From rlandbeck at uniteddatatronics.com Wed Sep 3 07:16:35 2003 From: rlandbeck at uniteddatatronics.com (Rebekah Landbeck) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:01 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] So it's September the 4th around 5:30? Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030903081547.0276de18@10.1.4.76> D'oh! Did it again... I was wondering why my email hadn't shown up on the list. :o) At 11:19 AM 8/28/2003, Phillip Tyre wrote: >Just so I can make sure I understand, we are talking about meeting now on >September 4th, after 5:30 at the Black Dog Caf?. > >If so, I m good for that date. I can make it too. I'll get there sometime between 5:30 and 6:00. I'm looking forward to it. Rebekah -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/tallahassee-pm/attachments/20030903/1768cc1d/attachment.htm From JamesTillman at fdle.state.fl.us Wed Sep 3 07:22:17 2003 From: JamesTillman at fdle.state.fl.us (Tillman, James) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:01 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] So it's September the 4th around 5:30? Message-ID: <2265699E79C5D51197940002B31B4EDB06C00C83@exchange.fdle.gov> Wonderful! By the way, if the rest of us don't show up until 6:30, don't give up on us. I will definitely be there tomorrow night. jpt -----Original Message----- From: Rebekah Landbeck [mailto:rlandbeck@uniteddatatronics.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 8:17 AM To: tallahassee-pm@mail.pm.org Subject: Re: [Tallahassee-pm] So it's September the 4th around 5:30? D'oh! Did it again... I was wondering why my email hadn't shown up on the list. :o) At 11:19 AM 8/28/2003, Phillip Tyre wrote: Just so I can make sure I understand, we are talking about meeting now on September 4th, after 5:30 at the Black Dog Caf?. If so, I m good for that date. I can make it too. I'll get there sometime between 5:30 and 6:00. I'm looking forward to it. Rebekah -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/tallahassee-pm/attachments/20030903/dfb742e8/attachment.htm From phillip.tyre at fcul.com Wed Sep 3 08:42:37 2003 From: phillip.tyre at fcul.com (Phillip Tyre) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:01 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] So it's September 4th, around 6:30 PM Message-ID: <39B5739894E97B40A427C59317BF2CD3878E69@exchange2k.fcul.com> Barring a baby, I should be there too. The only time I've attended before we had to move out onto the back deck due to space needs. I was wondering myself how to recognize the group, since there tends to be a lot of people there, but I found that looking for the laptops and Perl books worked very well. I'll also mention that the North Florida Association of Network Professionals is having their monthly meeting this Friday, at around 12:00 noon at the Ryan's Family Restaurant on Mahan. Phillip Tyre -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/tallahassee-pm/attachments/20030903/0e4452e2/attachment.htm From JamesTillman at fdle.state.fl.us Wed Sep 3 08:45:03 2003 From: JamesTillman at fdle.state.fl.us (Tillman, James) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:01 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] So it's September 4th, around 6:30 PM Message-ID: <2265699E79C5D51197940002B31B4EDB06C00C86@exchange.fdle.gov> I'll bring some books along to serve as a marker. Just look for the Camel. I'm going to try to attend the NFANP meeting, too. I hope to see you there! jpt -----Original Message----- From: Phillip Tyre [mailto:phillip.tyre@fcul.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 9:43 AM To: tallahassee-pm@mail.pm.org Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] So it's September 4th, around 6:30 PM Barring a baby, I should be there too. The only time I've attended before we had to move out onto the back deck due to space needs. I was wondering myself how to recognize the group, since there tends to be a lot of people there, but I found that looking for the laptops and Perl books worked very well. I'll also mention that the North Florida Association of Network Professionals is having their monthly meeting this Friday, at around 12:00 noon at the Ryan's Family Restaurant on Mahan. Phillip Tyre -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/tallahassee-pm/attachments/20030903/223fe87a/attachment.htm From rlandbeck at uniteddatatronics.com Wed Sep 3 08:48:13 2003 From: rlandbeck at uniteddatatronics.com (Rebekah Landbeck) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:01 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] So it's September 4th, around 6:30 PM In-Reply-To: <2265699E79C5D51197940002B31B4EDB06C00C86@exchange.fdle.gov > Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030903094722.027668a8@10.1.4.76> At 09:45 AM 9/3/2003, Tillman, James wrote: >"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" xmlns:w = >"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:word"> >I'll bring some books along to serve as a marker. Just look for the >Camel. I'm going to try to attend the NFANP meeting, too. I hope to see >you there! I'll make myself really obvious... I'll wear polka dots. You'll definitely see me! Rebekah -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/tallahassee-pm/attachments/20030903/bec0e255/attachment.htm From rlandbeck at uniteddatatronics.com Fri Sep 5 07:00:42 2003 From: rlandbeck at uniteddatatronics.com (Rebekah Landbeck) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:01 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] :o( Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030905075620.027904c8@10.1.4.76> I didn't make it last night after all, as anyone who did has no doubt figured out by now. At least, I hope they have. ;o) My husband had strep which suddenly got worse, so I was stuck at home. If anyone is planning to go to the thing at Ryan's today, noonish, let me know, and I'll go. Having missed two chances to meet is... annoying, and I hereby defy the perversity of scheduling! Or something. Rebekah Give me ambiguity or give me something else! From JamesTillman at fdle.state.fl.us Fri Sep 5 07:07:22 2003 From: JamesTillman at fdle.state.fl.us (Tillman, James) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:01 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] :o( Message-ID: <2265699E79C5D51197940002B31B4EDB06C00C99@exchange.fdle.gov> Sorry to hear about your husband, Rebekah. I hope that he feels better very soon. We kept an eye out for the polka dots, but after a while we assumed something must have come up. I had planned to go to the user group meeting today, but yesterday I found out my whole afternoon is going to be tied up with something else. I have a feeling that the 3rd attempt will work out, and we'll all be able to come. Let's shoot for the first Thursday of October. Any objections? jpt -----Original Message----- From: Rebekah Landbeck [mailto:rlandbeck@uniteddatatronics.com] Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 8:01 AM To: tallahassee-pm@mail.pm.org Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] :o( I didn't make it last night after all, as anyone who did has no doubt figured out by now. At least, I hope they have. ;o) My husband had strep which suddenly got worse, so I was stuck at home. If anyone is planning to go to the thing at Ryan's today, noonish, let me know, and I'll go. Having missed two chances to meet is... annoying, and I hereby defy the perversity of scheduling! Or something. Rebekah Give me ambiguity or give me something else! _______________________________________________ Tallahassee-pm mailing list Tallahassee-pm@mail.pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/tallahassee-pm From phillip.tyre at fcul.com Fri Sep 5 09:39:03 2003 From: phillip.tyre at fcul.com (Phillip Tyre) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:01 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Meeting last night. Message-ID: <39B5739894E97B40A427C59317BF2CD3878E75@exchange2k.fcul.com> I for one had a good time, though I wish the turnout had been a bit larger. The perspectives of what other people are working on, and have done in the past was very enlightening. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/tallahassee-pm/attachments/20030905/916023fa/attachment.htm From phillip.tyre at fcul.com Tue Sep 9 14:12:27 2003 From: phillip.tyre at fcul.com (Phillip Tyre) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:01 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Java woe Message-ID: <39B5739894E97B40A427C59317BF2CD3878E8A@exchange2k.fcul.com> I'm not a java programmer. I remember playing with it back in the long ago, but I don't remember a whole lot about it. I'm a firm believer in server side, and not applets, and I've been able to live snuggly in that cocoon, until today. Today I'm faced with a problem that could be solved easily server side, but the demands, and screams call for it to be client side, without a submit to update the display. So here is what I have, Item Quanity Total Widget A _____ _____ Widget B _____ _____ Total _____ The line under Quantity is a user entered number, for both widgets of type A & B. The total is calculated based on the total number of widgets being purchased, and also upon a really complex table of price break points. So it might look like this, simplified: Widget A costs $4.00 for one, $3.95/each for 2, 3.50/each for 4 or more etc. and B has a totally different cost. The total, for Widget A, Widget B, and The TOTAL total needs to update any time any of the quantity fields get or loose focus. Now I'm going to make another confession, I normally don't even pay that much attention to how webpages that I use work, so I don't even know if you can do client side