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Excellent. I knew you were going to be so detailed in your post and I have loved reading here. The photos are very nice. You know, I prefer to see the parts rather than the whole scenario? The parts always say more.
I have noticed that you have a very particular way of absorbing those encounters and I think we (on the side here) have a lot to learn in that sense.
You all, through your posts, have filled me with inspiration. And for that, thank you.
PS. Edje, I'm guessing that's the young man in the last picture with the long hair. But anyway, you don't have to tell me. It's just that I've been wanting to put a face to him and haven't gotten around to it so far.
You did?! Wow... I didn't know until I wrote the post and to be honest, I didn't expect it would be over 2000 words post! 😱 😃
How do you mean in a "particular way of absorbing those encounters"? I have noticed that some of the locals, who were newbies on HIVE were a lot more "connected" to the crypto value of HIVE, while those who are "full-time Hivians" were more about the social side... In the end, I suppose that the main point of these meetups is to have fun and enjoy the company of friends!
Regarding @edje, I will leave it to him to confirm or not your guess! 😃
I hope that we will meet at some of the next HIVE meetups or HiveFest!!!
This was to be expected. A person who is used to reading "all" your posts would surely expect it.
Maybe it's just that I'm coming up with some ideas like (who knows) creating a Hive HQ in Havana... I don't think conferences are such a profitable way to bring the Blockchain closer to the people. On the other hand, these spontaneous meetings are. Just to get together for the sake of it and connect with people and places, they are cooler and each talk is like a seed that is planted.
I hope so... maybe.
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