Phoenix.pm: Tempe/East Vally PerlMongers Approved.

Scott Thompson scottcodes at thepurplehaze.com
Mon Nov 10 12:03:53 CST 2003


Thanks other Scott.

My pockets are warm and comfy.  NP there.

And I'll be around for a while.  I think I might honestly be able to market
my dermal layers to law enforcement and the military, should I choose to do
so. :)


Scott Thompson

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-phoenix-pm-list at pm.org
> [mailto:owner-phoenix-pm-list at pm.org]On Behalf Of Scott Walters
> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 10:47 AM
> To: Scott Thompson
> Cc: phoenix-pm-list at happyfunball.pm.org
> Subject: Re: Phoenix.pm: Tempe/East Vally PerlMongers Approved.
>
>
> Hi other Scott,
>
> No, nothing like that. Phoenix PM is nothing worth fighting over ;)
>
> On the other hand, people have failed to return. That's far more common.
> Not because they were mad at someone, as far as I know, but because
> something uncomfortable happened. Mcallester and Pablo come to
> mind. But even then, that's fairly rare.
>
> We're all pretty tolerent. All you have to do is keep your hands
> to yourself when asked to do.
>
> -scott
>
> On  0, Scott Thompson <scottcodes at thepurplehaze.com> wrote:
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: owner-phoenix-pm-list at pm.org
> > > [mailto:owner-phoenix-pm-list at pm.org]On Behalf Of Tom Achtenberg
> > > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 9:57 AM
> > > To: 'phoenix-pm-list at happyfunball.pm.org'
> > > Subject: RE: Phoenix.pm: Tempe/East Vally PerlMongers Approved.
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi Craig, I'm fairly new to the group and Perl.  My main project
> > > right now is converting our web site to a content management
> > > system called WebGUI that is written in Perl.  As part of that
> > > I'll be writing a few Perl scripts too.  I too like IIS and ASP
> > > so Scott, you're not alone.
> > >
> > > Since Deer Valley/Anthem is my neck of the woods, I could
> > > probably actually attend a meeting in that area.  Downtown and
> > > the East side at night just don't work for me.  And Scott, while
> > > I have not said anything, I too have grown weary of all the
> > > childish snipping about avoiding people at meetings...
> > >
> >
> > So, when you and I are at a meeting at the same time, we can
> specifically
> > NOT avoid each other, and go in our own corner (rotting-fruit-shield in
> > place...) and discuss PerlScript/ASP.
> >
> > Cool. :)
> >
> > FYI, feel free to bounce any ideas off my head.  As the fruit
> stains on the
> > wall can attest, I'm the penultimate rubber-necker.
> >
> > All joking aside, the reason I asked if I was coming into a politically
> > volatile situation was to know -- before I show up -- who's
> pissed at who.
> >
> > I hate to boil it down to that, but hey -- politics among
> passionate persons
> > can make long-time enemies if you talk to the wrong person.  I
> don't wanna
> > be burning any bridges as I'm crossing them.  At the same time,
> far be it
> > from me to avoid Person A because Person B says I should.  I'd
> just hate to
> > think that Person B would start avoiding me because I said "Hi"
> to Person A.
> >
> > *sigh*  Maybe I should lurk for a while, eh? :)
> >
> > Scott
> >
>




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