From rbowen at rcbowen.com Tue Jun 1 09:33:59 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Bad news ... Message-ID: <3753EF57.1217CEFC@rcbowen.com> Bad news, folks. The Gallery at Joseph Beth is reserved through our regularly scheduled meeting time both this month and next month. I have it for August, but Just and July, we need to either move it to another day, or to another location. I'm open to suggestions. I figured that 2 weeks in advance would be sufficient. Drat. I'm looking for a place that is inexpensive, but quiet, which seems like a rather difficult combination! Rich -- You can surrender without a prayer, but never really pray without surrender. --Rush, 'Resist' (Test for Echo, 1996) From jgibson at dcr.net Wed Jun 2 05:16:03 1999 From: jgibson at dcr.net (John Gibson) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: web based scheduler Message-ID: <000901beace0$ec108530$ae644dc7@anarchy> I believe that we said to use this list as a kind of support group for Perl. Well I got a question. :-) Does any one know of a web based scheduler done in Perl? I am needing one to do some stuff at work and I would rather not reinvent the wheel. Oh yeah and here is the most important part it needs to be "FREEWARE". I checked CPAN and could not find one, though I think that this is very weird. Surely some one has done this. Thanks in advance Thanks John Gibson jgibson@lexmark.com, jgibson@dcr.net ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rules to live by. 1. Never high five a pallbearer. 2. Pigs do fly, given sufficient thrust. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/lexington-pm/attachments/19990602/f29fe2d5/attachment.htm From rbowen at rcbowen.com Wed Jun 2 07:41:19 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: web based scheduler References: <000901beace0$ec108530$ae644dc7@anarchy> Message-ID: <3755266F.652E6D34@rcbowen.com> > John Gibson wrote: > > I believe that we said to use this list as a kind of support group for > Perl. Well I got a question. :-) > Does any one know of a web based scheduler done in Perl? I am needing > one to do some stuff at > work and I would rather not reinvent the wheel. Oh yeah and here is > the most important part it needs to be "FREEWARE". I checked CPAN and > could not find one, though I think that this is very weird. > Surely some one has done this. Thanks in advance If you mean just a calendar, I've god one, and it's on CPAN. See http://www.rcbowen.com/products/HyperCal/ Rich -- You can surrender without a prayer, but never really pray without surrender. --Rush, 'Resist' (Test for Echo, 1996) From rbowen at rcbowen.com Wed Jun 2 07:48:09 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Next meeting Message-ID: <37552809.FD231478@rcbowen.com> Having gotten absolutely no response of any kind, I'm wondering if the network problems I had over the weekend made my email not go out. We need to find an alternative location for next meeting. Or an alternative date/time, which is much less satisfactory, in my mind. Joseph Beth is not available. These are the options that I know about. Please vote on one, or suggest another. The former is preferable, so that we can come to a swift solution and reserve some place before they are all taken up. The meeting is a week from today. Applebees Olive Garden Shoney's Red Lobster Italian Oven Raffertys DeShay's (probably a bit expensive) Logan's Steak House (they also have an outdoor area) Lexngton Brewery (probably too late to get a room there) Dudley's (probably a bit expensive) I know, that's a long list. My wife used to work as a conference coordinator, and knows all the places in Lexington where you can reserve a private room. I'm going to vote for The Olive Garden, because it is close enough for me to walk to, and I get the first vote. Please respond as soon as possible, as I really want to get a room reserved so that I can try to inform those people that are not on the list, and still think that it will be at JB. It would be most unfortunate if they went there, and missed it. I suppose I could leave a message - all the more reason to make it somewhere nearby. Let me know ASAP. Rich -- You can surrender without a prayer, but never really pray without surrender. --Rush, 'Resist' (Test for Echo, 1996) From sungo at earthling.net Wed Jun 2 07:56:57 1999 From: sungo at earthling.net (sungo) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Next meeting In-Reply-To: <37552809.FD231478@rcbowen.com> Message-ID: voting for Olive Garden :) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Foco Theory | It is not necessary to wait until revolutionary | conditions have developed, since a dedicated | Matt Cashner small group can ignite a revolution, thus creating | sungo@earthling.net both the uprising and the conditions which make | it possible. | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- From Loren.Lang at Columbia.net Wed Jun 2 08:02:53 1999 From: Loren.Lang at Columbia.net (Lang Loren) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: RE: Next meeting Message-ID: <66B429EB7AB4D1119A180000F81F6787013CD811@LOUEX01> One vote for apathy. It's about the same drive for me in any case so I really don't care. Just tell me where and when to show up. Loren > -----Original Message----- > From: Rich Bowen [SMTP:rbowen@rcbowen.com] > Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 8:48 AM > To: Perl Mongers > Cc: ken.rietz@asbury.edu; nvalentine@databeam.com > Subject: LPM: Next meeting > > Having gotten absolutely no response of any kind, I'm wondering if the > network problems I had over the weekend made my email not go out. > > We need to find an alternative location for next meeting. Or an > alternative date/time, which is much less satisfactory, in my mind. > Joseph Beth is not available. > > These are the options that I know about. Please vote on one, or suggest > another. The former is preferable, so that we can come to a swift > solution and reserve some place before they are all taken up. The > meeting is a week from today. > > Applebees > Olive Garden > Shoney's > Red Lobster > Italian Oven > Raffertys > DeShay's (probably a bit expensive) > Logan's Steak House (they also have an outdoor area) > Lexngton Brewery (probably too late to get a room there) > Dudley's (probably a bit expensive) > > I know, that's a long list. My wife used to work as a conference > coordinator, and knows all the places in Lexington where you can reserve > a private room. > > I'm going to vote for The Olive Garden, because it is close enough for > me to walk to, and I get the first vote. Please respond as soon as > possible, as I really want to get a room reserved so that I can try to > inform those people that are not on the list, and still think that it > will be at JB. It would be most unfortunate if they went there, and > missed it. I suppose I could leave a message - all the more reason to > make it somewhere nearby. > > Let me know ASAP. > > Rich > -- > You can surrender without a prayer, > but never really pray without surrender. > --Rush, 'Resist' (Test for Echo, 1996) From patrick at cre8tivegroup.com Wed Jun 2 08:36:01 1999 From: patrick at cre8tivegroup.com (Patrick Gardella) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Next meeting In-Reply-To: <37552809.FD231478@rcbowen.com> Message-ID: On 02-Jun-99 Rich Bowen wrote: > Olive Garden +1 --- Patrick S. Gardella Director of Web Development The Creative Group 1-800-804-0783 ext 29 606-858-8029 (fax) http://www.cre8tivegroup.com PGP Key ID 0xEE2D47A9 From soward at uky.edu Wed Jun 