The second LessWrong meetup for Southern California will happen on Saturday September 25th, 2010! The meetup will start at 1PM and probably run for 4 or 5 hours in the Platt Campus Center of Harvey Mudd College. Thanks are due to the Harvey Mudd Future Tech Club for the location.
We will be meeting in a conference room with tables, chairs, whiteboards, and a projector. Based on the July SoCal LW Meetup we discovered that the most interesting thing was to have small group conversations but that turned out to be tricky in a pub. This time we're optimizing for conversation, but pizza will almost assuredly be ordered and there will be free cookies and soda!
Last time several people brought interested friends. Also some people who had been reading a long time but had never commented before showed up (only about 60% of us had LW logins) and this seemed to work pretty well. It was a very friendly group :-)
For travel planning purposes, you should probably be aware that the time and location was specifically planned to be ~10 blocks north of the Claremont Metrolink Station, 15 minutes after a train arrives there from the hub at LA Union Station. Train schedules can be searched here. Walking directions from the Metrolink Station:
- Take College Ave north to 12th St.
- Go east on north side of 12th St (which becomes Platt Blvd) until you see the big Harvey Mudd College sign on the left side of the street.
- Head north into campus there, to the very visible flagpole.
- Platt Campus Center will be the big building right to the northeast.
- We should have signs set up in and around the building, but basically once inside the big central area, just head east.
For those arriving via car there is a parking lot directly behind the building (it's covered with trees on the Google maps aerial view). There should be plenty of spots open on a Saturday. Also, look for carpooling comment threads, here for Santa Barbara, here for Orange County, here for San Diego, and here for Pasadena/Glendale.
In Self-Improvement or Shiny Distraction: Why Less Wrong is anti-Instrumental Rationality patrissimo wrote:
I think a neat thing to try would be for people to reply to this comment with suggestions and links for things to try at the SoCal meetup even if you're not coming, suggestions appreciated.
Go ahead, you know you want to other-optimize!
Put suggested meetup activities in their own comments like a quotes thread (one suggestion per comment, minimize kibitzing, etc), and vote up or down the ones you think would be particularly high (or low) value.
Before going to the meetup, I will take responsibility for printing out some of the suggestions that have more votes (with ancillary text from links as appropriate) and bring them to the meetup in the hopes that we can try implementing one or more suggestions and then report back with a "background/method/results" format in followup articles. Part of the test would be object level (does a particular suggestion have positive effects) and part of the test would be meta level (can we honestly use LW's existing infrastructure and community to improve community practices).
I will make a couple suggestions by way of example :-)
In my experience there tend to be several quiet members of a group, who don't speak much in the group setting but will talk in one-on-one settings. It could be a fun exercise to break up into pairs, and have each pair chat individually for a period of time, before rejoining the group conversation.
This would be useful just to build stronger connections between individual members of the group, but it is especially useful if you're trying to have a focused discussion. Usually a few voices end up dominating, and if that occurs from the very beginning only a few ideas get discussed.