25 Mar 2007 7 am eastern

Eric Meyer, 1:00 a.m.

…As the cover band upstairs kicks off its fourth set. Good times. The Boston Marriott Copley Place lobby, Saturday March 24, 2007. An Event Apart Boston begins Monday March 26th.


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11 Responses to “Eric Meyer, 1:00 a.m.”

  1. Mike said on

    Have fun! Be sure to take loads of pictures!

  2. John Lampard said on

    Ah, in the house bar at 1am… so this is what really happens at An Event Apart then… ;)

  3. Lisa Firke said on

    Such wild and crazy guys. Have a great event!

  4. Dale Cruse said on

    See you tomorrow!

  5. Ian Muir said on

    I hope things go well. Wish I could be there, but all my money went to SXSW. I’ve got a few friends their doing recon though.

    On another note, if you looking for a good meal in Boston, stop by Fire & Ice.

  6. A. non said on

    If you want cheap eats with a really great atmosphere, try Bukowski’s. The entrance is tiny, so look carefully. You’re five minutes away on foot.

    http://boston.citysearch.com/profile/4728127/

  7. Oliver said on

    (…) a surprisingly low-energy Bee Gees medley.

    Man, as a longtime webdesigner, and as a Bee Gees fan (even longer), I think I could have had a good time. My favourite music (even play with low energy, whatever that means) combined with the presence of my webdesign godfathers… Man, oh man.

  8. Martin said on

    I envy you, it´s a bit difficult to go being from Argentina! :-(

  9. Respiro, the logo design guy said on

    Today’s 28. March, so how it was the Event Apart? :)

  10. mp3 indir said on

    I am sorry. who is eric meyer?

  11. Custom web design studio said on

    @mp3 indir. Shame on you. Eric Meyer IS: Author of Eric Meyer on CSS and More Eric Meyer on CSS (New Riders), Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide (O’Reilly & Associates), and CSS2.0 Programmer’s Reference (Osborne/McGraw-Hill) as well as numerous articles for the O’Reilly Network, Web Techniques, and Web Review, Eric also created the CSS Browser Compatibility Charts and coordinated the authoring and creation of the W3C’s official CSS Test Suite.
    You can find more information here http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/.

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