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Last night I went to a LinkedIn Q&A Event called Real Guy Kawasaki interviews Fake Steve Jobs at the Computer History Museum. It was a hilarious event! Thanks to Terry Chay, I even got the chance to meet Fake Steve Jobs, a.k.a Dan Lyons, after the event. He’s a very nice guy and likes the idea of Giving 2.0.
This event was sponsored by LinkedIn and, of course, there was food. LinkedIn bought many pizzas, soda, and water for the event and there was a lot leftover. I bet you can tell where I’m going with this already. So, after the event Mark Jen, Rose Kwok, Terry Chay, Kay Luo, and Mario Sundar helped me load up my vehicle with all of the drinks that were leftover. And this morning I took them to the Goodwill in South San Jose.
I was happy to have had the chance to meet some new people and help donate the leftovers. Thank you LinkedIn!
I called the UCSF Children’s Hospital a while ago to see if we could bring Halloween candy to the children at the hospital. I spoke with Kevin, the Community Service Liaison at the Children’s Hospital. He said that it would be a better idea to get trinkets for the kids, since sugar isn’t healthy for sick kids. He also mentioned that they do Bingo nights and various other activities for the children at the hospital which they also need trinkets for. I thought it might be a good idea if we give trinkets after Halloween, for their other activities. We can get a little more organized and have more time to put something together that way. What do you think of going to buy trinkets for the kids and having dinner afterward?



