Forty, the ad agency uses at least 2 tables there.
Eric

On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Ed Knapp <catbertek@hotmail.com> wrote:
When I am between gigs (consulting, employee, whatever), I sometimes go down there to work on my own stuff
and it is exactly like that.  You visit, pick a free spot and do whatever.  I don't interact all that much because I
just crank on my own projects but the space is very cool and comfortable... the vibe is a bunch of technology
people doing interesting stuff.

Everyone that I have met and spoken with was very nice and welcoming.  I even caught a few of the lunch time
presentations that were pretty thought provoking.

It is shared space with some real companies nestled in there too so it is a real work space.  It is worth the visit.
Hope that helps!

Ed Knapp


Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 13:08:28 -0700
From: klsmith2020@yahoo.com
Subject: Gangplank
To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us



Lisa mentioned Gangplank in her email, which got me to thinking.  I read about Gangplank last year some time. I have wondered about such an environment.  I seem to recall it was said to be a free place to work.  Bring your laptop and find a place.  It was described as a place to connect with other techies.  Is this the case?

Have any of you spent time there?

Any feedback?


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Keith Smith


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