Here's a good post that came out of a meetup: http://lesswrong.com/lw/iri/how_to_become_a_1000_year_old_vampire/
Some people said they didn't like it but I think it's a very very VERY nice "foreword", in comparison to Eliezer's stuff which is kinda more "hardcore" in a way.
Who wrote that post? I would like to chat with them...
We've been running regular, well-attended Less Wrong meetups in London for a few years now, (and irregular, badly-attended ones for even longer than that). In this time, I'd like to think we've learned a few things about having good conversations, but there are probably plenty of areas where we could make gains. Given the number of Less Wrong meetups around the world, it's worth attempting some sort of meetup cross-pollination. It's possible that we've all been solving each other's problems. It's also good to have a central location to make observations and queries about topics of interest, and it's likely people have such observations and queries on this topic.
So, what have you learned from attending or running Less Wrong meetups? Here are a few questions to get the ball rolling:
If you have other specific questions you'd like answered, you're encouraged to ask them in comments. Any other observations, anecdotes or suggestions on this general topic are also welcome and encouraged.