From mjg at phoenixtrap.com Tue Sep 6 08:27:27 2011 From: mjg at phoenixtrap.com (Mark Gardner) Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 11:27:27 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Can we go with Sept. 12 for the next meeting? In-Reply-To: <2E803BD5-F60F-465A-9726-6E6465042BEE@shadowcat.co.uk> References: <605049742.66760.1313531259404.JavaMail.root@mail-5.01.com> <20110817021846.GN5349@mawode.com> <20110817031842.GA5050@isuckatdomains> <63642CF3-9E76-4B9F-96F0-F84E8E12EB0A@phoenixtrap.com> <2E803BD5-F60F-465A-9726-6E6465042BEE@shadowcat.co.uk> Message-ID: I'm putting together a talk on DBIx::Class::Schema::Critic. Are we still on for the 12th? From darian at criticode.com Tue Sep 6 08:31:24 2011 From: darian at criticode.com (Darian Anthony Patrick) Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2011 11:31:24 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Can we go with Sept. 12 for the next meeting? In-Reply-To: References: <605049742.66760.1313531259404.JavaMail.root@mail-5.01.com> <20110817021846.GN5349@mawode.com> <20110817031842.GA5050@isuckatdomains> <63642CF3-9E76-4B9F-96F0-F84E8E12EB0A@phoenixtrap.com> <2E803BD5-F60F-465A-9726-6E6465042BEE@shadowcat.co.uk> Message-ID: <4E663CCC.3080704@criticode.com> Yep. We're on for the 12th, Mark, at 7:00p.m. in Rm. 307, Levine Hall. On 09/06/2011 11:27 AM, Mark Gardner wrote: > I'm putting together a talk on DBIx::Class::Schema::Critic. Are we > still on for the 12th? > _______________________________________________ > Philadelphia-pm mailing list > Philadelphia-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/philadelphia-pm > -- Darian Anthony Patrick, Criticode LLC Office: (215) 789-9956 Facsimile: (866) 789-2992 XMPP/SMTP: darian at criticode.com Web: http://criticode.com ================================================= BCF1 E7AD 15AD 8A99 F613 AF5F 2A9C C45C F580 E087 ================================================= From darian at criticode.com Tue Sep 6 15:19:55 2011 From: darian at criticode.com (Darian Anthony Patrick) Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2011 18:19:55 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Upcoming meeting dates Message-ID: <4E669C8B.7080107@criticode.com> Hello all, I have received confirmation for use of Rm. 307, Levine Hall, for the following dates: Sept. 12, 2011 Oct. 3, 2011 Nov. 7, 2011 Dec. 5, 2011 Jan. 9, 2012 Feb. 6, 2012 -- Darian Anthony Patrick, Criticode LLC Office: (215) 789-9956 Facsimile: (866) 789-2992 XMPP/SMTP: darian at criticode.com Web: http://criticode.com ================================================= BCF1 E7AD 15AD 8A99 F613 AF5F 2A9C C45C F580 E087 ================================================= From c.nehren/phl at shadowcat.co.uk Tue Sep 6 20:19:03 2011 From: c.nehren/phl at shadowcat.co.uk (Chris Nehren) Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 23:19:03 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Upcoming meeting dates In-Reply-To: <4E669C8B.7080107@criticode.com> References: <4E669C8B.7080107@criticode.com> Message-ID: <36AD1E15-E156-4BC3-823C-C12BB4E52AE6@shadowcat.co.uk> On Sep 6, 2011, at 18:19, Darian Anthony Patrick wrote: > Hello all, > > I have received confirmation for use of Rm. 307, Levine Hall, for the > following dates: > > Sept. 12, 2011 > Oct. 3, 2011 > Nov. 7, 2011 > Dec. 5, 2011 > Jan. 9, 2012 > Feb. 6, 2012 This is very cool. Thank you, Darian, for all the work you've put into this. phl.pm wouldn't be possible without your effort! -- Thanks and best regards, Chris Nehren From waltman at pobox.com Wed Sep 7 04:39:19 2011 From: waltman at pobox.com (Walt Mankowski) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 07:39:19 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Upcoming meeting dates In-Reply-To: <36AD1E15-E156-4BC3-823C-C12BB4E52AE6@shadowcat.co.uk> References: <4E669C8B.7080107@criticode.com> <36AD1E15-E156-4BC3-823C-C12BB4E52AE6@shadowcat.co.uk> Message-ID: <20110907113918.GJ19457@mawode.com> On Tue, Sep 06, 2011 at 11:19:03PM -0400, Chris Nehren wrote: > On Sep 6, 2011, at 18:19, Darian Anthony Patrick wrote: > > > Hello all, > > > > I have received confirmation for use of Rm. 307, Levine Hall, for the > > following dates: > > > > Sept. 12, 2011 > > Oct. 3, 2011 > > Nov. 7, 2011 > > Dec. 5, 2011 > > Jan. 9, 2012 > > Feb. 6, 2012 > > > This is very cool. Thank you, Darian, for all the work you've put into this. phl.pm wouldn't be possible without your effort! Yes, thanks! Since I see that the October 3 meeting is also before PPW, and since Mark's already giving a talk on the 12, I'm thinking