what I just mentioned without something amazingly complex. How hard is the above to do, the calculating when getting and loosing focus I mean, and anyone know a tutorial that might get me started with applets. I hate to say it, but I really don't need to understand what I'm doing, I just need something I can muck with to make it work at this point. Up against a wall, Phillip -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/tallahassee-pm/attachments/20030909/dc9ec9db/attachment.htm From mexnix at craonline.org Tue Sep 9 14:24:00 2003 From: mexnix at craonline.org (Ryan Carmelo Briones) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:01 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Java woe References: <39B5739894E97B40A427C59317BF2CD3878E8A@exchange2k.fcul.com> Message-ID: <002401c37707$ed1c09e0$6501a8c0@mexnix> I'm not sure if i read this right, but it seems like you're doing an order-form gig from a webpage, am i right? if so, you need to look at using Javascript rather than java. i found this [ http://www.iboost.com/build/programming/js/scripts/ccc/ccc107.htm ] when goolging for "javascript order form calculator". hope this helps. ------------------------------- ryan carmelo briones e: mexnix@craonline.org w: http://www.mexnix.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phillip Tyre" To: Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 3:12 PM Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Java woe I'm not a java programmer. I remember playing with it back in the long ago, but I don't remember a whole lot about it. I'm a firm believer in server side, and not applets, and I've been able to live snuggly in that cocoon, until today. Today I'm faced with a problem that could be solved easily server side, but the demands, and screams call for it to be client side, without a submit to update the display. So here is what I have, Item Quanity Total Widget A _____ _____ Widget B _____ _____ Total _____ The line under Quantity is a user entered number, for both widgets of type A & B. The total is calculated based on the total number of widgets being purchased, and also upon a really complex table of price break points. So it might look like this, simplified: Widget A costs $4.00 for one, $3.95/each for 2, 3.50/each for 4 or more etc. and B has a totally different cost. The total, for Widget A, Widget B, and The TOTAL total needs to update any time any of the quantity fields get or loose focus. Now I'm going to make another confession, I normally don't even pay that much attention to how webpages that I use work, so I don't even know if you can do client side what I just mentioned without something amazingly complex. How hard is the above to do, the calculating when getting and loosing focus I mean, and anyone know a tutorial that might get me started with applets. I hate to say it, but I really don't need to understand what I'm doing, I just need something I can muck with to make it work at this point. Up against a wall, Phillip ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- > _______________________________________________ > Tallahassee-pm mailing list > Tallahassee-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/tallahassee-pm > From JamesTillman at fdle.state.fl.us Tue Sep 9 14:26:24 2003 From: JamesTillman at fdle.state.fl.us (Tillman, James) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:01 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Java woe Message-ID: <2265699E79C5D51197940002B31B4EDB06C00CBE@exchange.fdle.gov> Philip: I'd like to echo Ryan's recommendation. I do this kind of thing all the time using javascript, and it's MUCH simpler than using a java applet. jpt -----Original Message----- From: Ryan Carmelo Briones [mailto:mexnix@craonline.org] Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 3:24 PM To: Phillip Tyre; tallahassee-pm@mail.pm.org Subject: Re: [Tallahassee-pm] Java woe I'm not sure if i read this right, but it seems like you're doing an order-form gig from a webpage, am i right? if so, you need to look at using Javascript rather than java. i found this [ http://www.iboost.com/build/programming/js/scripts/ccc/ccc107.htm ] when goolging for "javascript order form calculator". hope this helps. ------------------------------- ryan carmelo briones e: mexnix@craonline.org w: http://www.mexnix.