- Lunch 2.0 and HAL 9000
What does HAL have to do with Lunch 2.0?Well, it turns out that HAL 9000 (“the computer I wished I had”, said Don Millman) was the winning response to the question “My first computer was a…”. This question appeared on each of the Lunch 2.0 name tags at last week’s event.
Lest you think nametags a silly affair, not only did it encourage a lively conversation amongst all the attendees about their childhood computers (the Apple II and Vic-20 were the most popular by far) but there was also a prize for the most inventive answer.
Hosted by the folks at Codesta and scanR and attended by a diverse group of locals interested in the Toronto tech scene, the latest installment of Lunch 2.0 was a delicious success.
Many thanks to Dan Bowman and Pat McCarten from Codesta who organized and hosted (you can read their post about the event over on Codesta’s blog). The lunch was phenomenal (no end of raves about those chocolate cookies!) and there was plenty of time for chatting and learning about what the other attendees were involved in or just excited to talk about.
Thanks again Dan and Pat and all the others who came by to say hello and grab a bite.
We Idéalists are already looking forward to the next event!
- Tastes like Lunch 2.0

It’s back!
The good folks over at Codesta & scanR have graciously offered to host a late summer Lunch 2.0 event right here in lovely Toronto. Jot down their address then swing by at noon on the 10th, we’ll be gathering at 366 Adelaide Street West (Suite 204) for tasty munchies and great conversation.
Find out more on the Lunch 2.0 blog or grab your free ticket on eventbrite today (yep, registration is required as space is limited).
See you all on September 10th!
- Lunch 2.0 at Wishingline a delicious affair!
Scott and the awesome team at Wishingline were super hosts for the second Lunch 2.0 (Canada) event, thanks again! Their new office space in the east end of Toronto is fantastic.Along with the yummy pizza from Pizzaiolo and tasty desserts from the local bakery, the Wishingline studio was filled with interesting folks and great conversations.
Did you miss out? Maybe you want to host the next Lunch 2.0 event here in Toronto! Pop on over to the Lunch 2.0 blog for more information, then ping us here at Idée and we’ll help you get organized, spread the word about your event on the blog and make sure you have what you need to connect with the Toronto technology and design community!Looking for Lunch 2.0 photos? Coming right up!
- Lunch 2.0 is back, mark your calendars for May 30th!
Join the great team at Wishingline for Toronto’s second Lunch 2.0 event happening Friday, May 30th, noon to 1:30 at the Wishingline studio in Toronto.Our hosts had this to say about the upcoming occasion:
“Come out and meet like-minded people from Toronto’s design and tech communities and help us inaugurate our new studio space, rock out on the finger drums, and check out the comings and goings of our strange neighbours across the street all while enjoying yummy pizza and fizzy or otherwise bubby beverages.”
Sounds like an event not to be missed! What’s also great is that lunch is totally free, just make sure you register soon as space is very limited. Directions, tickets and all the rest of the details are available at Eventbrite.

What’s Lunch 2.0 you ask? Check the official Canadian Lunch 2.0 website to find out.We look forward to see everyone at the Wishingline offices May 30th!
- Lunch 2.0 launched!
Nerds herd for amazing grazing. Canada’s first Lunch 2.0 hosted at the Idéeplex is a success!
The good folks at Idée brought the obscure italian soft drinks, and pizza from neighbourhood pride Peter’s Creole Cajun. Everyone who came brought enthusiasm, ideas and a desire to foster community.
Who will host the next Lunch 2.0?

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