2 09:57:06 1999 From: soward at uky.edu (John Soward) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Next meeting References: <37552809.FD231478@rcbowen.com> Message-ID: <37554642.FE0F9681@uky.edu> Rich Bowen wrote: > > Having gotten absolutely no response of any kind, I'm wondering if the > network problems I had over the weekend made my email not go out. > > We need to find an alternative location for next meeting. Or an > alternative date/time, which is much less satisfactory, in my mind. > Joseph Beth is not available. > > These are the options that I know about. Please vote on one, or suggest > another. The former is preferable, so that we can come to a swift > solution and reserve some place before they are all taken up. The > meeting is a week from today. > > Applebees > Olive Garden > Shoney's > Red Lobster > Italian Oven > Raffertys > DeShay's (probably a bit expensive) > Logan's Steak House (they also have an outdoor area) > Lexngton Brewery (probably too late to get a room there) > Dudley's (probably a bit expensive) > I suppose I vote primarily for moving the meetings to an evening or late afternoon time. I for one can't make it out easily during lunch, and to make it way out nicholasville road is impossible. I suppose if it were at Dudley's it would be possible. Still with an evening or late afternoon session there are no worries about running late if an interesting discussion pops up. Sawyer's reserves areas in the evening, at least they do for the 'start up@5' group I periodically attend... -- John Soward Lead Systems Programmer, Technical Services, University of Kentucky p: 606.257.2900x298 e:soward@uky.edu w: http://neworder.cc.uky.edu/ From rbowen at rcbowen.com Wed Jun 2 09:58:18 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Critical mass Message-ID: <3755468A.7F2EE286@rcbowen.com> OK, between on-list answers and private email, we reached critical mass. We have the private room at the Olive Garden reserved for Wednesday, June 9th, 12:30 - 2pm. The room can hold 60. I told them to expect 15, but by all means, invite everyone you think might be interested, and let's fill up the room. Remember, Mik Firestone will be talking about Regular Expressions, so bring your notebooks, laptops, palmtops, whatever, and prepare to lear everything you ever wanted to know about regex. Rich -- You can surrender without a prayer, but never really pray without surrender. --Rush, 'Resist' (Test for Echo, 1996) From janine.ladick at fetterprinting.com Wed Jun 2 10:11:18 1999 From: janine.ladick at fetterprinting.com (Janine Ladick) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Another vote for later meeting times Message-ID: <5B774AE516D@fetterprinting.com> I second John Soward's motion to move the meeting time to late afternoon or evening. I'm driving from Louisville, which makes 12:30-2:00 a REALLY long lunch. (Not like that's a bad thing, of course...just difficult to explain to my employer.) Janine From sungo at earthling.net Wed Jun 2 10:24:00 1999 From: sungo at earthling.net (sungo) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Another vote for later meeting times In-Reply-To: <5B774AE516D@fetterprinting.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Janine Ladick wrote: > I second John Soward's motion to move the meeting time to late > afternoon or evening. I'm driving from Louisville, which makes > 12:30-2:00 a REALLY long lunch. (Not like that's a bad thing, of > course...just difficult to explain to my employer.) thirding the motion. :) easier to bum rides after work hours :) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Foco Theory | It is not necessary to wait until revolutionary | conditions have developed, since a dedicated | Matt Cashner small group can ignite a revolution, thus creating | sungo@earthling.net both the uprising and the conditions which make | it possible. | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- From rbowen at rcbowen.com Wed Jun 2 10:21:58 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Evening meetings Message-ID: <37554C16.8A9CC10E@rcbowen.com> Of course, shortly after sending out my last note, the "move it to evening" people put in their votes. Sorry I was hasty - I got a lot of responses quickly after posting. I think that moving it ot the evening will probably be a good thing, eventually, but it will be extremely hard to agree on an evening, even though it is only once a month. We tried that at the beginning, when there were only 5 of us, and we could not agree on a place. OTOH, I also think that if we move it to the evening, we can get a larger number of the college and university crowd, who I think would be very interested in something like this. Perhaps we can meet this time at lunch, since we already have a reservation, and try to agree on an evening that will work for a decent majority of people. To keep this moderately orderly, I'll put something on the web site where you can vote for the evening that works best for you. I'll let everyone know when that is in place. Should be this evening at the latest. Rich -- You can surrender without a prayer, but never really pray without surrender. --Rush, 'Resist' (Test for Echo, 1996) From hempy at ket.org Wed Jun 2 10:33:59 1999 From: hempy at ket.org (David Hempy) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Perl Mongers Reply-to: In-Reply-To: <5B774AE516D@fetterprinting.com> Message-ID: <4.1.19990602113120.00a5fc10@mail.ket.org> I just realized I've replied to at least one post to the Perl Mongers list without noticing that the reply went to the sender, as opposed to the list. I wonder how many others have done this, as well? Can we configure the list to add a Reply-to header to all posts? Reply-to: Perl Mongers This should be configurable, if we have access to it. -dave -- David Hempy Internet Database Administrator hempy@ket.org From hempy at ket.org Wed Jun 2 10:31:13 1999 From: hempy at ket.org (David Hempy) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Another vote for later meeting times In-Reply-To: <5B774AE516D@fetterprinting.com> Message-ID: <4.1.19990602112449.0374f350@mail.ket.org> At 11:11 AM 6/2/99 -0400, you wrote: >I second John Soward's motion to move the meeting time to late >afternoon or evening. I'm driving from Louisville, which makes >12:30-2:00 a REALLY long lunch. (Not like that's a bad thing, of >course...just difficult to explain to my employer.) > >Janine This time is not the best for me, either... only because one of my two weekly meetings is Wednesday, 1-2 pm. I just plan on missing it once a month, and doubt I'll be missed too much. I am certainly NOT asking the group to change its meeting time on my account... I think the current time is fine. I just wanted to speak up in case 90% of us are struggling to make it at this time. I'm sure there is no time that will suit everyone. Personally, I like the late lunch slot. I wouldn't mind a late afternoon or very early dinner meeting... anything after 5:30 or so would find a lot of competition in my schedule. See you next Wednesday, -dave -- David Hempy Internet Database Administrator hempy@ket.org From hempy at ket.org Wed Jun 2 11:15:44 1999 From: hempy at ket.org (David Hempy) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Evening meetings In-Reply-To: <37554C16.8A9CC10E@rcbowen.com> Message-ID: <4.1.19990602121106.03710290@mail.ket.org> At 11:21 AM 6/2/99 -0400, you wrote: >Of course, shortly after sending out my last note, the "move it to >evening" people put in their votes. Sorry I was hasty - I got a lot of >responses