ZDNet.com.au reader drinks: Photos

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    photo Matt Groarke -- 28/05/09

    flattering photo...i'm on the left ...my mouth and left arm look physically challenged ...cheers...family are so proud :-)

    update Anonymous -- 28/05/09 (in reply to #320139169)

    referring to photo no.3

    Angle Renai LeMay -- 28/05/09 (in reply to #320139170)

    That is a weird angle now that I look at it!

    Renai
    News Editor
    ZDNet.com.au

    Looks like a good night Terry -- 28/05/09

    Hopefully that thing called work won't get in the way of me making it next time :-)

    ZNet Meet and Greet Doug Hughes -- 29/05/09

    When will you be holding one in Melbourne,it looks like a good time had by all.

    Not sure Renai LeMay -- 29/05/09 (in reply to #320139520)

    Not sure yet Doug, but it's certainly something quite a few people have been asking! We're gonna start planning for the next one soon and will kick around whether Melbourne is a possibility then ;)

    Cheers,

    Renai LeMay
    News Editor
    ZDNet.com.au

    Drinks at Maloneys Anonymous -- 29/05/09

    Although i am an old man, i would rather refer to photo number2

    The reader turned up! Graeme Harrison (prof at-symbol post.harvard.edu) -- 01/06/09

    The use of the singular in the title "ZDNet.com.au reader drinks" is telling. The reader turned up and a whole bunch of journalists were collectively relieved to learn that someone had read their story. All is not in vein!
    Graeme
    PS: On a serious note, I enjoyed the lively discussions

    Reader drinks Renai LeMay -- 02/06/09 (in reply to #320140588)

    hehe I should point out you arrived rather late Graeme; there was a bit of a crowd earlier ;)

    Renai

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