[boulder.pm] incoming message from the big giant head?

Jim Baker boulder-pm at jim-baker.com
Mon Jan 29 15:16:49 CST 2001


Here in East Chautauqua, the snow looks pretty decent.  I haven't had a
chance to go up into the mesas/Flatirons today, but it should be even
better.  Not certain if it will be still deep enough tomorrow so snowshoeing
will be fun - this is not Rocky Mountain NP - but it's worth a try.

- Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-boulder-pm-list at pm.org
[mailto:owner-boulder-pm-list at pm.org]On Behalf Of Walter Pienciak
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 1:35 PM
To: boulder-pm-list at happyfunball.pm.org
Subject: RE: [boulder.pm] incoming message from the big giant head?


On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Jim Baker wrote:

> Snowshoeing sounds wonderful.  Perhaps we can do this along the Mesa trail
> this Tuesday afternoon, at around 3 PM, starting from Chautauqua.  I know
> the snow cover doesn't last too long here, but it should last probably
that
> long, right?
>
> I could go for a meeting too.  Perhaps we still have time to invite Damian
> on his world speaking tour: http://www.yetanother.org/damian/events.html.
> I'd love to hear him speak on Parse::FastDescent since I do use its
> (slowish) predecessor, Parse::RecDescent.  Or more generally about his
views
> on the evolution of Perl into a metalanguage, without hopefully becoming a
> monstrosity like Lisp.  Just its own monstrosity, of course.  In a proper
> frame of mind, topics like these are a lot of fun to discuss informally
too
> IMHO because they represent the convergence of computers and philosophy,
and
> as is well known, that is where it also converges with brew pubs.
>
> - Jim

I'm up in Gunbarrel, and we barely have anything on the ground.
(These storms since I moved here have been a lot of sound and fury
signifying . . . nothing.)

That said, I'd be happy to tromp around tomorrow afternoon in my boots.

Walter





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