quickly after posting. Not a problem. Dictatorial proclamation is generally quite effective in "clubs" like this. (or is it "affective"...shit) I know I frequently employ it in my flying club. ;-) >To keep this moderately orderly, I'll put something >on the web site where you can vote for the evening that works best for >you. ummm...what web site? -dave -- David Hempy Internet Database Administrator hempy@ket.org From patrick at cre8tivegroup.com Wed Jun 2 11:59:30 1999 From: patrick at cre8tivegroup.com (Patrick Gardella) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Perl Mongers Reply-to: In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990602113120.00a5fc10@mail.ket.org> Message-ID: On 02-Jun-99 David Hempy wrote: > Can we configure the list to add a Reply-to header to all posts? > > Reply-to: Perl Mongers Done. Patrick --- Patrick S. Gardella Director of Web Development The Creative Group 1-800-804-0783 ext 29 606-858-8029 (fax) http://www.cre8tivegroup.com PGP Key ID 0xEE2D47A9 From patrick at cre8tivegroup.com Wed Jun 2 12:00:25 1999 From: patrick at cre8tivegroup.com (Patrick Gardella) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Evening meetings In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990602121106.03710290@mail.ket.org> Message-ID: On 02-Jun-99 David Hempy wrote: > ummm...what web site? http://lexington.pm.org, of course! --- Patrick S. Gardella Director of Web Development The Creative Group 1-800-804-0783 ext 29 606-858-8029 (fax) http://www.cre8tivegroup.com PGP Key ID 0xEE2D47A9 From oneiros at dcr.net Wed Jun 2 13:32:06 1999 From: oneiros at dcr.net (Joe Hourcle) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Meetings, etc. In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I just whipped up a quick form to take people's opinions of when to have the meetings. http://www.dcr.net/~oneiros/cgi-bin/lexpm (presently, it's just tallying info. I still need to write something to have it output the information in some human legible way) ps. I'm between meetings right now, and just put this together quickly, so please don't tell me that the HTML sucks. (and I have the perl script _not_ world readable for a reason, too.) ----- Joe Hourcle Digital Crescent, Inc. From hempy at ket.org Wed Jun 2 14:14:00 1999 From: hempy at ket.org (David Hempy) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Meetings, etc. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4.1.19990602151400.0373dc70@mail.ket.org> At 02:32 PM 6/2/99 -0400, you wrote: > > >I just whipped up a quick form to take people's opinions of when to have >the meetings. > >http://www.dcr.net/~oneiros/cgi-bin/lexpm > >(presently, it's just tallying info. I still need to write something to >have it output the information in some human legible way) > >ps. I'm between meetings right now, and just put this together quickly, >so please don't tell me that the HTML sucks. (and I have the perl script >_not_ world readable for a reason, too.) > >----- >Joe Hourcle >Digital Crescent, Inc. -- David Hempy Internet Database Administrator hempy@ket.org From oneiros at dcr.net Wed Jun 2 16:55:41 1999 From: oneiros at dcr.net (Joe Hourcle) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Voting so far... In-Reply-To: <37552809.FD231478@rcbowen.com> Message-ID: http://www.dcr.net/cgi/oneiros/lexpm/display.pl we've got 6 people who have voted, so we don't have a good sample size so far, but it's looking like people prefer saturday so far. my scoring system is arbitrary, if someone else has a better one, let me know. I've got an mean for each one (neglecting those who left '0' for that field) and I've got a points-based scoring system, as listed on the page. (if it wasn't a complete hack, I'd share the code, but I'd much prefer to clean it up some first, use strict, and all that.) ----- Joe Hourcle Digital Crescent, Inc. From hempy at ket.org Wed Jun 2 17:02:21 1999 From: hempy at ket.org (David Hempy) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Voting so far... In-Reply-To: References: <37552809.FD231478@rcbowen.com> Message-ID: <4.1.19990602180026.0374ccd0@mail.ket.org> At 05:55 PM 6/2/99 -0400, you wrote: > >(if it wasn't a complete hack, I'd share the code, but I'd much prefer to >clean it up some first, use strict, and all that.) > Aww... come on! Give us newbies a view of how not to do it, the pros something to feel superior about, and everybody else the satisfaction of knowing they're not alone! ;-) I'm always eager to see others' solutions! -dave -- David Hempy Internet Database Administrator hempy@ket.org From rbowen at rcbowen.com Wed Jun 2 19:12:45 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Voting so far... References: Message-ID: <3755C87D.B878D131@rcbowen.com> Joe Hourcle wrote: > > http://www.dcr.net/cgi/oneiros/lexpm/display.pl > > we've got 6 people who have voted, so we don't have a good sample size so > far, but it's looking like people prefer saturday so far. Am I reading the results wrong? Looks to me like Monday and Tuesday evenings are way ahead, followed by Tuesday and Thursday lunch, and any time Friday afternoon. An excuse to start the weekend early, huh? Rich -- You can surrender without a prayer, but never really pray without surrender. --Rush, 'Resist' (Test for Echo, 1996) From oneiros at dcr.net Thu Jun 3 01:38:55 1999 From: oneiros at dcr.net (Joe Hourcle) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Voting so far... In-Reply-To: <3755C87D.B878D131@rcbowen.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Rich Bowen wrote: > Joe Hourcle wrote: > > > > http://www.dcr.net/cgi/oneiros/lexpm/display.pl > > > > we've got 6 people who have voted, so we don't have a good sample size so > > far, but it's looking like people prefer saturday so far. > > Am I reading the results wrong? Looks to me like Monday and Tuesday > evenings are way ahead, followed by Tuesday and Thursday lunch, and any > time Friday afternoon. An excuse to start the weekend early, huh? Well, there's 10 votes now. (so there's 66% more than when I last reported. (it's right above where the table says 'morning') Maybe I scared people by saying saturday, so they made sure to vote against it. My scoring system is most likely not the best one in the world, either. ----- Joe Hourcle Digital Crescent, Inc. From oneiros at dcr.net Thu Jun 3 01:44:43 1999 From: oneiros at dcr.net (Joe Hourcle) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: my lame code. In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990602180026.0374ccd0@mail.ket.org> Message-ID: On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, David Hempy wrote: > At 05:55 PM 6/2/99 -0400, you wrote: > > > >(if it wasn't a complete hack, I'd share the code, but I'd much prefer to > >clean it up some first, use strict, and all that.) > > > > Aww... come on! Give us newbies a view of how not to do it, the pros > something to feel superior about, and everybody else the satisfaction of > knowing they're not alone! ;-) > > I'm always eager to see others' solutions! oh, okay. But don't say I didn't warn you. http://www.dcr.net/~oneiros/cgi-bin/lexpm/time.pl http://www.dcr.net/~oneiros/cgi-bin/lexpm/display.pl ----- Joe Hourcle Digital Crescent, Inc. From rbowen at rcbowen.com Thu Jun 3 08:00:38 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Voting so far... References: Message-ID: <37567C76.691EE027@rcbowen.com> Joe Hourcle wrote: > ... > Well, there's 10 votes now. (so there's 66% more than when I last > reported. (it's right above where the table says 'morning') Amazing