• thomas (unregistered)

    the guy on the left is bill frist

  • Patrick (unregistered)

    I will be there!

  • Hakase (unregistered)

    Wow, that's...right downstairs from where I work.

    Now if I only felt like I was sufficiently intelligent enough to attend such a gathering. x.x;;

  • PhilT (unregistered)

    No red and white stripey hat or scarf to go by - so where in the world is Alex?

  • Your Name (unregistered) in reply to Hakase

    You work at Las Velas? We eat there about once a week, awesome food.

    Hakase:
    Wow, that's...right downstairs from where I work.

    Now if I only felt like I was sufficiently intelligent enough to attend such a gathering. x.x;;

  • Hakase (unregistered) in reply to Your Name

    Not quite...I work in the building attached to it, the Buhl building. :)

  • Rob (unregistered)

    :/ I'm going to be in cleveland that day, although would normally be in town.

    So it goes.

  • Tom (unregistered)

    In what country is Pittsburgh?????

    USA?

    Must be as only USAers are insensitive enough to forget there is a RestOfTheWorld!

  • Anonymous (unregistered)

    Any love for Shadyside?

  • (cs) in reply to Tom
    Tom:
    In what country is Pittsburgh?????

    USA?

    Must be as only USAers are insensitive enough to forget there is a RestOfTheWorld!

    How rude for someone who lives in the USA to not say USA whenever he says he's going somewhere!

    Or maybe it's rude for you to think that the USA is the size of one of the European countries, and assume we can get to another country with ease.

  • (cs) in reply to Anonymous

    Hey, Shadyside is great, but only Googlers have jobs in Shadyside. Us corporate plebes have to schlep in to dahntahn n'at.

  • (cs) in reply to Tom

    I think it's safe to say that if we have to tell you what nation Pittsburgh is in, you weren't likely to attend anyway.

  • EvilTeach (unregistered) in reply to Remy Porter

    Lots of IT in ShadySide. Management Science Associates.

  • syz (unregistered) in reply to Sutherlands
    Sutherlands:
    Tom:
    In what country is Pittsburgh?????

    USA?

    Must be as only USAers are insensitive enough to forget there is a RestOfTheWorld!

    How rude for someone who lives in the USA to not say USA whenever he says he's going somewhere!

    Or maybe it's rude for you to think that the USA is the size of one of the European countries, and assume we can get to another country with ease.

    It's in Canada you presumptuous twits.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh,_Kingston

  • Brendan (unregistered) in reply to syz
    syz:
    It's in Canada you presumptuous twits.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh,_Kingston

    The other half of North America?

  • Meep (unregistered) in reply to Tom
    Tom:
    In what country is Pittsburgh?????

    USA?

    Must be as only USAers are insensitive enough to forget there is a RestOfTheWorld!

    I've heard of that, when you drive out of the USA and get stuck in a barren wasteland full of foreign sounding freaks that goes on forever, but we normally call that "Texas."

  • (cs) in reply to Sutherlands
    Sutherlands:
    Tom:
    In what country is Pittsburgh?????

    USA?

    Must be as only USAers are insensitive enough to forget there is a RestOfTheWorld!

    How rude for someone who lives in the USA to not say USA whenever he says he's going somewhere!

    Well there's this thing called "The Internet". It's magical and people from all over the world can put things "into" it, and other people all over the world can see it.

    I'm pretty sure it's a WTF to assume everyone on the internet knows where the author of the page lives.

  • Meep (unregistered) in reply to Sutherlands
    Sutherlands:
    Tom:
    In what country is Pittsburgh?????

    USA?

    Must be as only USAers are insensitive enough to forget there is a RestOfTheWorld!

    How rude for someone who lives in the USA to not say USA whenever he says he's going somewhere!

    Or maybe it's rude for you to think that the USA is the size of one of the European countries, and assume we can get to another country with ease.

    It's pretty funny that Europeans chide the US for ignoring the rest of the world while they routinely forget that what they call "Europe" is really "Western Europe" and they just blithely ignore all those funny sounding countries to their East.

  • Meep (unregistered) in reply to tin
    tin:
    Sutherlands:
    Tom:
    In what country is Pittsburgh?????

    USA?

    Must be as only USAers are insensitive enough to forget there is a RestOfTheWorld!

    How rude for someone who lives in the USA to not say USA whenever he says he's going somewhere!

    Well there's this thing called "The Internet". It's magical and people from all over the world can put things "into" it, and other people all over the world can see it.

    I'm pretty sure it's a WTF to assume everyone on the internet knows where the author of the page lives.

    It is, but only because it's a WTF to not remember that people across the pond are slightly retarded and can't tell a US site by looking at the domain.

    Yes, theoretically anyone can get a .com domain, but non-American news sites almost invariably have a country specific domain.

  • (cs)

    I'm a huge Penguins and Steelers fan since my one year stay in Pittsburgh. But can't join. I am from and live in europe. Have fun.

  • jEDI (unregistered)

    Where was the "easy reader" version?

  • Andrew (unregistered) in reply to Tom
    Tom:
    In what country is Pittsburgh?????

    USA?

    Must be as only USAers are insensitive enough to forget there is a RestOfTheWorld!

    We USAians are very locally scoped, because we know that global variables are evil!

  • A European (unregistered)

    I'd like to join, but I can't since teleporters have still not been invented... Wouldn't that be something for the Silicon Valley guys? ;-)

  • WaffleSauce (unregistered)

    Far left is Remy, to the right (Remy's left) is Mark, and in the center of the picture is Alex.

    amirite? I'll let ya know where you can send my booze..... :)

  • jay (unregistered) in reply to Tom
    Tom:
    In what country is Pittsburgh?????

    USA?

    Must be as only USAers are insensitive enough to forget there is a RestOfTheWorld!

    My first response: If someone said that a meeting was to be held in Brussels, would it really be necessary to say that this is in Belgium? If someone doesn't know, I suspect there might be places to look such a fact up. (Pittsburgh has over twice the population of Brussels, so should be just as easy to find.)

    But my second, real response: It's not that we don't realize that there is a "rest of the world". It's just that we don't care. Most of those other countries are just run by a bunch of foreigners anyway.

  • jay (unregistered)

    I don't think any amount of alcohol will make this a pretty picture to look at.

  • USAer (unregistered) in reply to Tom
    Tom:
    In what country is Pittsburgh?????

    USA?

    Must be as only USAers are insensitive enough to forget there is a RestOfTheWorld!

    Gee I guess clicking the link to the meetup spot would be too hard. It IS only linked in the article. I mean it only says AMERICAN COOKERY at the top of the site, and of course there is also a handy LOCATION button on their site as well if there were any doubts after that.

    Must be the RestOfTheWorld is too ready to jump down USAers' throats

  • Whatever (unregistered) in reply to jay

    In response to that, you do realise that america is also run by foreigners right? Mostly european, it's highly unlikely that more then 1% of the ppl that respond here from the us are actually native american...

    None of you are REAL americans, don't kid yourself!

    Unless indians are all coders, not sure about that though!

  • Andrew (unregistered)

    Love that place. One of the only places in the states I know of that has poutine on the menu!

  • CA (unregistered)

    The talk above reminds me of Rambo: First blood 2 (yes this was its title), where an Afgan kid asks Rambo where he is from and he replies "California".

    Anyway, it is a bit rude not to mention the country and assume everybody knows it is in the USA. Mistakes can happen too, I heard there is at least one city named Athens in every continent. So, let's meet in Athens!

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