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Michael Eichler speaking at Metro Hack Night IV, Transportation Techies Meetup group. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.
A sticker protesting the tech industry and their private buses, found slapped on a window in San Francisco, California.
Nick Ramfos presenting at the Transportation Techies meetup. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.
Tim, Gio, and Rebecca at Metro Hack Night IV, Transportation Techies Meetup group. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.
Stephanie Dock speaking at the October Transportation Techies meetup, Transportation + Urban Planning. WeWork Crystal City, 2221 S Clark St, Arlington, VA.
Matthew Ficke presenting at CaBi Hack Night IV, the October Transportation Techies meetup. 1776 Crystal City campus, 2231 Crystal Dr, Arlington, VA.
Stephanie Nguyen presenting at the Transportation Techies meetup. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.
Aileen and Gareth with their baby at the Transportation Techies "Multi-Modal Show & Tell" meetup. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.
Michael Lloyd speaking at the February Transportation Techies meetup, Metro Hack Night II. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.
Shea Frederick, Chase Gilliam, and Chris Whong at the Transportation Techies meetup. Hyatt Regency, 300 Light St, Baltimore, MD.
Dave Nesbitt at Bus Hack Night II, the April 2017 Transportation Techies Meetup. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.
My notebook looks more than techy in my surroundings. I love the juxtaposition of the old and the new. It delights me each time I sit down to play!
Josh Tauberer and Christian Moscardi at Metro Hack Night VIII, the September 2018 Transportation Techies Meetup. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.
Tracy Hadden Loh at the March Transportation Techies meetup, CaBi Hack Night VII. WeWork Wonder Bread Factory, 718 S St NW, Washington, DC.
Peter Shashkin and Vitaliy Fedonkin at the Transportation Techies meetup. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.
Jay Subramaniam speaking about Getaround at the August 18 Transportation Techies meetup, Playing with Traffic II. WeWork Crystal City, 2221 S Clark St, Arlington, VA.
Colin and Thomas at Bike Hack Night, during the Bike Summit. Renaissance Hotel, 999 9th St NW, Washington, DC.
Rob McPherson getting a hug from Santa at Bike Hack Night IV. 1776 Crystal City, 2231 Crystal Dr, Arlington, VA.
Metro Hack Night IV, Transportation Techies Meetup group. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.
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Lauren Hassel with WalkArlington, speaking at Walk Hack Night, the August Transportation Techies meetup. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.
Fraser McLaughlin of Eco-Counter, speaking at Walk Hack Night, the August Transportation Techies meetup. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.
Steven Fleming speaking at the February Transportation Techies meetup, Metro Hack Night II. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.
Adam outside WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), before Metro Hack Night IV. 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.
Of interest to the photo-techies, this is a huge crop from the 8688p of the uncropped Raw file, but it's still 3310x2207p after the crop. Starting with 50mp has its advantages.
Michael Walk speaking at the Transportation Techies meetup. Hyatt Regency, 300 Light St, Baltimore, MD.
Alex Tedeschi speaking at the March Transportation Techies meetup, CaBi Hack Night VII. WeWork Wonder Bread Factory, 718 S St NW, Washington, DC.
Marcos Huerta speaking at the June Transportation Techies meetup, Metro Hack Night V. WeWork Crystal City, 2221 S Clark St, Arlington, VA.
Andrew Carpenter at the Transportation Techies "Colorado Code Projects" meetup. Spark Boulder, 1310 College Ave, Boulder, CO.
John Hall presenting at the June Transportation Techies meetup, Metro Hack Night III. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.
Jennifer Hill and James Pizzurro at the June Transportation Techies meetup, Metro Hack Night V. WeWork Crystal City, 2221 S Clark St, Arlington, VA.
The Transportation Techies "Transportation + Health" meetup on March 6, 2014 was hosted by the Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health, in partnership with Kaiser Permanente Digital Technology and Operations and Community Benefit ---
see blog post: Changing the culture of Transportation + Health + Meetups : TechiesDCHealth – Washington, DC USA | Ted Eytan, MD
Ian and Santa at the December Transportation Techies meetup at the WeWork space in the Wonder Bread Factory. 718 S St NW, Washington, DC.
Fionnuala Quinn making an announcement at Bike Hack Night IV. 1776 Crystal City, 2231 Crystal Dr, Arlington, VA.
James Hamre (rear wall) at Bus Hack Night II, the April 2017 Transportation Techies Meetup. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.
Ryan Abrahamsen talking about Terrain360 at Bike Hack Night VI, the September Transportation Techies meetup. REI Community Space at Wunder Garten, 1101 1st St NE, Washington, DC.
Some anti-tech graffiti on a wall in San Francisco, California. Techies, or tech workers, have generated animosity in this city as they are blamed for the rampant gentrification and soaring housing costs.
James and Brendan at Metro Hack Night VII, the October 2017 Transportation Techies Meetup. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.
Jonathan Weidman speaking at the March Transportation Techies meetup, Bike Hack Night V. WeWork Wonder Bread Factory, 718 S St NW, Washington, DC.
During NTEN's 2008 Non-profit Technology Conference a group of techies participated in several volunteer projects to bring technology to communities battered by the 2005 Katrina hurricane.
My group, comprised of consultants, non-profit workers, and Cisco Systems, traveled to a community center in St. Bernard Parrish to install wireless access points. St. Bernard Parrish was the hardest hit during the flood - only 6 houses were left standing out of 25,000 when the water rose 25 feet in 23 minutes.
It was an honor to be able to provide some help to this community and I'm grateful for the opportunity to talk with residents and keep the hope and momentum of positive work flowing.
New Orleans, LA