how I stared at the page thinking "wouldn't it be nice if I could see how many votes there were?" > Maybe I scared people by saying saturday, so they made sure to vote > against it. My scoring system is most likely not the best one in the > world, either. Makes sense to me. Gives a good idea of how much a particular time works for people, and how many of those people it works for, which is exactly what we want to know. It's looking like the lunch slot is still pretty good for most people, on some days, but that Monday and Tuesday evenings are probably the best times. We'll try to make a firm decision at the meeting on Wednesday. There are 20-some people on the list, and I'd really like it if more than 2/3 of the people register some kind of opinion before we decide. OTOH, I suppose there might be people on the list that never intend to attend a meeting. Rich -- You can surrender without a prayer, but never really pray without surrender. --Rush, 'Resist' (Test for Echo, 1996) From rbowen at rcbowen.com Mon Jun 7 20:09:00 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Tomorrow's meeting Message-ID: <375C6D2C.DF8F93E1@rcbowen.com> Just a reminder to all of you that we will be meeting at The Olive Garden on Wednesday (that's tomorrow, for most of you reading this). Mik Firestone will be speaking about Regular Expressions. Bring lots of friends, because we have lots of room. Also on the agenda is trying to agree on a time and place for future meetings. It appears that most of those voting so far favor Monday evenings as a meeting time. We'll see if this is still the case by meeting time. Rich -- You can surrender without a prayer, but never really pray without surrender. --Rush, 'Resist' (Test for Echo, 1996) From hempy at ket.org Tue Jun 8 11:23:46 1999 From: hempy at ket.org (David Hempy) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Tomorrow's meeting In-Reply-To: <375C6D2C.DF8F93E1@rcbowen.com> Message-ID: <4.1.19990608122313.036ef120@mail.ket.org> At 09:09 PM 6/7/99 -0400, you wrote: >Just a reminder to all of you that we will be meeting at The Olive >Garden on Wednesday (that's tomorrow, for most of you reading this). Mik >Firestone will be speaking about Regular Expressions. Bring lots of >friends, because we have lots of room. Looks like 2-3 of us from KET will be attending. See you there! -dave -- David Hempy Internet Database Administrator hempy@ket.org From rbowen at rcbowen.com Wed Jun 9 08:07:05 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Text::Template Message-ID: <375E66F9.C7C54A71@rcbowen.com> Any of you guys ever used the Text::Template module? I tried mailing Mark-Jason Dominus, but have not heard back from him in about 3 weeks. Rich -- You can surrender without a prayer, but never really pray without surrender. --Rush, 'Resist' (Test for Echo, 1996) From patrick at cre8tivegroup.com Wed Jun 9 09:20:20 1999 From: patrick at cre8tivegroup.com (Patrick Gardella) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Lunch today Message-ID: Just want to verify, (and remind)... Lunch today at Olive Garden. What's the time, and who should we ask for this time, Perl party? Patrick --- Patrick S. Gardella Director of Web Development The Creative Group 1-800-804-0783 ext 29 606-858-8029 (fax) http://www.cre8tivegroup.com PGP Key ID 0xEE2D47A9 From rbowen at rcbowen.com Wed Jun 9 09:28:22 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Lunch today References: Message-ID: <375E7A06.5298B6F5@rcbowen.com> Patrick Gardella wrote: > > Just want to verify, (and remind)... > > Lunch today at Olive Garden. > > What's the time, and who should we ask for this time, Perl party? The time is 12:30, and I'm afraid it is under my name (Rich Bowen) rather than Perl Party or Perl Mongers or The Perl Family. I'll try to be there early, if possible. Rich -- You can surrender without a prayer, but never really pray without surrender. --Rush, 'Resist' (Test for Echo, 1996) From rbowen at rcbowen.com Wed Jun 9 14:39:07 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Today's meeting, and other stuff Message-ID: <375EC2DB.7998BD05@rcbowen.com> Today's meeting was really good. Mik Firestone gave a very good talk about regex. Thanks, Mik. There are a few items of business that we need to mention. 1) Patrick Gardella, our Grand Poohbah, has a new job that will take him to Washington DC, where he will be a new member of DC.pm (http://dc.pm.org/). Congratulations, Patrick! Anyways, as a consequence of this, I have apparently been pressed into service to fill that role for the moment. 2) It appears that I have volunteered to speak at the next PM meeting. The topics that I am thinging about are Modules (finding, installing, using, and writing them.), CGI (Subtitle: Why I don't 'use CGI.pm'), NT System administration with Perl (Subtitle: Making NT usable) or Stupid Perl Tricks (Schwartzian transforms, Orcish stuff, memoizing, and other cool toys). Please let me know if one of these appeals to you more than another, or I'll just decide by fipping a 4-sided coin. 3) The hard one: Where and when to have the next meeting. There are only 11 votes so far, and I happen to know that there are 24 of you on the list. So, if you want your voice to be heard, please go to http://www.dcr.net/~oneiros/cgi-bin/lexpm/ and vote! The current leader is Monday evening, although the overwhelming opinion At the meeting was that Friday afternoon - say about 3, so you can take the rest of the afternoon off - was a really good choice. If we do that, we might need to get a conferene room at someone's place of employment, so that we don't have to actually pay for a room. I think that still leaves us lots of options. So, vote for the times that you want, and we'll try to pick a definate time by this time next week, so that I can reserve a room somewhere. Rich -- perl -e 'print "Just Another Perl Hacker\n";' From patrick at cre8tivegroup.com Wed Jun 9 14:56:57 1999 From: patrick at cre8tivegroup.com (Patrick Gardella) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Today's meeting, and other stuff In-Reply-To: <375EC2DB.7998BD05@rcbowen.com> Message-ID: On 09-Jun-99 Rich Bowen wrote: > There are a few items of business that we need to mention. > > 1) Patrick Gardella, our Grand Poohbah, has a new job that will take > him to Washington DC, where he will be a new member of DC.pm > (http://dc.pm.org/). Congratulations, Patrick! Anyways, as a > consequence of this, I have apparently been pressed into service to > fill that role for the moment. And as another consequence, my job here is open, so if you are interested in the job, please let me know what questions you have. I need a Perl programmer mainly, with Unix/Linux experience as a major plus. Patrick --- Patrick S. Gardella Director of Web Development The Creative Group 1-800-804-0783 ext 29 606-858-8029 (fax) http://www.cre8tivegroup.com PGP Key ID 0xEE2D47A9 From rbowen at rcbowen.com Wed Jun 9 15:48:36 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Mini-conferences Message-ID: <375ED324.C2976AEC@rcbowen.com> Just a quick, non-scientific poll. It was suggested at the meeting that one cool thing that we could do to attract new members, and have cool meetings, would be to have mini-conferences. We could have several speakers, on several topics, and have workshops, BOF-type round-table discussions, and quiz shows like Jon Orwant's - get him to send us sample questions or something like that. We could fund such a venture by asking for donations from participants, and we could advertise it at the US computer science department, local businesses, etc. So, here's the questions. 