I'd like to push pack my PPW practice talk on pack/unpack until then. On the one hand, my talk's been changed from 50 to 20 minutes. But on the other, this week's gotten crazy and I'm not sure I'll have much time to prepare anything before Monday. Walt -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Maybe you can give us a runthrough at ABE.pm next week! -- rjbs From mjg at phoenixtrap.com Sun Sep 11 18:50:28 2011 From: mjg at phoenixtrap.com (Mark Gardner) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 21:50:28 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Upcoming meeting dates In-Reply-To: <4E669C8B.7080107@criticode.com> References: <4E669C8B.7080107@criticode.com> Message-ID: On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 6:19 PM, Darian Anthony Patrick wrote: > I have received confirmation for use of Rm. 307, Levine Hall, for the > following dates: > > Sept. 12, 2011 > Oct. 3, 2011 > Nov. 7, 2011 > Dec. 5, 2011 > Jan. 9, 2012 > Feb. 6, 2012 Thanks Darian! Walt, are you or someone else going to update the phl.pm.org home page's Upcoming Events? -- Mark Gardner $ From c.nehren/phl at shadowcat.co.uk Sun Sep 11 19:44:04 2011 From: c.nehren/phl at shadowcat.co.uk (Chris Nehren) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 22:44:04 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Upcoming meeting dates In-Reply-To: References: <4E669C8B.7080107@criticode.com> Message-ID: On Sep 11, 2011, at 21:50, Mark Gardner wrote: > On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 6:19 PM, Darian Anthony Patrick > wrote: >> I have received confirmation for use of Rm. 307, Levine Hall, for the >> following dates: >> >> Sept. 12, 2011 >> Oct. 3, 2011 >> Nov. 7, 2011 >> Dec. 5, 2011 >> Jan. 9, 2012 >> Feb. 6, 2012 > > Thanks Darian! Walt, are you or someone else going to update the > phl.pm.org home page's Upcoming Events? I believe only Walt has the ability to do this. If we put the site in a git repo, it would decrease the work that needs to be done, such that one would only need a small shell script that pulled changes and then deployed them. -- Thanks and best regards, Chris Nehren From waltman at pobox.com Sun Sep 11 20:24:56 2011 From: waltman at pobox.com (Walt Mankowski) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 23:24:56 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Upcoming meeting dates In-Reply-To: References: <4E669C8B.7080107@criticode.com> Message-ID: <20110912032456.GM19457@mawode.com> On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 10:44:04PM -0400, Chris Nehren wrote: > On Sep 11, 2011, at 21:50, Mark Gardner wrote: > > > On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 6:19 PM, Darian Anthony Patrick > > wrote: > >> I have received confirmation for use of Rm. 307, Levine Hall, for the > >> following dates: > >> > >> Sept. 12, 2011 > >> Oct. 3, 2011 > >> Nov. 7, 2011 > >> Dec. 5, 2011 > >> Jan. 9, 2012 > >> Feb. 6, 2012 > > > > Thanks Darian! Walt, are you or someone else going to update the > > phl.pm.org home page's Upcoming Events? > > I believe only Walt has the ability to do this. If we put the site > in a git repo, it would decrease the work that needs to be done, > such that one would only need a small shell script that pulled > changes and then deployed them. I actually do have it in a github repo: https://github.com/waltman/phl-pm-www I was planning to talk about that at one of our previous meetings, but we never got around to it. So let's plan to talk about it tomorrow before Mark's talk. Walt -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 190 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: From darian at criticode.com Mon Sep 12 15:37:42 2011 From: darian at criticode.com (Darian Anthony Patrick) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 18:37:42 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Absent this evening Message-ID: <6449A18D-66EB-4585-914C-774A0D9F6CC0@criticode.com> All, I will be absent this evening due to a personal issue. If you cannot get in to the building, please enter through the guard attended entrance of the Towne building on 34th St. To get to this entrance, walk past the loading dock near the Walnut St. entrance and continue on the walkway past the glass entrance to Levine, past the music building, to the entrance to Towne Hall on the left. There will be a landscaped cluster of foliage and two benches right next to this entrance. Walk into this entrance, sign in, then turn left and walk down the ramp to reach Levine hall. -- Darian Anthony Patrick From c.nehren/phl at shadowcat.co.uk