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phillip Tyre" To: Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 3:12 PM Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Java woe I'm not a java programmer. I remember playing with it back in the long ago, but I don't remember a whole lot about it. I'm a firm believer in server side, and not applets, and I've been able to live snuggly in that cocoon, until today. Today I'm faced with a problem that could be solved easily server side, but the demands, and screams call for it to be client side, without a submit to update the display. So here is what I have, Item Quanity Total Widget A _____ _____ Widget B _____ _____ Total _____ The line under Quantity is a user entered number, for both widgets of type A & B. The total is calculated based on the total number of widgets being purchased, and also upon a really complex table of price break points. So it might look like this, simplified: Widget A costs $4.00 for one, $3.95/each for 2, 3.50/each for 4 or more etc. and B has a totally different cost. The total, for Widget A, Widget B, and The TOTAL total needs to update any time any of the quantity fields get or loose focus. Now I'm going to make another confession, I normally don't even pay that much attention to how webpages that I use work, so I don't even know if you can do client side what I just mentioned without something amazingly complex. How hard is the above to do, the calculating when getting and loosing focus I mean, and anyone know a tutorial that might get me started with applets. I hate to say it, but I really don't need to understand what I'm doing, I just need something I can muck with to make it work at this point. Up against a wall, Phillip ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- > _______________________________________________ > Tallahassee-pm mailing list > Tallahassee-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/tallahassee-pm > _______________________________________________ Tallahassee-pm mailing list Tallahassee-pm@mail.pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/tallahassee-pm From phillip.tyre at fcul.com Tue Sep 9 14:29:39 2003 From: phillip.tyre at fcul.com (Phillip Tyre) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:01 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Java woe Message-ID: <39B5739894E97B40A427C59317BF2CD3878E8B@exchange2k.fcul.com> Point taken, and that site you pointed me too is PERFECT! Now to take and make some modifications........ 156 different pricing options, shudder. -----Original Message----- From: Ryan Carmelo Briones [mailto:mexnix@craonline.org] Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 3:24 PM To: Phillip Tyre; tallahassee-pm@mail.pm.org Subject: Re: [Tallahassee-pm] Java woe I'm not sure if i read this right, but it seems like you're doing an order-form gig from a webpage, am i right? if so, you need to look at using Javascript rather than java. i found this [ http://www.iboost.com/build/programming/js/scripts/ccc/ccc107.htm ] when goolging for "javascript order form calculator". hope this helps. ------------------------------- ryan carmelo briones e: mexnix@craonline.org w: http://www.mexnix.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phillip Tyre" To: Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 3:12 PM Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Java woe I'm not a java programmer. I remember playing with it back in the long ago, but I don't remember a whole lot about it. I'm a firm believer in server side, and not applets, and I've been able to live snuggly in that cocoon, until today. Today I'm faced with a problem that could be solved easily server side, but the demands, and screams call for it to be client side, without a submit to update the display. So here is what I have, Item Quanity Total Widget A _____ _____ Widget B _____ _____ Total _____ The line under Quantity is a user entered number, for both widgets of type A & B. The total is calculated based on the total number of widgets being purchased, and also upon a really complex table of price break points. So it might look like this, simplified: Widget A costs $4.00 for one, $3.95/each for 2, 3.50/each for 4 or more etc. and B has a totally different cost. The total, for Widget A, Widget B, and The TOTAL total needs to update any time any of the quantity fields get or loose focus. Now I'm going to make another confession, I normally don't even pay that much attention to how webpages that I use work, so I don't even know if you can do client side what I just mentioned without something amazingly complex. How hard is the above to do, the calculating when getting and loosing focus I mean, and anyone know a tutorial that might get me started with applets. I hate to say it, but I really don't need to understand what I'm doing, I just need something I can muck with to make it work at this point. Up against a wall, Phillip ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- ---- > _______________________________________________ > Tallahassee-pm mailing list > Tallahassee-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/tallahassee-pm > From mexnix at craonline.org Tue Sep 9 14:33:31 2003 From: mexnix at craonline.org (Ryan Carmelo Briones) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:01 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Java woe References: <39B5739894E97B40A427C59317BF2CD3878E8B@exchange2k.fcul.com> Message-ID: <000601c37709$40c725b0$6501a8c0@mexnix> yikes.. ------------------------------- ryan carmelo briones e: mexnix@craonline.org w: http://www.mexnix.