17 Sep 2006 8 pm eastern

Cruising Seattle with Eric Meyer

Pike Place Market, Sep 17, 2006.

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Filed under: An Event Apart, cities, people

10 Responses to “Cruising Seattle with Eric Meyer”

  1. Dave said on

    Welcome to Seattle! I assume you guys are here for An Event Apart. Wish I could have made that one. Alas, not on my poor freelance designer income. Hope you enjoy yourselves here.

  2. Sam Howat said on

    I wish the weather could have been anything but stereotypical of Seattle for your visit. We’ve had 2 straight months of mostly sunshine here recently and it really put a different light on the region as we are accustomed to rain!

    Wish I could have been at the Event Apart Seattle conference but I got much to busy. Please come back!

  3. Philip Renich said on

    The slideshow looks great on the big screen here in the conference hall!
    Thank you for coming out to the North West.

  4. Patrick said on

    Enjoy your time in Seattle! Just try not to post any photos of the gorgeous weather we’re having today. We have worked for years to perpetuate the myth that Seattle is always dreary and constantly rained upon. For evidence of our success, just check out any movie or TV show set in Seattle. If the truth ever gets out, a lot more people might decide to move here. Just Photoshop a few storm clouds and everything should be fine. ;)

  5. JF said on

    I wish I could have made it down to Seattle for the day. Maybe next time!

  6. Stebbins said on

    Z-

    Great talks yesterday. Very educational and engaging but I am haunted by the untold Sony story…

    j

  7. alison said on

    I like your blog, but why no mention of Fashion Week on either coast? Guess I have it on my mind because I’ve been blogging about it for the past week myself, but it is an important point in every season, East and West (and in Europe too, of course)

  8. Greg said on

    I love Seattle. My folks live out there, and I’m always struck by how much I prefer it to Maryland when I visit. Just staggeringly beautiful, no humidity, and it doesn’t get as hot in the summer or cold in the winter. I’m tempted to switch coasts.

  9. Jeffrey Zeldman said on

    Agreed, Seattle is gorgeously beautiful — and culturally interesting, too. If it were a URL, I’d bookmark it.

  10. Space Ninja » Blog Archive » I’d bookmark it said on

    [...] Posted by Scott on Saturday, September 23, 2006 at 9:36 pm “If it were a URL, I’d bookmark it.” – Jeffrey Zeldman, referring to Seattle [...]

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