Mon Sep 12 17:17:20 2011 From: c.nehren/phl at shadowcat.co.uk (Chris Nehren) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 20:17:20 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] OO tutorial for Perl Message-ID: I saw a few bewildered faces at Mark's talk tonight in regards to some OO concepts. To help address this, I'd like to share the new perlootut doc which Dave Rolsky wrote for Perl. It's in blead, here: http://bit.ly/ruttnV Sent from my iPhone From sdn.phlpm at mailnull.com Thu Sep 15 13:47:13 2011 From: sdn.phlpm at mailnull.com (sdn.phlpm at mailnull.com) Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 16:47:13 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] 378,000 milkshakes Message-ID: <20110915204713.DD6BD510236@outside.256.com> Hello Perlmongers, For those who were not at the technical meeting earlier this week, Geoff posed an interesting math question. He had visited a restaurant that advertised 75 ice cream flavors, and therefore (they claimed), there were 378,000 possible milkshakes they could make for you. We attempted to figure out how they had arrived at that number. (We failed). I've now come up with one possible way. 378,000 is 75 * 5040. 5040 is 7!. So there's a clue. It would be silly to have to choose a permutation of seven ingredients, but another way of arriving at 5040 is by various combinations. Ignoring rearrangements, there are N!/(M!(N-M!)) ways of picking M items out of N possible choices. So, for example, if you must choose 4 ingredients out of a space of 10 possibilities, there are 10!/(4!6!) ways to do that. 10! ----- 4! 6! = 10*9*8 * 7! ----------- 24 * 720 = 720 * 5040 ---------- 24 * 720 which equals 5040/24. So here's my solution. It's a bit contrived, but it could work. If a milkshake is defined as: one scoop of any flavor of ice cream (75 choices) your choice of four out of ten other ingredients (5040/24 choices) small, medium, or large size (3 choices) any combination of three optional ingredients (2^3 = 8 choices), then you have 75 * 5040/24 * 3 * 8 = 378,000 possible milkshakes. Ta-da! -- Eric ---------- This message was sent from a MailNull anti-spam account. You can get your free account and take control over your email by visiting the following URL. http://mailnull.com/ From mjd at plover.com Thu Sep 15 16:01:08 2011 From: mjd at plover.com (Mark Jason Dominus) Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 19:01:08 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] 378,000 milkshakes In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 15 Sep 2011 16:47:13 EDT." <20110915204713.DD6BD510236@outside.256.com> Message-ID: <1240.1316127668@plover.com> > We attempted to figure out how they had arrived at that number. That is a funny synchronicity. Just last night I was trying to think of a good algorithm for solving the following problem: given a positive integer M, find n > 0 and k > 1 such that M = n choose k = n!/k!(n-k)!, or determine that no such n and k exist. The obvious brute-force search algorithm is O(sqrt(M)), which is not efficient; it should be O(p(log M)) for some polynomial p. From fljohnson3 at isp.com Thu Sep 15 20:21:57 2011 From: fljohnson3 at isp.com (Floyd Johnson) Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 23:21:57 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] 378,000 milkshakes In-Reply-To: <1240.1316127668@plover.com> References: <1240.1316127668@plover.com> Message-ID: <1316143317.5040.118.camel@defiant> On Thu, 2011-09-15 at 19:01 -0400, Mark Jason Dominus wrote: > > We attempted to figure out how they had arrived at that number. > > That is a funny synchronicity. Just last night I was trying to think > of a good algorithm for solving the following problem: given a > positive integer M, find n > 0 and k > 1 such that M = n choose k = > n!/k!(n-k)!, or determine that no such n and k exist. > I'll raise you one on "synchronicity" by adding "esoterica": En route home this afternoon, on a question of how technology has progressed, I bumped into the topic of "permutations" (even twenty years ago, combinatorics was painful)-I knew factorials were involved in working such "n choose k" matters, but you have just filled the gap in my memory. I was trying to guess what, for an old tabletop game called "Electronic Detective", the processor and storage matters (if even applicable) might have looked like. I think the box claimed "over 100,000 possible cases". What I recall is: -20 characters total to be potentially questioned, exactly one being the victim, exactly one other the culprit. Mathwise, this is "20 choose 