APM: Location, location, location
David Bluestein II
dbii at interaction.net
Wed Oct 4 12:46:25 PDT 2006
Ahhh, I see. I live in the state and going to meetings makes me happy.
Do I need to fax you a memo stating that? :)
Guess we need to shop around this week so we're ready for next week.
David
On Oct 4, 2006, at 2:31 PM, Ian Remmler wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 02:08:08PM -0500, David Bluestein II wrote:
>> Downside to gNumber/Servergraph is locked front door, and needing
>> someone to monitor it.
>
> Well, I think ARL will also require me to escort people to the
> restroom now, so there will be annoyances either way. And
> someone will need to bring a projector, etc.
>
>> That's disappointing about ARL, weird too. Are you thinking we'll
>> still
>> meet there next week though?
>
> It's because they are technically supposed to charge for
> external groups to use the facilities, unless it is for state
> business. They've really been a bit too lax about it until now.
> If we want to keep meeting there, I need to justify in writing
> how our meetings are benificial to the state. And since I'm the
> only person from ARL who goes to the meetings, it's a bit of a
> hard sell. :) That's why I'm hesitant to continue meeting
> there; I don't want to put ARL on a slippery slope.
>
> If we end up moving, it would be easier to go ahead and do it
> this month so I don't have to generate red tape for just one
> meeting. I do like hosting at ARL, but I'm just not sure if
> it's worth it with the new restrictions. It is a sucky
> situation.
>
> - Ian.
>
> --
> "A shark on whiskey is mighty risky.
> A shark on beer is a beer engineer."
> -- Dr. Worm
>
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