Tortuga Meetups Starting this Thursday

8 Post author: divia 21 March 2011 06:11PM

Shannon and I are going to be hosting South Bay Less Wrong meetups at the Tortuga community in Mountain View on Thursday nights starting at 7.  Come prepared to reveal something you're consistently irrational about.  We'll spend some time throwing ideas around and then hang out and mingle.  

Bringing paleo-friendly food is a bonus but not required.  

If you'd like to come, request an invitation from our google group, Tortuga Rationalists.

Comments (13)

Comment author: moshez 21 March 2011 10:20:37PM *  2 points [-]

Will there be vegetarian-friendly food as well? Or should I just bring some to make sure I don't starve? :-D

Edit: I'm going straight from work, but if anyone needs a ride back to the San Mateo area (SM, Belmont, San Carlos, Foster City, Redwood Shores, Burlingame) please let me know.

Comment author: divia 22 March 2011 12:54:52AM 2 points [-]

Bring paleo-friendly vegetarian food :-).

Comment author: moshez 22 March 2011 04:26:08PM 2 points [-]

Is that a euphemism for "lettuce"? Or do you have concrete suggestions?

[I must admit that I have been completely uninterested in the paleo-diet, so I have not researched how it can be made vegetarian friendly. My usual food to bring to potlucks is along the lines of veggie chow mein, which I understand is not paleo-friendly...]

Comment author: divia 22 March 2011 10:25:16PM 2 points [-]

I eat vegetarian paleo myself, so I can think of stuff. I eat lots of cheese, butter, coconut oil, eggs, vegetables, and tubers. I also don't avoid soaked and fermented rice and legumes. I also approve of very dark chocolate.

Comment author: moshez 22 March 2011 11:42:49PM 1 point [-]

Hrm, apparently you do have concrete suggestions, that convinced me that I wouldn't be able to survive on paleo-diet for 12 hours :( How strict are the paleo-friendly rules? If they're really strict, I can just grab something to eat before coming, otherwise, I'll bring something nice and tasty...

Comment author: divia 23 March 2011 12:45:46AM 0 points [-]

There are no strict rules at all :-). I strongly encourage that food brought to share with the group be paleo-friendly, but you can do whatever, and certainly you can eat whatever you want yourself.

Comment author: moshez 24 March 2011 11:43:03AM 5 points [-]

OK, I was feeling very conflicted on this, until I realized this might just be an inferential distance thing. I tried to clarify my confusion....and realized: I am not sure why the encouragement to bring paleo-diet exists. Do you assume most people attending would keep to paleo-diet? (That's not my model, but perhaps I'm wrong) Do you want to encourage people to try paleo-diet? If so, is it because you assume most people haven't tried it, and would subscribe if they tried it?

I'm sorry to be a pain about this...but I think we should be, at the very least, able to discuss snacks at a less wrong meet-up in a rational way :)

Comment author: divia 29 March 2011 01:33:45AM 0 points [-]

Did you consider the possibility that I liked paleo food better and wanted it at the meetup for that reason :-).

Comment author: moshez 29 March 2011 01:02:27PM 1 point [-]

I guess the level of encouragement for paleo-food seemed to be more insistent than would be typical for a personal preference. Also, possibly it's a case of a Typical Mind Fallacy, but no, it's hard for me to consider the possibility that people actually like paleo food. But thanks for explaining :) [My usual rule when telling people to bring food is: "Bring something you like. This way everybody has at least one thing they like."]

Comment author: kizzo 21 March 2011 11:10:15PM 1 point [-]

Yay, consistent bay area meetups! : ) I'll be sure to try to show up.

Comment author: taryneast 21 March 2011 09:11:49PM 1 point [-]

Darn... reading the title I thought you meant the infamous pirate island :)

Comment author: [deleted] 21 March 2011 11:14:26PM 0 points [-]

Is there anyone driving from Santa Cruz?

Comment author: Tiiba 21 March 2011 08:46:09PM 0 points [-]

Did I miss something? Why do meetups have summaries agin?