2". -Six locations, exactly one is the crime scene, the other five assigned to the 19 surviving characters as where each fled to when the shots rang out. A more-modern version might make use of the possibility of one "potential witness/suspect" having seen another were the two assigned the same location by the "case generator". "6 choose 1" for the crime scene (three bits); "19 choose 5" for where everyone else went; the culprit is, as the included soundsheet explains, "too smart to return to the scene of the crime". -Two possible weapons. This would mean what we call a Boolean. I think it also might have stored the number of players and one other piece of user-supplied info punched in just after it finished "booting". Those, being two 0 through 9 digits, would most sanely be crammed into a single 0-99 value, translating to seven bits. I can't seem to bring myself to grind out the factorials, but I have a curious feeling that any RAM in the thing might have been less than a quarter-K (256 bytes). In theory, someone with the marbles for combinatorics (make of that what you will) might be able to reverse-engineer that ancient Ideal-branded bit of electronics. From arc at aaroncrane.co.uk Fri Sep 16 09:32:02 2011 From: arc at aaroncrane.co.uk (Aaron Crane) Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2011 17:32:02 +0100 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Visiting monger Message-ID: Hello, Philadelphians. I'm a Perl monger from Edinburgh, Scotland who's planning to be in Philadelphia next month. Would there be any interest in a social meeting of some sort while I'm in town? I'll be around from October 5th, I think, and then I'm planning to go to the Pittsburgh Perl Workshop. Speaking of which, is anyone planning on driving there and/or back? If so, I'd be glad to chip in for gas in exchange for a ride. Also, if anyone has a couch I could crash on for a couple of nights, I'd be much obliged ??drop me a line off-list. Thanks. -- Aaron Crane ** http://aaroncrane.co.uk/ From waltman at pobox.com Fri Sep 16 12:06:17 2011 From: waltman at pobox.com (Walt Mankowski) Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2011 15:06:17 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Visiting monger In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20110916190617.GD19457@mawode.com> On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 05:32:02PM +0100, Aaron Crane wrote: > Hello, Philadelphians. > > I'm a Perl monger from Edinburgh, Scotland who's planning to be in > Philadelphia next month. Would there be any interest in a social > meeting of some sort while I'm in town? Perhaps, but it would depend on the timing. We're having a tech meeting on the 3rd, but it sounds like you won't be here in time for that. Maybe we could do something on the 5th or the 6th, or the following week if you're still in town then. > I'll be around from October 5th, I think, and then I'm planning to go > to the Pittsburgh Perl Workshop. Speaking of which, is anyone > planning on driving there and/or back? If so, I'd be glad to chip in > for gas in exchange for a ride. Some of us will be driving out on Friday morning, October 7th. There's a good chance we still have an empty seat, but I'm not 100% sure yet. Walt -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I think it would have to be the 7th, since I'm only in town Mon/Tue/Fri and I leave for YAPC::Asia that weekend. -- rjbs From waltman at pobox.com Sat Sep 17 05:00:55 2011 From: waltman at pobox.com (Walt Mankowski) Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 08:00:55 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Visiting monger In-Reply-To: <20110917005615.GA20315@cancer.codesimply.com> References: <20110917005615.GA20315@cancer.codesimply.com> Message-ID: <20110917120055.GF19457@mawode.com> On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 08:56:15PM -0400, Ricardo Signes wrote: > * Aaron Crane [2011-09-16T12:32:02] > > I'm a Perl monger from Edinburgh, Scotland who's planning to be in > > Philadelphia next month. Would there be any interest in a social > > meeting of some sort while I'm in town? > > I work, but don't live, in Philly, and would be glad to figure out lunch. I > can probably drag Dominus along, too. I think it would have to be the 7th, > since I'm only in town Mon/Tue/Fri and I leave for YAPC::Asia that weekend. We'll probably be heading out to Pittsburgh before lunch on the 7th. If Dominus is driving out with us, he won't be able to make it. I could, however, do lunch on the 6th. Walt -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 