From chastain at lucent.com Thu Jul 6 06:38:46 2000 From: chastain at lucent.com (Chastain, Jack (Jack)** CTR **) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:18 2004 Subject: Jack is Back -- Time for a MEETING! Message-ID: Just checking - we still getting together tonight? Ground Round again? About 6-ish? I will bring the YAPC proceedings (I hope) and maybe a story or two. Jack. > ---------- > From: Arthur Ramos Jr.[SMTP:aramos@sunyorange.edu] > Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 09:25 > To: Hudson Valley Perl Mongers > Subject: Jack is Back -- Time for a MEETING! > > Everyone: > > Welcome to the newcomers. > > Welcome back Jack, SNIP! , How > was YAPC? > > USING WORD OF THE DAY, THANK YOU-------------^ > > We haven't done much of anything recently, and we need to get back > on track. > > To all newcomers, don't be afraid to start a thread, technical or > not. We promise not to > flame you like the good folks down in NYC. We enjoy technical threads. > > I am currently writing a LISTSERV application in perl if anyone is > interested. > > > Oh, back to the meeting -- How does Thursday, July 6, 2000 sound. > I am switching it > to a Thursday so that we can accomodate Walt Joyce, one of the original > members. > > Let me know as soon as possible. Thanks. > > =====> Art <===== > > <> > aramos@sunyorange.edu > > There is a difference between knowing the path and > walking the path. > (Morpheus,"The Matrix",1999) > > From cpilking at ghihmo.com Thu Jul 6 08:31:16 2000 From: cpilking at ghihmo.com (Christopher J. Pilkington) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:18 2004 Subject: Jack is Back -- Time for a MEETING! In-Reply-To: <27E55B87DBC9D31183F20000D11C0EB43AF7A1@exwins.ghi.com> Message-ID: <27E55B87DBC9D31183F20000D11C0EB41518DD@exwins.ghi.com> I again will not be there . . . I have to be in Manhattan early tomorrow (6AM) at our corporate offices. Fun fun fun. Hope to meet you all next time. Chris -----Original Message----- From: owner-hudson-valley-pm-list@pm.org [mailto:owner-hudson-valley-pm-list@pm.org]On Behalf Of Chastain, Jack (Jack)** CTR ** Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 7:39 AM To: Hudson Valley Perl Mongers; 'Arthur Ramos Jr.' Subject: RE: Jack is Back -- Time for a MEETING! Just checking - we still getting together tonight? Ground Round again? About 6-ish? I will bring the YAPC proceedings (I hope) and maybe a story or two. Jack. > ---------- > From: Arthur Ramos Jr.[SMTP:aramos@sunyorange.edu] > Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 09:25 > To: Hudson Valley Perl Mongers > Subject: Jack is Back -- Time for a MEETING! > > Everyone: > > Welcome to the newcomers. > > Welcome back Jack, SNIP! , How > was YAPC? > > USING WORD OF THE DAY, THANK YOU-------------^ > > We haven't done much of anything recently, and we need to get back > on track. > > To all newcomers, don't be afraid to start a thread, technical or > not. We promise not to > flame you like the good folks down in NYC. We enjoy technical threads. > > I am currently writing a LISTSERV application in perl if anyone is > interested. > > > Oh, back to the meeting -- How does Thursday, July 6, 2000 sound. > I am switching it > to a Thursday so that we can accomodate Walt Joyce, one of the original > members. > > Let me know as soon as possible. Thanks. > > =====> Art <===== > > <> > aramos@sunyorange.edu > > There is a difference between knowing the path and > walking the path. > (Morpheus,"The Matrix",1999) > > From scholarships at erols.com Thu Jul 20 15:09:52 2000 From: scholarships at erols.com (scholarships@erols.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:18 2004 Subject: Tuition-Free Computer and IT Training for Non-Profit Employees Message-ID: <70.101024.176445@yahoo.com> Tuition-Free Computer and IT Training for Non-Profit Employees Dear Non-Profit Employee, Most non-profit employees want to improve their computer skills. 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