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phillip Tyre" To: "Ryan Carmelo Briones" ; Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 3:29 PM Subject: RE: [Tallahassee-pm] Java woe > Point taken, and that site you pointed me too is PERFECT! > Now to take and make some modifications........ > 156 different pricing options, shudder. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ryan Carmelo Briones [mailto:mexnix@craonline.org] > Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 3:24 PM > To: Phillip Tyre; tallahassee-pm@mail.pm.org > Subject: Re: [Tallahassee-pm] Java woe > > I'm not sure if i read this right, but it seems like you're doing an > order-form gig from a webpage, am i right? if so, you need to look at > using > Javascript rather than java. i found this [ > http://www.iboost.com/build/programming/js/scripts/ccc/ccc107.htm ] when > goolging for "javascript order form calculator". hope this helps. > > ------------------------------- > ryan carmelo briones > e: mexnix@craonline.org > w: http://www.mexnix.org > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Phillip Tyre" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 3:12 PM > Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Java woe > > > I'm not a java programmer. I remember playing with it back in the long > ago, but I don't remember a whole lot about it. > I'm a firm believer in server side, and not applets, and I've been able > to live snuggly in that cocoon, until today. > > Today I'm faced with a problem that could be solved easily server side, > but the demands, and screams call for it to be client side, without a > submit to update the display. > > So here is what I have, > > Item Quanity Total > Widget A _____ _____ > Widget B _____ _____ > > Total _____ > > The line under Quantity is a user entered number, for both widgets of > type A & B. The total is calculated based on the total number of widgets > being purchased, and also upon a really complex table of price break > points. > > So it might look like this, simplified: > Widget A costs $4.00 for one, $3.95/each for 2, 3.50/each for 4 or more > etc. and B has a totally different cost. > > The total, for Widget A, Widget B, and The TOTAL total needs to update > any time any of the quantity fields get or loose focus. > > Now I'm going to make another confession, I normally don't even pay that > much attention to how webpages that I use work, so I don't even know if > you can do client side what I just mentioned without something amazingly > complex. > > How hard is the above to do, the calculating when getting and loosing > focus I mean, and anyone know a tutorial that might get me started with > applets. 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Programs feature demonstrations of ACCESS > systems and ACCESS-related products and are designed to address > beginning, intermediate, and advanced topics. Meetings are free and > open to the public. > For more information go to: > http://www.CtAUG.org > Or you can contact Frank Butash: FrankButash@msn.com 860-232-7173 > > > > > Until next time-- > > Marsee From rlandbeck at uniteddatatronics.com Tue Sep 16 07:14:37 2003 From: rlandbeck at uniteddatatronics.com (Rebekah Landbeck) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:01 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] monitors of the future? Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030916081410.015f9998@10.1.4.76> http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/09/15/videoscreen.air.reut/index.html Cool. :o) Rebekah From phillip.tyre at fcul.com Tue Sep 16 10:44:12 2003 From: phillip.tyre at fcul.com (Phillip Tyre) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:01 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] New child process Message-ID: <39B5739894E97B40A427C59317BF2CD3878EA4@exchange2k.fcul.com> Hey, wanted to let everyone know, Serena Grace Tyre was born Sunday at 4:34PM. She weighed 8lbs 4oz, and was 20.5 inches long. We are all thrilled beyond words! Phillip -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/tallahassee-pm/attachments/20030916/c966b4a9/attachment.htm From mexnix at craonline.org Tue Sep 16 12:53:43 2003 From: mexnix at craonline.org (Ryan Carmelo Briones) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:02 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] New child process Message-ID: <200309161353.AA21496272@craonline.org> Thats great! Congrats! Is this your first? ryan ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Phillip Tyre" Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 11:44:12 -0400 >Hey, wanted to let everyone know, Serena Grace Tyre was born Sunday at >4:34PM. >She weighed 8lbs 4oz, and