190 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: From waltman at pobox.com Tue Sep 20 09:11:43 2011 From: waltman at pobox.com (Walt Mankowski) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 12:11:43 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Visiting monger In-Reply-To: <20110916190617.GD19457@mawode.com> References: <20110916190617.GD19457@mawode.com> Message-ID: <20110920161143.GA29201@mawode.com> On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 03:06:17PM -0400, Walt Mankowski wrote: > Some of us will be driving out on Friday morning, October 7th. > There's a good chance we still have an empty seat, but I'm not 100% > sure yet. We do, in fact, have an extra seat, and you're welcome to join us. 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URL: From arc at aaroncrane.co.uk Tue Sep 20 14:58:50 2011 From: arc at aaroncrane.co.uk (Aaron Crane) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 17:58:50 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Visiting monger In-Reply-To: <20110917120055.GF19457@mawode.com> References: <20110917005615.GA20315@cancer.codesimply.com> <20110917120055.GF19457@mawode.com> Message-ID: Walt Mankowski wrote: > On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 08:56:15PM -0400, Ricardo Signes wrote: >> * Aaron Crane [2011-09-16T12:32:02] >> > I'm a Perl monger from Edinburgh, Scotland who's planning to be in >> > Philadelphia next month. ?Would there be any interest in a social >> > meeting of some sort while I'm in town? >> >> I work, but don't live, in Philly, and would be glad to figure out lunch. ?I >> can probably drag Dominus along, too. ?I think it would have to be the 7th, >> since I'm only in town Mon/Tue/Fri and I leave for YAPC::Asia that weekend. > > We'll probably be heading out to Pittsburgh before lunch on the 7th. > If Dominus is driving out with us, he won't be able to make it. ?I > could, however, do lunch on the 6th. Sorry about the delay getting back to you all ? one way or another, I've been without internet access for much of the time since I first wrote. A lunch meeting on the 6th sounds like it would work best given the constraints for travel to PPW, even though some people won't be able to make it. Does anyone have a suggestion for place and time? -- Aaron Crane ** http://aaroncrane.co.uk/ From c.nehren/phl at shadowcat.co.uk Tue Sep 20 19:33:25 2011 From: c.nehren/phl at shadowcat.co.uk (Chris Nehren) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 22:33:25 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Visiting monger In-Reply-To: References: <20110917005615.GA20315@cancer.codesimply.com> <20110917120055.GF19457@mawode.com> Message-ID: <20110921023325.GC8708@isuckatdomains> On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 17:58:50 -0400 , Aaron Crane wrote: > Sorry about the delay getting back to you all ? one way or another, > I've been without internet access for much of the time since I first > wrote. > > A lunch meeting on the 6th sounds like it would work best given the > constraints for travel to PPW, even though some people won't be able > to make it. Does anyone have a suggestion for place and time? I could make lunch on the sixth, presuming it's somewhere in center city or university city. Suggestion on place depends on what you want to have. We're fortunate to have so very many places to eat in the city that it's difficult to recommend a place without any idea of what one wants to have. I'm partial to Asian cuisine myself, but am open to other options. -- Thanks and best regards, Chris Nehren From arc at aaroncrane.co.uk Mon Sep 26 14:21:10 2011 From: arc at aaroncrane.co.uk (Aaron Crane) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 17:21:10 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Visiting monger In-Reply-To: <20110921023325.GC8708@isuckatdomains> References: <20110917005615.GA20315@cancer.codesimply.com> <20110917120055.GF19457@mawode.com> <20110921023325.GC8708@isuckatdomains> Message-ID: Chris Nehren wrote: > On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 17:58:50 -0400 , Aaron Crane wrote: >> A lunch meeting on the 6th sounds like it would work best given the >> constraints for travel to PPW, even though some people won't be able >> to make it. ?Does anyone have a suggestion for place and time? > > I could make lunch on the sixth, presuming it's somewhere in center city > or university city. Suggestion on place depends on what you want to > have. We're fortunate to have so very many places to eat in the city > that it's difficult to recommend a place