LPM: Joseph Beth and future meetings
Ronald Edward Petty
repett0 at sweb.uky.edu
Wed Feb 14 10:04:48 CST 2001
u cant use LCB, they went out of business
ron
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Mik Firestone wrote:
> As the speaker at the first meeting at the Olive Garden, it was difficult to
> speak loud enough to be heard and not be shouting perl all over the
> restaurant. And I agree, Jo-Beth's new arrangements suck. I might suggest
> getting in touch with Lexington City Brewery - I know they have a seperate
> room you can reserve. I have no idea what that would cost. Anybody else know
> of a reasonable restaurant where we could get a seperate room?
>
> I am willing to speak on any one of the following topics:
> 1. SNMP ( simple network management protocol) - this will be a long and
> complex topic.
> 2. Notify - a module I have created to provide a uniform way of printing
> debug, warning, error, usage and information messages. This could be
> interesting because it is also a fair example of how to write one's own
> import() routine.
> 3. I might be up to an Intro to Object Oriented perl. Maybe.
> 4. Strange games you play with fork() and signals - or - how to write your
> own parallel MP3 ripper :) This would be mostly for the UNIX crowd - I
> know Win32 perl has a fork, but I do not know how stable it is.
> Mik
>
> On 21:00, 02/13/01, Rich Bowen said:
> > When we met at Joseph Beth last year (or was it two years ago?) there
> > was a $50 minimum food charge. Since we spent slightly over $50 eating
> > lunch, there was no charge for the facility. However, since that time,
> > they've increased that to a $150 minimum food charge, and a $50 room fee
> > I<in addition> to the food. This puts this facility out of our price
> > range, unless someone's company wants to sponsor the event.
> >
> > In light of this, I expect that we want to find another place. This
> > sucks, considering that we had a really great time and location worked
> > out, and now we have to work it out again. I recommend The Olive Garden.
> > We met there once before, and it worked out very nicely. If nobody has
> > any objections to this, perhaps someone can call there and find a Friday
> > next month that we could have the semi-private area for our meeting. I
> > can bring an easel and paper pad, but of someone could borrow a
> > LCD-projector for that time, that would be even better.
> >
> > We don't have a speaker or a topic worked out yet, but I'd really like
> > to have that worked out much further in advance this time, so that we
> > can do the poster thing, and perhaps get some more people to come out.
> >
> > --
> > Rich Bowen <rbowen at rcbowen.com>
> > Come see me at Apachecon! -- http://www.apachecon.com/
> --
> Mik Firestone fireston at lexmark.com
> When I become an Evil Overlord:
> I will not interrogate my enemies in the inner sanctum-a small hotel well
> outside my borders will work just as well.
>
>
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