1) Would you attend? 2) What topics would you like to see covered by speakers? 3) Would you be a speaker, and what will you talk about? 4) What BOF sessions would you be interested in hosting? (BOF == Birds Of a Feather - people with similar concerns and interests discussing a topic or topics) 5) Do you have a large conference room and AV equipment that you would be willing donate for an afternoon, or a whole day? 6) Do you have a potential audience that would be interested in coming to an almost-free Perl conference for a half a day? 7) Do you think that this is a good idea at all. If you'd prefer to email me directly, that's fine. I'll be keeping score in some fashion or other. Rich -- You can surrender without a prayer, but never really pray without surrender. --Rush, 'Resist' (Test for Echo, 1996) From hempy at ket.org Wed Jun 9 15:43:23 1999 From: hempy at ket.org (David Hempy) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Today's meeting, and other stuff In-Reply-To: <375EC2DB.7998BD05@rcbowen.com> Message-ID: <4.1.19990609163721.03280df0@mail.ket.org> At 03:39 PM 6/9/99 -0400, you wrote: >Today's meeting was really good. Mik Firestone gave a very good talk >about regex. Thanks, Mik. Likewise...excellent job, Mik! Thank you. >2) It appears that I have volunteered to speak at the next PM meeting. >The topics that I am thinging about are Modules (finding, installing, >using, and writing them.), CGI (Subtitle: Why I don't 'use CGI.pm'), NT >System administration with Perl (Subtitle: Making NT usable) or Stupid >Perl Tricks (Schwartzian transforms, Orcish stuff, memoizing, and other >cool toys). Please let me know if one of these appeals to you more than >another, or I'll just decide by fipping a 4-sided coin. They all sound good to me. My order of preference, FWIW, would be NT; CGI; Modules; SPT. Looking forward to it. >3) The hard one: Where and when to have the next meeting... >...we might need >to get a conferene room at someone's place of employment... I would have no problem getting a suitable room here at KET nearly any time of the week, complete with net access. KET is located 1 block SE of UK campus, next to LCC. Of course, then I wouldn't get to leave work early Friday afternoon...I guess sacrifices must be made... ;-) -dave -- David Hempy Internet Database Administrator Kentucky Educational Television From hempy at ket.org Wed Jun 9 16:34:19 1999 From: hempy at ket.org (David Hempy) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Mini-conferences In-Reply-To: <375ED324.C2976AEC@rcbowen.com> Message-ID: <4.1.19990609172713.03242660@mail.ket.org> >1) Would you attend? Absolutely. >2) What topics would you like to see covered by speakers? You name it. Anything related to web applications, databases, and NT issues top my list, but I would attend any topic. >3) Would you be a speaker, and what will you talk about? I would be happy to. However, I am a perl novice. I could talk about general CGI or Database stuff, although my perl-specific commentary would be limited. >4) What BOF sessions would you be interested in hosting? (BOF == Birds >Of a Feather - people with similar concerns and interests discussing a >topic or topics) >5) Do you have a large conference room and AV equipment that you would >be willing donate for an afternoon, or a whole day? Absolutely. You name it, we got it. (Except an LCD projector, maybe.) >6) Do you have a potential audience that would be interested in coming >to an almost-free Perl conference for a half a day? I will frequently have 2-4 interested people. >7) Do you think that this is a good idea at all. Yes. It will depend primarily on someone with initiative to make it happen and secondarily on people eager to present and participate. -dave -- David Hempy Internet Database Administrator Kentucky Educational Television From janine.ladick at fetterprinting.com Thu Jun 10 07:31:28 1999 From: janine.ladick at fetterprinting.com (Janine Ladick) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Mini-conferences In-Reply-To: <375ED324.C2976AEC@rcbowen.com> Message-ID: <674DAB85ED6@fetterprinting.com> Hello, everyone. > 1) Would you attend? Work permitting, yes. > 2) What topics would you like to see covered by speakers? Anything and everything. I'm interested in a wide variety of topics. > 3) Would you be a speaker, and what will you talk about? My "strong" experience with Perl is focused on tasks I need to perform at work and my "weak" experience with Perl comes from lots of tinkering at home. I doubt that I could speak authoritatively about any general Perl topic, but if one of my little projects interested the group I'd be happy to discuss it. > 4) What BOF sessions would you be interested in hosting? (BOF == Birds > Of a Feather - people with similar concerns and interests discussing a > topic or topics) Are there any other MacPerl people on the list? > 5) Do you have a large conference room and AV equipment that you would > be willing donate for an afternoon, or a whole day? Sorry, no. :-( > 6) Do you have a potential audience that would be interested in coming > to an almost-free Perl conference for a half a day? Probably not, sorry. :-( > 7) Do you think that this is a good idea at all. Yes, a very good one. I'm a lone Perl island; other than this list and one business acquaintance, I don't know anyone else who uses Perl. I'm certainly in favor of anything that gives me an opportunity to learn more about Perl and what others are doing with it. Janine From tom at squarefish.com Fri Jun 11 09:04:07 1999 From: tom at squarefish.com (Tom Scanlan) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Mini-conferences References: <375ED324.C2976AEC@rcbowen.com> Message-ID: <37611757.5CA1C6C@squarefish.com> > 1) Would you attend? I'd love to, assuming there are no work conflicts. > 2) What topics would you like to see covered by speakers? Inter-Process Communication, perl DBI/DBD stuff, writing modules, writing efficient perl code... to name a few. > 3) Would you be a speaker, and what will you talk about? To a small group, no problem. I'm not steady enough with perl yet to take on large groups. I could manage a talk about libwwwperl, possibly. Talking about the basics should be doable as well. > 4) What BOF sessions would you be interested in hosting? (BOF == Birds > Of a Feather - people with similar concerns and interests discussing a > topic or topics) By hosting, do you mean $$$, or providing a place to meet? This first might be possible, although not much $$$. And the latter: I don't have enough space for many people, but a group of 5 might fit in the office. > 5) Do you have a large conference room and AV equipment that you would > be willing donate for an afternoon, or a whole day? I repeat: I _might_ be able to really _squeeze_ 5 people into the back office :) > 6) Do you have a potential audience that would be interested in coming > to an almost-free Perl conference for a half a day? A small chunk of UK CS dept might be interested. > 7) Do you think that this is a good idea at all. Yup. I don't know how saturated with perl heathens Lexington is, but what could it hurt to try once or twice? Sorry I haven't made it to any more lunches. I'm on a bike these days, and getting out for lunch just doesn't happen when I'm at the office. I'll keep trying for the next one though. -- O o o Tom Scanlan /\/ tom@squarefish.com 4750 Hartland Pkwy. Suite 210, \/\ squareFish Media Services, Inc. Lexington, KY. 40515 Phone:[606.245.9656] web design. web