[Phoenix-pm] In town Sun, Mon

Michael Friedman friedman at highwire.stanford.edu
Mon Jul 31 15:20:42 PDT 2006


Right now, as in: I'm in AZ typing this. Next week you will find me  
moved completely to California, I hope. (Enjoying the Phoenix-like  
weather in Sacramento, which was 106 and 80% humidity last weekend.)

So today or tomorrow is it.
-- Mike



On Jul 31, 2006, at 3:24 PM, Scott Walters wrote:

> Ahhhh.... *few*... okay... as I said, I got in on this conversation  
> late and
> wasn't online over the weekend (rare for me, sure to induce panic),  
> so I
> thought Michael was in town *right now* and leaving *the day after  
> tomorrow*.
> But if this is a week in the future... then I'm a lot more  
> flexible.  I'd
> rather not do Sun morning because that's when I go climb plastic  
> rocks ;)
>
> Regardless, Michael, could you please resend your travel schedule and
> hotel address?
>
> -scott
>
>
>
> On  0, "Oyler, Nathan" <nathan.oyler at sap.com> wrote:
>> I'm digging a Denny's style outing if I can make it. I've got to  
>> run by
>> the datacenter after work (why I wanted Sunday), so it really  
>> depends on
>> if everything goes according to plan there. Driving distance isn't a
>> concern tonight, so I don't care where.
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Scott Walters [mailto:scott at illogics.org]
>>> Sent: Monday, Jul 31, 2006 14:42 PM
>>> To: Michael Friedman
>>> Cc: Oyler, Nathan; Phoenix-pm at pm.org
>>> Subject: Re: [Phoenix-pm] In town Sun, Mon
>>>
>>> I'm inclined to declare an emergency meeting at the first Dennys- 
>>> scale
>>> resturant without walking distance of Michael... I don't think I
>> actually
>>> caught up on this conversation.  My attempt to go back in my spool a
>> bit
>>> got me distracted for several hours with *other* things that needed
>>> attention (curses!) and now I'm afraid to try again.  Or if Michael
>> has
>>> a car and wants to take no risk of having a boring evening alone, I
>>> can declare the meeting to be at da house.
>>>
>>> I should also note that Michael's last talk about technology and
>>> automation and how they were processing abstracts with Perl at
>>> Highwire Press was intriguing went over quite well.  But that was
>>> right after Slashdot ran a story about how Google was VICIOUSLY
>>> ATTACKING academic publishing houses like Highwire, which Michael
>>> found laughable.
>>>
>>> Anyway.  Thoughts?  Should we just go to Michael's hotel room, or
>>> should Michael just go to da house?  (I can't call it "my house",
>>> because it is of course Heather's).
>>>
>>> -scott
>>>
>>> On  0, Michael Friedman <friedman at highwire.stanford.edu> wrote:
>>>> Only one response? Could more people make Monday?
>>>>
>>>> -- Mike
>>>>
>>>> On Jul 29, 2006, at 9:29 AM, Oyler, Nathan wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Provided all goes well today and I get my brakes fixed, I'm in for
>>>>> a sunday get together
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: phoenix-pm-bounces+nathan.oyler=sap.com at pm.org <phoenix-pm-
>>>>> bounces+nathan.oyler=sap.com at pm.org>
>>>>> To: Phoenix.pm <Phoenix-pm at pm.org>
>>>>> Sent: Sat Jul 29 08:57:02 2006
>>>>> Subject: [Phoenix-pm] In town Sun, Mon
>>>>>
>>>>> Fellow Perl Mongers,
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry for the late notice, but I'm actually in town this weekend!
>>>>> Would anyone like to get together for a social meeting Sunday or
>>>>> Monday night?
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm staying in downtown Scottsdale, but can drive anywhere on the
>>>>> East Side to downtown Phoenix. Anyone have a suggestion for a
>>>>> convenient place?
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd love to see everyone again if possible. If there is interest,
>> I
>>>>> could present some of the XML stuff I've been working on
>> (high-level
>>>>> design, not Perl specific) or talk about reference linking for
>>>>> journal articles using Perl and a database. I'd also love to hear
>>>>> about ICFP and OSCON and just catch up with y'all.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hope to see everyone soon,
>>>>> -- Mike
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>>> Michael Friedman                     HighWire Press
>>>>> Phone: 650-725-1974                  Stanford University
>>>>> FAX:   270-721-8034
>> <friedman at highwire.stanford.edu>
>>>>>
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