Eric
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Joined: 10/10/2003 From: Seattle, WA Status: offline
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Wow, this thread has woken up a bit... A few quick thoughts, hopefully not conflicting with Craig who is doing a wonderful job of helping this to crystallize... - Certainly anyone who has footed the cost to travel to Seattle from a remote place is going to have first dibs on a Friday event at my house. As some note, if the local natives are restless as a result I will just have to host another event for locals at a different time. Anyway, once we get a better sense of the true numbers it will be a lot easier to make good decisions that are as inclusive as possible.
- As Craig says, this is likely to be more of a "mill around" than a sit-down type of event. Just imagine, hundreds of wino, each clutching their prized bottle like a baby, wandering about and trading sips with like-minded winos. Sounds like chaos and fun!
- On traveling with wine, I rue the assoholic terrorists who have caused the rules to be amped up around flying with liquids. That said, a few bottles wrapped in plastic and then sweatshirts or towels works perfectly fine in a hard-sided, checked bag. And even if that bag sits on the tarmac and gets a bit warm you just can't do that much short-term damage. Of course, if a bottle really gets up to 100 degrees the cork will pop out... Really should not happen though even if you are coming from very warm climes. Due to liability, headaches etc I just don't want to get into buying/holding bottles for people. That said, if it will help, there are numerous EXCELLENT wine shops in Seattle that I am sure would be willing to help out and *maybe* even deliver to the event? My top pick is always McCarthy & Schiering in Queen Anne, just a few blocks from my house, terrific people.
- As Craig notes, if we stay in the neighborhood of 100-150 then this will all be pretty easy. If it starts to get a lot bigger then either we may need to rethink some aspects (venue, cap the size of both events?). Either way, we want to be fair and inclusive.
- At least one supplied of barcode scanners has expressed interest in doing a demo and perhaps raffle/drawing for a free scanner and/or special discounted offer. An interesting commercial vector that I hadn't considered. I am sure we will learn a lot from this first, small event that will give us ideas for how to scale it up for the future. But for this first one we are trying not to overthink things...
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Cheers! -Eric LeVine
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