hosting. From rbowen at rcbowen.com Fri Jun 11 09:14:38 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Mini-conferences References: <375ED324.C2976AEC@rcbowen.com> <37611757.5CA1C6C@squarefish.com> Message-ID: <376119CE.D5D9166F@rcbowen.com> Tom Scanlan wrote: > ... > > 4) What BOF sessions would you be interested in hosting? (BOF == Birds > > Of a Feather - people with similar concerns and interests discussing a > > topic or topics) > > By hosting, do you mean $$$, or providing a place to meet? This first > might be possible, although not much $$$. And the latter: I don't have > enough space for many people, but a group of 5 might fit in the office. Actually, by "hosting" I meant being a leader or moderator of sorts. BOFs tend to be thoroughly unstructured, but it is good to have someone to get things started, and steer it onto the right path. Rich -- In a dog's brain, a year is really more like seven ... We get it backwards, and the seven years go by like one ... --Rush, 'Dog Years' (Test for Echo, 1996) From hempy at ket.org Fri Jun 11 10:28:11 1999 From: hempy at ket.org (David Hempy) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Mini-conferences In-Reply-To: <37611757.5CA1C6C@squarefish.com> References: <375ED324.C2976AEC@rcbowen.com> Message-ID: <4.1.19990611112719.0375df10@mail.ket.org> At 10:04 AM 6/11/99 -0400, you wrote: >Sorry I haven't made it to any more lunches. I'm on a bike these days, >and getting out for lunch just doesn't happen when I'm at the office. >I'll keep trying for the next one though. Good for you, earth-boy! Let me know if you need a ride... I'd be happy to pick you up on campus. -dave -- David Hempy Internet Database Administrator Kentucky Educational Television From janine.ladick at fetterprinting.com Fri Jun 11 10:40:27 1999 From: janine.ladick at fetterprinting.com (Janine Ladick) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Mini-conferences In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990611112719.0375df10@mail.ket.org> References: <37611757.5CA1C6C@squarefish.com> Message-ID: <690039F707F@fetterprinting.com> > Good for you, earth-boy! Let me know if you need a ride... I'd be happy to > pick you up on campus. "Earth-boy"?!? Which planet do the rest of us transportationally-privileged folks call home, huh? Janine From rbowen at rcbowen.com Fri Jun 11 12:57:41 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Please vote for a time Message-ID: <37614E15.E828A05F@rcbowen.com> Please, if you have not done so already, vote for a time that you would like to have PM meetings. Only half of us have voted so far. Please vote for the times that you like, as well as voting against the times that you don't like. I think we have a pretty good idea of when people don't want to meet. So, in case you missed it, you can vote at http://www.dcr.net/~oneiros/cgi-bin/lexpm and see the results at http://www.dcr.net/cgi/oneiros/lexpm/display.pl Thanks Rich -- In a dog's brain, a year is really more like seven ... We get it backwards, and the seven years go by like one ... --Rush, 'Dog Years' (Test for Echo, 1996) From tom at squarefish.com Mon Jun 14 09:01:53 1999 From: tom at squarefish.com (Tom Scanlan) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Mini-conferences References: <375ED324.C2976AEC@rcbowen.com> <4.1.19990611112719.0375df10@mail.ket.org> Message-ID: <37650B51.62BEE411@squarefish.com> David Hempy wrote: > > At 10:04 AM 6/11/99 -0400, you wrote: > >Sorry I haven't made it to any more lunches. I'm on a bike these days, > >and getting out for lunch just doesn't happen when I'm at the office. > >I'll keep trying for the next one though. > > Good for you, earth-boy! Let me know if you need a ride... I'd be happy to > pick you up on campus. > > -dave > > -- > David Hempy > Internet Database Administrator > Kentucky Educational Television Don't get me wrong. I love the Earth; without it, where would I stand, but riding the bike is a choice forced by economic trends and an automobile accident :) I'd love a ride sometime, though. Where are you coming from? -- O o o Tom Scanlan /\/ tom@squarefish.com 4750 Hartland Pkwy. Suite 210, \/\ squareFish Media Services, Inc. Lexington, KY. 40515 Phone:[606.245.9656] web design. web hosting. From tom at squarefish.com Mon Jun 14 09:04:34 1999 From: tom at squarefish.com (Tom Scanlan) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Mini-conferences References: <37611757.5CA1C6C@squarefish.com> <690039F707F@fetterprinting.com> Message-ID: <37650BF2.6799FA3C@squarefish.com> Janine Ladick wrote: > > > Good for you, earth-boy! Let me know if you need a ride... I'd be happy to > > pick you up on campus. > > "Earth-boy"?!? Which planet do the rest of us > transportationally-privileged folks call home, huh? > > Janine I believe it would be one of the planets "Midas", "S&STire", or "Traffic". I'm not sure if the last is actually a planet. I just know most car owners spent a good chunk of time there. :) -- O o o Tom Scanlan /\/ tom@squarefish.com 4750 Hartland Pkwy. Suite 210, \/\ squareFish Media Services, Inc. Lexington, KY. 40515 Phone:[606.245.9656] web design. web hosting. From rbowen at rcbowen.com Mon Jun 14 13:58:53 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: July's meeting Message-ID: <376550ED.513EB328@rcbowen.com> Well, the requisite number of votes are in, and it looks like Monday evening is the clear favorite, followed by Tuesday evening and Friday afternoon. While I am substantially less than thrilled with the prospect of giving up yet another evening, and would really prefer the Friday afternoon slot, I reckon we must bow to the vox populi. (Unless some of you want to sneak in last minute votes.) I'll look into finding a place where we can get a semi-private room in the evening that is in our price range. Suggestions welcome. Rich -- In a dog's brain, a year is really more like seven ... We get it backwards, and the seven years go by like one ... --Rush, 'Dog Years' (Test for Echo, 1996) From hempy at ket.org Mon Jun 14 16:53:50 1999 From: hempy at ket.org (David Hempy) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Mini-conferences In-Reply-To: <37650B51.62BEE411@squarefish.com> References: <375ED324.C2976AEC@rcbowen.com> <4.1.19990611112719.0375df10@mail.ket.org> Message-ID: <4.1.19990614175046.032a9f10@mail.ket.org> >> >> Good for you, earth-boy! Let me know if you need a ride... I'd be happy to >> pick you up on campus. >> > >Don't get me wrong. I love the Earth; without it, where would I stand, >but riding the bike is a choice forced by economic trends and an >automobile accident :) Re-reading my note, I realize that might have sounded snide... I actually did mean it as congratulatory encouragement! Economics aside, I frequently walk to work for the health of my self and my planet. Does a body good. >I'd love a ride sometime, though. Where are you >coming from? KET - 600 Cooper Drive - right next to LCC. Always happy to carpool. -dave -- David Hempy Internet Database Administrator Kentucky Educational Television From Loren.Lang at Columbia.net Tue Jun 15 11:29:50 1999 From: Loren.Lang at Columbia.net (Lang Loren) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: No subject Message-ID: <66B429EB7AB4D1119A180000F81F6787013CD83E@LOUEX01> Alright - I know this has to be possible but I can't seem to find any reference to it (on the web anyway). It's probably covered in exquisite detail in the one-of-those-animals-that-I-don't-yet-have book but... Does anyone know how to trap the F-keys in Perl so I can act on them accordingly? Loren