Party
I went to three parties this week. The first was my own CIPA party, on Saturday, celebrating the partial victory won last week by CIPA opponents. About a dozen people came by my house, including David Fifield, who came all the way from San Diego.
The second was a costume party in Golden Gate Park, on Sunday, which coincided with a street fair on Haight. There I played Frisbee with Biella and other people, and stayed a few hours outdoors, impressed with the park's size.
The third and last was the Mozilla release party at the DNA Lounge on Wednesday. I saw about a dozen people I knew there, and had a nice time, despite lingering guilt about age discrimination, about which more later. The Mozilla party was perhaps the most impressive of the three, with an intense bass track and dancing fire-eaters (not to mention thousands of lines of code scrolling by on a huge overhead monitor).
I look kind of bewildered here; maybe it was the late hour. The picture is due to Kevin Burton.