August 21, 2007

CrunchGear 1st Birthday Bash Recap and Photos

John Biggs

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We at one of the “other” Crunch blogs celebrated our first birthday last night and we have a plethora of pictures featuring some of the New York tech scene. It wasn’t quite a bunch of tanned, attractive people partying under a fading Palo Alto sunset, but was still a party. Special thanks to all the sponsors and Blast Media for allowing us to give out great prizes — including a robotic Elvis from Wowwee.

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  1. The Buxr Widget

    Mike you should have put the pics on Flickr - it’s really slow running off Crunchgrear..

  2. Michael Arrington

    Looks like a great party, actually.

  3. Rob Lancer

    Thanks for putting that together, I hope everyone enjoyed the Konga Squares!

  4. Andrew

    why are the photos not on flickr or photobucket at least… geeks? shoemaker anyone?

  5. Chris Murdock

    I think we’ve got a separated at birth. That looks like Ralph Macchio.

  6. Caroline

    Tanned, maybe not, but I’d argue that NYCers win the attractiveness fight… ;)

  7. Velioncho

    because it could be the last party for the gear.

    I am frequent cruncher but never been to gear inspite of the advertisement push it gets on the front page.

  8. Marco

    http://www.wowweealiveonline.com/elvis/watch.html

    I want this Elvis doll haha. It’s so fantastic!!!

  9. Beth D

    Yes, Velioncho, CrunchGear (a great site, btw) will fail because you personally haven’t been there yet. How do you sleep at night?

  10. Velioncho

    I am just reflecting the average TC user’s attitude. Accept it, CrunchGear was not a hit. just 9 comments for its 1st birthday bash post.

  11. davis

    You know that TC readers and CG readers aren’t always the same? I hear they broke the technorati top 100 in less than a year, which isn’t bad for a blog in such a crowded market. Just because they’re not as busy as Gizmodo or (ewww!) Engadget doesn’t mean they’re not a success. I think they’re doing better than I thought they would. And they’re funnier, hater.