without any idea of what one > wants to have. I'm partial to Asian cuisine myself, but am open to other > options. Asian food works well for me, and I'm generally an unfussy eater who can enjoy pretty much any cuisine, so I'm happy to go along with the consensus. I'm naturally planning to try a cheesesteak while I'm in town, but I can happily do that another time, of course. I'm currently booked into a hotel near the 2nd Street subway station. I'm sure I can find my way to another neighborhood for lunch, though. -- Aaron Crane ** http://aaroncrane.co.uk/ From brainbuz at brainbuz.org Mon Sep 26 22:16:50 2011 From: brainbuz at brainbuz.org (John Karr) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 05:16:50 +0000 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Visiting monger In-Reply-To: References: <20110917005615.GA20315@cancer.codesimply.com> <20110917120055.GF19457@mawode.com> <20110921023325.GC8708@isuckatdomains>, Message-ID: I work right near there. Since starting my current job I've been doing extensive field research in nearby Chinatown. If the decision is Asian, my top recommendation is: Imperial Inn (146 North 10th St). They have good Dim Sum service at lunch time and the best Egg Rolls in Chinatown. There are a lot of other good choices in Chinatown too. If the decision is not asian around 2nd and Market I recommend the National Mechanics (3rd off Market) or if people don't mind spending a little more, the Continental (2nd and Market). For Cheeseteaks Campos is right there at 2nd and Market. ________________________________________ From: philadelphia-pm-bounces+brainbuz=brainbuz.org at pm.org [philadelphia-pm-bounces+brainbuz=brainbuz.org at pm.org] on behalf of Aaron Crane [arc at aaroncrane.co.uk] Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 5:21 PM To: Chris Nehren Cc: philadelphia-pm at pm.org Subject: Re: [Philadelphia-pm] Visiting monger Chris Nehren wrote: > On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 17:58:50 -0400 , Aaron Crane wrote: >> A lunch meeting on the 6th sounds like it would work best given the >> constraints for travel to PPW, even though some people won't be able >> to make it. Does anyone have a suggestion for place and time? > > I could make lunch on the sixth, presuming it's somewhere in center city > or university city. Suggestion on place depends on what you want to > have. We're fortunate to have so very many places to eat in the city > that it's difficult to recommend a place without any idea of what one > wants to have. I'm partial to Asian cuisine myself, but am open to other > options. Asian food works well for me, and I'm generally an unfussy eater who can enjoy pretty much any cuisine, so I'm happy to go along with the consensus. I'm naturally planning to try a cheesesteak while I'm in town, but I can happily do that another time, of course. I'm currently booked into a hotel near the 2nd Street subway station. I'm sure I can find my way to another neighborhood for lunch, though. -- Aaron Crane ** http://aaroncrane.co.uk/ _______________________________________________ Philadelphia-pm mailing list Philadelphia-pm at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/philadelphia-pm From hao at iteaha.us Tue Sep 27 03:50:36 2011 From: hao at iteaha.us (=?utf-8?Q?=22N=2E_Hao_Ching_=E7=A8=8B=E6=B5=A9=E6=BA=90=22?=) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 06:50:36 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Visiting monger In-Reply-To: References: <20110917005615.GA20315@cancer.codesimply.com> <20110917120055.GF19457@mawode.com> <20110921023325.GC8708@isuckatdomains>, Message-ID: <416A8D9A-A716-4595-A817-171BF88E0378@iteaha.us> Imperial Inn is a great choice. My family and I often go there. If I may, I?d also suggest my friend?s newly opened Thai restaurant, which has gotten good reviews: http://erawanchinatown.com/ There?s plenty of seating, but you may want to make an online reservation just in case. -Hao On Sep 27, 2011, at 1:16 AM, John Karr wrote: > I work right near there. Since starting my current job I've been doing extensive field research in nearby Chinatown. > > If the decision is Asian, my top recommendation is: Imperial Inn (146 North 10th St). They have good Dim Sum service at lunch time and the best Egg Rolls in Chinatown. There are a lot of other good choices in Chinatown too. > > If the decision is not asian around 2nd and Market I recommend the National Mechanics (3rd off Market) or if people don't mind spending a little more, the Continental (2nd and Market). For Cheeseteaks Campos is right there at 2nd and