Lang Director of Information Systems Georgetown Community Hospital Phone: 502-868-1209 1140 Lexington Road Fax: 502-868-5607 Georgetown, KY 40324 e-mail: loren.lang@lifepointhospitals.com "Duct tape is like The Force: It has a Light Side and a Dark side, and it holds the universe together." From rbowen at rcbowen.com Fri Jun 18 12:23:08 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: July's meeting References: <734FE824AF5@fetterprinting.com> Message-ID: <376A807C.CE3B8C8@rcbowen.com> Well, I really wanted to decide on a place this week for July's meeting, and get some place booked before I go out to the left coast. However, the vote has changed again - we're on Tuesday evening now. I'd really like to make a reservation early next week - I come back on Tuesday. Can we have all the votes in by then? Thanks. By the way, I'll be talking about Perl on NT, and using Perl (and other tools) to make NT usable, and some of the cool things that Perl can do on NT. Rich -- It seems to me as we make our own few circles 'round the sun We get it backwards and our seven years go by like one --Rush, 'Dog Years' (Test for Echo, 1996) From rbowen at rcbowen.com Thu Jun 24 15:49:05 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Next meeting Message-ID: <377299C0.91DDD424@rcbowen.com> OK, the votes are in, and it looks like I have to accept that that's the way things are. http://www.dcr.net/cgi/oneiros/lexpm/display.pl The upcoming meeting of The Lexington Perl Mongers will be held Tuesday evening, the 13th of July. Since that is bath night (For the baby, not me. My bath night is Wednesdays.) I expect that we will try to start around 6 and not go past 8, but it seems likely that due to work and other inconveniences, many of us will be a little later than 6. Now, the challenge is to find a place that is not too expensive, not too noisy, and not too heavily booked. I know that I've been procrastinating on this one, so our options are perhaps less than they might be. I'll see what I can find. Rich -- It seems to me as we make our own few circles 'round the sun We get it backwards and our seven years go by like one --Rush, 'Dog Years' (Test for Echo, 1996) From grdodson at lexmark.com Thu Jun 24 23:08:14 1999 From: grdodson at lexmark.com (grdodson@lexmark.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: Next meeting In-Reply-To: <377299C0.91DDD424@rcbowen.com> from "Rich Bowen" at Jun 24, 99 04:49:05 pm Message-ID: <199906250408.AA27546@interlock2.lexmark.com> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 202 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/lexington-pm/attachments/19990625/cef1ff9b/attachment.bat From rbowen at rcbowen.com Mon Jun 28 09:47:28 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: In the spirit of volunteerism ... Message-ID: <37778B00.5402E501@rcbowen.com> I have been rather swamped of late, and I will continue to be swamped and/or travelling for the next week. Could someone pick up the ball here and reserve some place for us to meet next month. Much thanks in advance. Rich -- It seems to me as we make our own few circles 'round the sun We get it backwards and our seven years go by like one --Rush, 'Dog Years' (Test for Echo, 1996) From hempy at ket.org Tue Jun 29 14:29:56 1999 From: hempy at ket.org (David Hempy) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: In the spirit of volunteerism ... In-Reply-To: <37778B00.5402E501@rcbowen.com> Message-ID: <4.1.19990629144602.03703150@mail.ket.org> At 10:47 AM 6/28/99 -0400, you wrote: >I have been rather swamped of late, and I will continue to be swamped >and/or travelling for the next week. Could someone pick up the ball here >and reserve some place for us to meet next month. Much thanks in >advance. > >Rich I've taken care of it. If anyone has already reserved a room, please let me know. Otherwise I've picked a place that I really like and is a short drive for me... Joe Bologna's downtown at Maxwell and Upper. We've got half the loft from 6:00 until 8:00 PM Tuesday, July 13. Assuming the format is similar to last month's, we'll spend the first half eating and start Rich's discussion around 7 PM. I need a show of hands... Please reply to the list indicating if you are coming if you are bringing any guests. I've got seating for 15 reserved upstairs. As long as we're within 3 or 4 people of that, they can accommodate. I'll be there, and probably bringing 2 others from KET. -dave -- David Hempy Internet Database Administrator Kentucky Educational Television From janine.ladick at fetterprinting.com Tue Jun 29 14:36:35 1999 From: janine.ladick at fetterprinting.com (Janine Ladick) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:20 2004 Subject: LPM: In the spirit of volunteerism ... In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990629144602.03703150@mail.ket.org> References: <37778B00.5402E501@rcbowen.com> Message-ID: <844177269D0@fetterprinting.com> > I need a show of hands... Please reply to the list indicating if you are > coming if you are bringing any guests. I'll be there, solo. Janine From Loren.Lang at Columbia.net Tue Jun 29 14:45:09 1999 From: Loren.Lang at Columbia.net (Lang Loren) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:21 2004 Subject: LPM: In the spirit of volunteerism ... Message-ID: <66B429EB7AB4D1119A180000F81F6787013CD877@LOUEX01> I'm in - tentatively, anyway. I already have a standing meeting on the second Tuesday of each month and I may not be able to stay involved with the Mongers. I'll update when I confirm the date of the other meeting. Loren Lang Director of Information Systems Georgetown Community Hospital Phone: 502-868-1209 1140 Lexington Road Fax: 502-868-5607 Georgetown, KY 40324 e-mail: loren.lang@lifepointhospitals.com "Duct tape is like The Force: It has a Light Side and a Dark side, and it holds the universe together." > -----Original Message----- > From: David Hempy [SMTP:hempy@ket.org] > Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 3:30 PM > To: lexington-pm-list@happyfunball.pm.org > Subject: Re: LPM: In the spirit of volunteerism ... > > At 10:47 AM 6/28/99 -0400, you wrote: > >I have been rather swamped of late, and I will continue to be swamped > >and/or travelling for the next week. Could someone pick up the ball here > >and reserve some place for us to meet next month. Much thanks in > >advance. > > > >Rich > > > I've taken care of it. If anyone has already reserved a room, please let > me know. Otherwise I've picked a place that I really like and is a short > drive for me... Joe Bologna's downtown at Maxwell and Upper. > > We've got half the loft from 6:00 until 8:00 PM Tuesday, July 13. > Assuming > the format is similar to last month's, we'll spend the first half eating > and start Rich's discussion around 7 PM. > > I need a show of hands... Please reply to the list indicating if you are > coming if you are bringing any guests. I've got seating for 15 reserved > upstairs. As long as we're within 3 or 4 people of that, they can > accommodate. > > I'll be there, and probably bringing 2 others from KET. > > -dave > > > -- > David Hempy > Internet Database Administrator > Kentucky Educational Television From booberry at io.com Tue Jun 29 16:48:46 1999 From: booberry at io.com (0x29A [B.Vandgrift]) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:21 2004 Subject: LPM: In the spirit of volunteerism ... In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990629144602.03703150@mail.ket.org> Message-ID: On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, David Hempy wrote: =>I