Cellini Team Offsite

Once a year, the team I’m on at Microsoft (Developer Platform Evangelism, led by Steve Cellini) has an all-day offsite meeting. I’ve heard some amusing stories of this event in the past, and yesterday was my first chance to witness the festivities firsthand. Now that I’ve seen what goes on, well, it’s hardly surprising that MSFT stock is up today.

Here are a few photos …

This entry was posted on Friday, August 18th, 2006 at 3:27 pm. You can subscribe to comments on this post through its RSS feed.

8 comments posted:

  1. Wow, great pictures! Congrats on winning that race too!

  2. very nice pictures!

    P.S. The first shipment of golf balls from onlygolfballs just arrived. Thank you for posting that tip about them. I’ll never buy retail again.

  3. Thanks, Grant. I was trying to downplay that a bit, since ScottB is a little sore about our come-from-behind finish. :-)

    Hey Dave, good to hear they worked out well for you. I’m due to place another order, after a bit of a case of the shanks last week. Love this game.

  4. Great pictures - particularly the sunglasses one (with your reflection). What a lens!

  5. :-) And that lens is getting a workout this weekend.

    I was at a pub last night with 140 high-school classmates, and shot a bunch of pictures. I’m hoping to see them all again tonight after we get through a few other plans (we’re going to crash the formal event late), and then tomorrow is the Microsoft golf league charity event. Lots more photos soon.

  6. […] Doug has pictures of the event here:   There are a couple I want to point out: […]

  7. Okay, a bunch of people with pies on their faces are well and good, but when are you putting the baby pictures online?

  8. OK, OK, they’re online! Geez, I have a day job too, you know …

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