night indeed, really great to meet you and the others. I was saying to Dave D that the brain power in that room was intense last night!

    1 February 2008. Reply to Tristan Owen #
  3. @Max: Industrious indeed. Was pretty shocked that most people thought I’m a woman. A Worpdress coder, CSS programmer, blogger, twitterer… holy crap, I’d marry myself!

    @Tristan: Dave D alone bumps the average up.

    1 February 2008. Reply to Foxinni #
  4. So hung over!! At cafe Neo now recovering on free wifi and a latte… phew.

    1 February 2008. Reply to charl #
  5. pfftt! Stefan and I were there at like 8:30 and had to go play some fooz to keep ourselves busy :)

    1 February 2008. Reply to Uno de Waal #
  6. Nice one bud, was great to see you again! :)

    3 February 2008. Reply to Chris M #

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