need a show of hands... Please reply to the list indicating if you are =>coming if you are bringing any guests. I've got seating for 15 reserved =>upstairs. As long as we're within 3 or 4 people of that, they can accommodate. Not me, sorry. Tuesdays are not possible, and I'm not a big Joe Bologna's fan. Danke! --ben -- Ben Vandgrift http://www.io.com/~booberry ________________________________________________________________________ "I do not, nor will I ever tare my scales concerning what is right by the definitions of the general public." -- EB From soward at soward.net Tue Jun 29 18:21:29 1999 From: soward at soward.net (John Soward) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:21 2004 Subject: LPM: In the spirit of volunteerism ... References: <4.1.19990629144602.03703150@mail.ket.org> Message-ID: <377954F9.4C81D200@soward.net> David Hempy wrote: > > At 10:47 AM 6/28/99 -0400, you wrote: > >I have been rather swamped of late, and I will continue to be swamped > >and/or travelling for the next week. Could someone pick up the ball here > >and reserve some place for us to meet next month. Much thanks in > >advance. > > > >Rich > > I've taken care of it. If anyone has already reserved a room, please let > me know. Otherwise I've picked a place that I really like and is a short > drive for me... Joe Bologna's downtown at Maxwell and Upper. > > We've got half the loft from 6:00 until 8:00 PM Tuesday, July 13. Assuming > the format is similar to last month's, we'll spend the first half eating > and start Rich's discussion around 7 PM. > > I need a show of hands... Please reply to the list indicating if you are > coming if you are bringing any guests. I've got seating for 15 reserved > upstairs. As long as we're within 3 or 4 people of that, they can accommodate. > > I'll be there, and probably bringing 2 others from KET. > I will try to make it and will probably bring one other person. It's just after I get back from vacation so there's a chance I won't show, but... -- John Soward University of Kentucky Technical Services e:soward@uky.edu p:(606)257-2900 f:(606)323-1978 w: http://neworder.cc.uky.edu/ From grdodson at lexmark.com Tue Jun 29 18:29:27 1999 From: grdodson at lexmark.com (grdodson@lexmark.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:21 2004 Subject: LPM: LPM Meeting at JoeB's Message-ID: <199906292329.AA13405@interlock2.lexmark.com> Count me in. Graydon Dodson (606) 232-6483 grdodson@lexmark.com Lexmark International Inc. From sungo at earthling.net Tue Jun 29 18:33:41 1999 From: sungo at earthling.net (sungo) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:21 2004 Subject: LPM: LPM Meeting at JoeB's In-Reply-To: <199906292329.AA13405@interlock2.lexmark.com> Message-ID: if i can get a ride count me in :) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Foco Theory | It is not necessary to wait until revolutionary | conditions have developed, since a dedicated | Matt Cashner small group can ignite a revolution, thus creating | sungo@earthling.net both the uprising and the conditions which make | it possible. | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- From oneiros at dcr.net Tue Jun 29 18:44:10 1999 From: oneiros at dcr.net (Joe Hourcle) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:21 2004 Subject: LPM: In the spirit of volunteerism ... In-Reply-To: <377954F9.4C81D200@soward.net> Message-ID: David Hempy wrote: > I need a show of hands... Please reply to the list indicating if you are > coming if you are bringing any guests. I've got seating for 15 reserved > upstairs. As long as we're within 3 or 4 people of that, they can accommodate. I'll be trying my best to attend. (I don't know of any other previous engagements) ----- Joe Hourcle Digital Crescent, Inc. From dkboyd0 at pop.uky.edu Tue Jun 29 18:53:00 1999 From: dkboyd0 at pop.uky.edu (Daniel K. Boyd) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:21 2004 Subject: LPM: In the spirit of volunteerism ... In-Reply-To: References: <377954F9.4C81D200@soward.net> Message-ID: <199906292352.TAA08019@pop.uky.edu> On 29 Jun 99, at 19:44, Joe Hourcle suggested Re: LPM: In the spirit of volunteerism ...: > David Hempy wrote: > > > I need a show of hands... Please reply to the list indicating if you are > > coming if you are bringing any guests. I've got seating for 15 reserved > > upstairs. As long as we're within 3 or 4 people of that, they can accommodate. I should be able to make it. If so, I may bring one friend. Danny ___________________________________ Daniel K. Boyd http://sac.uky.edu/~dkboyd0 Thought for the day: Communist (n): one who has given up all hope of becoming a Capitalist. From ken.rietz at asbury.edu Wed Jun 30 21:00:20 1999 From: ken.rietz at asbury.edu (Rietz, Ken) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:21 2004 Subject: LPM: In the spirit of volunteerism ... Message-ID: <75D8D869F8CBD211B2A00004ACB8555F0FE0CF@MOSES> Show of hands? I got two, and I plan on bringing them both. But I'm not bringing anyone else, if that's what you are asking. -- Ken -----Original Message----- From: David Hempy [mailto:hempy@ket.org] Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 3:30 PM To: lexington-pm-list@happyfunball.pm.org Subject: Re: LPM: In the spirit of volunteerism ... At 10:47 AM 6/28/99 -0400, you wrote: >I have been rather swamped of late, and I will continue to be swamped >and/or travelling for the next week. Could someone pick up the ball here >and reserve some place for us to meet next month. Much thanks in >advance. > >Rich I've taken care of it. If anyone has already reserved a room, please let me know. Otherwise I've picked a place that I really like and is a short drive for me... Joe Bologna's downtown at Maxwell and Upper. We've got half the loft from 6:00 until 8:00 PM Tuesday, July 13. Assuming the format is similar to last month's, we'll spend the first half eating and start Rich's discussion around 7 PM. I need a show of hands... Please reply to the list indicating if you are coming if you are bringing any guests. I've got seating for 15 reserved upstairs. As long as we're within 3 or 4 people of that, they can accommodate. I'll be there, and probably bringing 2 others from KET. -dave -- David Hempy Internet Database Administrator Kentucky Educational Television From rbowen at rcbowen.com Wed Jun 30 21:05:27 1999 From: rbowen at rcbowen.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:21 2004 Subject: LPM: In the spirit of volunteerism ... References: <4.1.19990629144602.03703150@mail.ket.org> Message-ID: <377ACCE7.B3EACC4C@rcbowen.com> David Hempy wrote: > > At 10:47 AM 6/28/99 -0400, you wrote: > >I have been rather swamped of late, and I will continue to be swamped > >and/or travelling for the next week. Could someone pick up the ball here > >and reserve some place for us to meet next month. Much thanks in > >advance. > > > >Rich > > I've taken care of it. Many thanks. > I need a show of hands... Please reply to the list indicating if you are > coming if you are bringing any guests. I've got seating for 15 reserved > upstairs. As long as we're within 3 or 4 people of that, they can accommodate. I'm planning to be there, since I'm speaking and all. Graydon Dodson will hopefully give us a report on YAPC, and then, if there's time, I'll be talking about Perl on NT, and why you'd want to use it. (Subtitle - Making NT behave like a real OS.) Rich -- It seems to me as we make our own few circles 'round the sun We get it backwards and our seven years go by like one --Rush, 'Dog Years' (Test for Echo, 1996)