Market. > ________________________________________ > From: philadelphia-pm-bounces+brainbuz=brainbuz.org at pm.org [philadelphia-pm-bounces+brainbuz=brainbuz.org at pm.org] on behalf of Aaron Crane [arc at aaroncrane.co.uk] > Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 5:21 PM > To: Chris Nehren > Cc: philadelphia-pm at pm.org > Subject: Re: [Philadelphia-pm] Visiting monger > > Chris Nehren wrote: >> On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 17:58:50 -0400 , Aaron Crane wrote: >>> A lunch meeting on the 6th sounds like it would work best given the >>> constraints for travel to PPW, even though some people won't be able >>> to make it. Does anyone have a suggestion for place and time? >> >> I could make lunch on the sixth, presuming it's somewhere in center city >> or university city. Suggestion on place depends on what you want to >> have. We're fortunate to have so very many places to eat in the city >> that it's difficult to recommend a place without any idea of what one >> wants to have. I'm partial to Asian cuisine myself, but am open to other >> options. > > Asian food works well for me, and I'm generally an unfussy eater who > can enjoy pretty much any cuisine, so I'm happy to go along with the > consensus. I'm naturally planning to try a cheesesteak while I'm in > town, but I can happily do that another time, of course. > > I'm currently booked into a hotel near the 2nd Street subway station. > I'm sure I can find my way to another neighborhood for lunch, though. > > -- > Aaron Crane ** http://aaroncrane.co.uk/ > _______________________________________________ > Philadelphia-pm mailing list > Philadelphia-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/philadelphia-pm > _______________________________________________ > Philadelphia-pm mailing list > Philadelphia-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/philadelphia-pm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From we at ana.io Mon Sep 26 22:38:26 2011 From: we at ana.io (Al Newkirk & Associates) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 01:38:26 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Visiting monger In-Reply-To: References: <20110917005615.GA20315@cancer.codesimply.com> <20110917120055.GF19457@mawode.com> <20110921023325.GC8708@isuckatdomains> Message-ID: I'm partial to Sushi, great sushi place at 12th and Walnut, AKI Japanese Fusion. On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 5:21 PM, Aaron Crane wrote: > Chris Nehren wrote: > > On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 17:58:50 -0400 , Aaron Crane wrote: > >> A lunch meeting on the 6th sounds like it would work best given the > >> constraints for travel to PPW, even though some people won't be able > >> to make it. Does anyone have a suggestion for place and time? > > > > I could make lunch on the sixth, presuming it's somewhere in center city > > or university city. Suggestion on place depends on what you want to > > have. We're fortunate to have so very many places to eat in the city > > that it's difficult to recommend a place without any idea of what one > > wants to have. I'm partial to Asian cuisine myself, but am open to other > > options. > > Asian food works well for me, and I'm generally an unfussy eater who > can enjoy pretty much any cuisine, so I'm happy to go along with the > consensus. I'm naturally planning to try a cheesesteak while I'm in > town, but I can happily do that another time, of course. > > I'm currently booked into a hotel near the 2nd Street subway station. > I'm sure I can find my way to another neighborhood for lunch, though. > > -- > Aaron Crane ** http://aaroncrane.co.uk/ > _______________________________________________ > Philadelphia-pm mailing list > Philadelphia-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/philadelphia-pm > -- * * *Al Newkirk* ANAIO http://ana.io we at ana.io 215 469 1262 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jeffj at panix.com Thu Sep 29 04:58:48 2011 From: jeffj at panix.com (Jeff Jonas) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 07:58:48 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Wanamaker Organ's 100th anniversary Message-ID: I know it's not Perl related but a C++/Unix friend and I will be in your fair city of Philly on Saturday night for the Wanamaker Organ's 100th anniversary concert. Are any others on this list attending? It would be great to meet for dinner before the concert: and for recommendations where to dine. thanks! -- Jeff Jonas (I met you folks while consulting in Philly for y2k coverage, but I still live in NJ)