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Party

We made it back to Manila in time for the party for IT geeks at the
Museum Cafe in Greenbelt. The event was hosted by Exist and had an
open bar. The upper floor of the cafe was packed with people from
Exist, Narra VC, Orange and Bronze, and other companies. It was
awesome reconnecting with people I hadn’t seen in a while, and I also
enjoyed meeting new people. Two years (maybe even three) away from the
Philippine tech scene, and I still fit right in… I had fun. =)

I owe lots of people e-mail, which is a good success indicator for
networking events.

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