10-23-2017 06:06 AM
Hehe @ErmesT a lot of people don't believe I'm an introvert, but it takes so much energy for me to do what I do on meetups (like the Summit) that sometimes I just go hide out in the bush to recover.
Regards Paul
10-23-2017 06:39 AM
I absolutely believe it @PaulPavlinovich
I have seen the amount of positive energy that you put in this. Myself, I like sometimes just to watch at.
I don't think I'm an introvert, in my case there is an "age factor" that helps me to stay apart
Ermes
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10-23-2017 02:45 PM
What a lovely recap to read, @PaulPavlinovich. Thank you for taking the time to write it up in such a detailed fashion and in the way I think many people are probably thinking about the Summit, too! You're a rockstar.
As I keep saying, I am — and the whole team is, really — thankful for Local Guides who are as passionate about Maps as we are and for giving us an opportunity to host this sort of Summit with all of you!!!!
P.S. I recover from these social situations the same way, as evidenced by my weekend away. 🙂
10-23-2017 06:50 PM
@PaulPavlinovich, this year you were everywhere and definitely out there. For me, I am still recovering from a scratchy throat from all that "Woooo hoooo!!" and "Woo Woo"ing!
@PaulPavlinovich wrote:
Hehe @ErmesT a lot of people don't believe I'm an introvert, but it takes so much energy for me to do what I do on meetups (like the Summit) that sometimes I just go hide out in the bush to recover.
Regards Paul
Cheers,
Karen
10-24-2017 06:42 AM
How about NY for 2018 @TraciC ? Then anyone who needs to can use the city's human battery charger, Central Park and of course the new hi-rise park The High Line :). In my brief time in NY I wandered through Central Park in the dead of night because I could not sleep. I found out later this probably wasn't a good idea but all the people I saw kept to themselves.
I've watched the amazing energy levels the Googlers put in, it's pretty obvious we're around a bunch of people who very much care for the attendees.
Regards Paul
10-24-2017 06:43 AM
Plenty of Woo from you @KarenVChin
Thanks @ThanulakshanS @MadanKPradhan
10-24-2017 09:07 AM
Haha, @PaulPavlinovich. I'm glad you made it out of Central Park but NYC isn't as bad as it is sometimes made out to be. Will take the NYC suggestion under advisement but then I'd have to go home each night and not sleep in a giant comfy hotel bed!
10-24-2017 09:12 AM
Hehe @TraciC
This is true, but I will not miss the chance to have it in my town.
I can candidate Treviso, or Venice, if you like 😁😁
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10-24-2017 09:13 AM
@PaulPavlinovich wrote:
How about NY for 2018 @TraciC ? Then anyone who needs to can use the city's human battery charger, Central Park and of course the new hi-rise park The High Line :). In my brief time in NY I wandered through Central Park in the dead of night because I could not sleep. I found out later this probably wasn't a good idea but all the people I saw kept to themselves.
I've watched the amazing energy levels the Googlers put in, it's pretty obvious we're around a bunch of people who very much care for the attendees.
Regards Paul
Great idea! 🙂
And, of course, every time I've been in NY i never slept.... the city that never sleeps