Phoenix.pm: meeting recommendations

Shay Harding mekla at geocities.com
Mon Oct 11 09:16:23 CDT 1999


I tend to agree since on these days I leave work, drive home 30 miles then
drive back 40 miles so I'm about ready by 9pm to leave.


Shay


>I vote for the current setup.  I have a long drive also, and need to leave
>at 9pm.  
>
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>				Dave
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>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Douglas E. Miles [mailto:doug.miles at bpxinternet.com]
>Sent: Friday, October 08, 1999 7:58 AM
>To: phoenix-pm-list at happyfunball.pm.org
>Subject: Re: Phoenix.pm: meeting recommendations
>
>
>Phaedrus wrote:
>> 
>> I'm sure everyone with a white board would be swearing they would trade
>> their left kidney for an LCD projector... but for the sake of newbies, I
>> agree (by typing or otherwise) code snippits thought of during the
>> discussion should be made visable.
>> This brings up another point. Why is everyone is eager to bail at 9:pm? I
>> think if we moved the meetings to the local pub, we may find people much
>> more willing to stick around for a while.
>> -scott
>
>Part of that is probably my fault.  When we were meeting at AZFamily, we
>didn't have a computer, projector, drinks, etc.  I have to stay after to
>clean everything up (and have a 30 min. drive to get home), so I might
>tend to push people out the door around 9:00.  Sorry. :)  We can discuss
>some alternatives.  We have had purely social meetings in the past.  If
>people want to suggest somewhere to have one, and there is interest,
>I'll schedule one.  Also, If we want to locate a place nearby that
>people can migrate after the meeting, that would be cool too.  Any other
>thoughts/ideas?
>
>-- 
>People understand instinctively that the best way for computer
>programs to communicate with each other is for each of the them
>to be strict in what they emit, and liberal in what they accept.
>The odd thing is that people themselves are not willing to be
>strict in how they speak, and liberal in how they listen.
>--Larry Wall, 2nd State of the Onion Address, August 1998
>

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