was 20.5 inches long. > >We are all thrilled beyond words! > >Phillip > > > From JamesTillman at fdle.state.fl.us Tue Sep 23 08:09:11 2003 From: JamesTillman at fdle.state.fl.us (Tillman, James) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:02 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Next PM meeting Message-ID: <2265699E79C5D51197940002B31B4EDB06C00D12@exchange.fdle.gov> Just an advance notice -- I had mentioned earlier this month that we might try for Oct. 2 for our next PM meeting -- 6:30PM, Black Dog, as usual. I'd like to stick to that date. Can we have a "show of hands" for those who might be able to attend? (Figuratively, please. No need to send me that "hand.jpg" you've got on your hard drive!) jpt From ToddCushard at fdle.state.fl.us Tue Sep 23 08:13:28 2003 From: ToddCushard at fdle.state.fl.us (Cushard, Todd) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:02 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Next PM meeting Message-ID: <2265699E79C5D51197940002B31B4EDB4C555C@exchange.fdle.gov> I can make it! Be sure to send reminders the day before for us "forgetful" types! Todd -----Original Message----- From: Tillman, James Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 9:09 AM To: 'tallahassee-pm@mail.pm.org' Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Next PM meeting Just an advance notice -- I had mentioned earlier this month that we might try for Oct. 2 for our next PM meeting -- 6:30PM, Black Dog, as usual. I'd like to stick to that date. Can we have a "show of hands" for those who might be able to attend? (Figuratively, please. No need to send me that "hand.jpg" you've got on your hard drive!) jpt _______________________________________________ Tallahassee-pm mailing list Tallahassee-pm@mail.pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/tallahassee-pm From holguinh at homesandland.com Tue Sep 23 08:47:36 2003 From: holguinh at homesandland.com (Hector A. Holguin) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:02 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Next PM meeting References: <2265699E79C5D51197940002B31B4EDB06C00D12@exchange.fdle.gov> Message-ID: <001c01c381d9$408d1520$6712afc6@hector> I'll be there. Hector ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tillman, James" To: Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 9:09 AM Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Next PM meeting > Just an advance notice -- I had mentioned earlier this month that we might > try for Oct. 2 for our next PM meeting -- 6:30PM, Black Dog, as usual. I'd > like to stick to that date. Can we have a "show of hands" for those who > might be able to attend? (Figuratively, please. No need to send me that > "hand.jpg" you've got on your hard drive!) > > jpt > _______________________________________________ > Tallahassee-pm mailing list > Tallahassee-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/tallahassee-pm -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Hand.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 2091 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/tallahassee-pm/attachments/20030923/c57dc337/Hand.jpg From JamesTillman at fdle.state.fl.us Tue Sep 30 12:59:17 2003 From: JamesTillman at fdle.state.fl.us (Tillman, James) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:02 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Testing Message-ID: <2265699E79C5D51197940002B31B4EDB06C00D49@exchange.fdle.gov> Phillip just sent me an error message he got from our PM mailing list. I'm sending this message to check if it's a global problem. jpt From phillip.tyre at fcul.com Tue Sep 30 13:23:18 2003 From: phillip.tyre at fcul.com (Phillip Tyre) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:02 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Testing Message-ID: <39B5739894E97B40A427C59317BF2CD3878EC2@exchange2k.fcul.com> Thanks. -----Original Message----- From: Tillman, James [mailto:JamesTillman@fdle.state.fl.us] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 1:59 PM To: 'tallahassee-pm@mail.pm.org' Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Testing Phillip just sent me an error message he got from our PM mailing list. I'm sending this message to check if it's a global problem. jpt _______________________________________________ Tallahassee-pm mailing list Tallahassee-pm@mail.pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/tallahassee-pm From JamesTillman at fdle.state.fl.us Tue Sep 30 12:59:17 2003 From: JamesTillman at fdle.state.fl.us (Tillman, James) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:02 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Testing Message-ID: <2265699E79C5D51197940002B31B4EDB06C00D49@exchange.fdle.gov> Phillip just sent me an error message he got from our PM mailing list. I'm sending this message to check if it's a global problem. jpt