5 Meetup Groups match “Hibernate” near Menlo Park, CA
Meet other bicyclists that are interested in regular rides at a brisk pace (15-20mph). We are currently riding 2-3x/week in the evenings (start times vary from 9 to 9:45, and we usually go for about an hour). The course is a 2.3 mile circuit in Dublin, CA. (Most of us are not categorized USCF racers; we aim to stay fit and throw in a few sprints for fun.) Why late? Most of us have young kids and this is a good exercise time after they've gone to bed. Plus, traffic is minimal and there's never …
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This group is all about Sunday socializing and bowling. We'll bowl a little bit (doesn't matter if you're good or not), hang out with friends, meet a ton of new ones, and maybe have a few beers at the bar after! We get co-ed teams together of young professionals in their 20s-30s to have some fun while everyone else has gone into social hibernation in the fall/winter - our leagues are typically 400-500 young professionals and young alums! Come bowl with us, bring your friends, and meet some new o …
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Hello World! This is a group for Apache Wicket users in the SF bay area to meetup for discussions, panels, presentations, forums, and other events! Open to all types of wicket users
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Capital Engineering is a group about how we can use technology to bring order to the chaos of finance. It's a group for mobile, web and back-end developers and designers to learn and share their knowledge of building large, multi-client cloud-based systems. Things like architecting single page apps, advanced charting for mobile and Amazon's simple notification service are par for the course, which will typically be a two part talk complemented by food and drink. At Personal Capital we have devel …
This is a group started with the express purpose of trying to create a network among the many Probashi Bangalis living in the Bay Area. They all seem to congregate during a Durga Pujo celebration and mysteriously thereafter, go into hibernation for the rest of the year. At least that is the way I feel. Maybe it is a function of the fact that their numbers are so low that the probability of running into someone at random is exceedingly low. I, for one, refuse to believe that. Maybe it is my own f …
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