Introducing Attendees 251 - 300
by Patrick HavensI figured to get the end in site before running to the meet and greet dinner with these 50 attendees.
Attendee #251 Dustin Blake noted that he needs a blog.
Attendee #252 Dave McClure wanted everyone to know that “Geeks. Entrepreneurs. Startups. The Internet Revolution, Act II.” Whatever that means..
Attendee #253 Christian Cabuay writes about anything related to Pinoy Tattoos.
Attendee #254 Liang Jin writes about Math and some linux on his blog.
Attendee #255 Amelia Bellows a peripatetic past in publications and newspapers, lots of marketing communications, campaigns, and events, as well as most recently web design
Attendee #256 Jeffrey McManus of Approver.com, a site that helps you do document collaboration.
Attendee #257 Mark Jones helps others find the best path to a perfect trip whatever their destination may be.
Attendee #258 Jamie Whitaker amoung otherthings has used WordPress to help Rincon Hill and Transbay area residents come together and organize to enhance our quality of life as a neighborhood.
Attendee #259 Brad Montgomery is a Humorous keynote speaker (his words
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Attendee #260 Steve Spangler is nationally known as a teacher’s teacher who shares his passion for learning in the classroom, on the platform, and through the airwaves. Over the last ten years, Steve has made over 240 network television appearances as an authority on hands-on science.
Attendee #261 Jim Meyer has a humorous line liner: “TechnoPreneur meets HubbyFather and GeeksForFun. What more could you ask for?”
Attendee #262 Travis Wellman is into Java, is beginning with Ruby, has some graphic skills, and sometimes finds companionship with databases and php.
Attendee #263 David Ulevitch has been “dropping science on suspecting minds since 1981.”
Attendee #264 Dr. David Klein is a San Diego Chiropractor using WordPress.
Attendee #265 Jorunn (Jo) Klein is either with or helps Dr, Klein.
Attendee #266 Keith Hwang is another reminding me to make yet another blog.
Attendee #267 Karen Hanner is with the NASA Ames Research Center.
Attendee #268 Christine Ng pointed out WordPress.com for me.
Attendee #269 Kamran Merchant wasn’t sure I had found WordPress.com.
Attendee #270 Julie Fletcher notes I can get another blog in seconds.
Attendee #271 Jeremy Zilar uses his twitter feed in a cool way.
Attendee #272 Andy Kaufman isn’t the man from the moon, but rather the East Bay Real Estate Agent.
Attendee #273 Sean McGilvray is a college student at San Francisco State.
Attendee #274 Colin Devroe is with Viddler.
Attendee #275 Rich Owings writes about GPS tracking systems.
Attendee #276 Tim Habersack blog on a vox blog from Sacramento.
Attendee #277 Maiki Interi looks to be a designer.
Attendee #278 Jason Brightman of XXL Mag.
Attendee #279 Michael Kariva blogger for a while on Blogger, he is extending his blog with WordPress.
Attendee #280 Tom Geller a writer and researcher in San Francisco, specializing in science, technology, business, and real estate.
Attendee #281 Ron Johnson a graphic designer, artist, and father of two crazy boys. I’m strongly interested in sustainable design, communication, and art. He lives in sunny Long Beach, California.
Attendee #282 Kirsten Johnson needs a blog.
Attendee #283 Allen Lew’s job at Urban League has him coming to WordCamp.
Attendee #284 Gabriel Hernandez does Print and web work from 2006 recepients of Graphic Design USA Awards and a Applied Arts Magazine Award. One will be exhibited at the Toronto’s Design Exchange at the end of the year.
Attendee #285 Valli Hilaire writes about racing.
Attendee #286 Thomas Roche has been writing professionally part time since I was about 17. I’ve written or cowritten, edited or coedited ten books, plus about another forty under pseudonyms, shhhhh don’t tell. In addition to the 10 publised books (two horror, two horror/fantasy, three erotic crime-noir and three erotica) I have written more than 400 published short stories and more than 400 published articles.
Attendee #287 Bridgitte Rivers blogs aboutmany different things including, but not locked down too: archaeology, anthropology, museums, food justice, recipes, politics, science, humor, cats, cats and more cats, consumer rights, history, civil liberties, the EFF (sexiest advocacy group in the world), film, photography and Lindsey Lohan.
Attendee #288 Joe Rodriguez didn’t have a blog?
Attendee #289 Sonia Rodriguez didn’t have one either.
Attendee #290 Byron Woods of the American Dance Festival.
Attendee #291 George Yang works in a research lab ofUniversity of California, Sand Diego.
Attendee #292 Philippe Alexis is a Web developer with no diamonds web services based in Palo Alto, California.
Attendee #293 Tracy Rabold is an enthusiastic yogini who started practicing Ashtanga in 1999. After a career in finance, she decided to join San Francisco’s current trend, the Internet. She love writing and yoga, and blogging is a perfect way to combine them.
Attendee #294 Bill Dickson is blogging about traveling to the Bejing 2008 Olympics.
Attendee #295 Anthony tureck blogs about his take on “The Secret.”
Attendee #296 Pat Sjoholm also blogs at Secret Power.
Attendee #297 Daniel McKeown uses WordPress as a diary.
Attendee #298 Taylor Hortonuses WordPress as is your basic historical archival blog.
Attendee #299 Kent F. may of had a typo in his URL, since the domain comes up as a domain squatter. But I assume he sells environmental products.
Attendee #300 Jessica Dryden-Cook is an Associate Editor for Webshots.

August 11th, 2007 at 2:59 am
Attendee 264 is actually married to attendee 265.
and visa versa!
October 11th, 2007 at 5:43 am
Great post about Introducing Attendees 251 - 300!