Meetups This Week

November 16, 2014

We have a full set of Quantified Self meetups for the upcoming week. There will be 8 occurring in 4 countries.

Meetups featuring talks include the always excellent London group, as well as, the Washington D.C. meetup with show&tells on tracking one’s weight for over 26 years and daily routines. The Groningen meetup will feature a talk on continuous glucose monitoring and what someone found out from keeping a comprehensive log book for three months.

In Indianapolis, they’ll go over how to use Apple’s Healthkit for QS. Surely, the QS Access app will come up in discussion. The group in Tokyo will be having a group discussion to talk about what they are tracking. And Portland will have their monthly workgroup, where they will make progress on their self-tracking projects.

Tuesday (November 18)
Tokyo, Japan
Miami, Florida

Wednesday (November 19)
Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas
Washington, DC

Thursday (November 20)
Groningen, Netherlands
London, England
Portland, Oregon

Saturday (November 22)
Indianapolis, Indiana

Also, check out these photos from last week’s meetup in Warsaw:

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