From mrnicksgirl at gmail.com Thu Oct 4 09:19:16 2007 From: mrnicksgirl at gmail.com (Nola Stowe) Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 11:19:16 -0500 Subject: [WindyCity-pm] Perl Lunch in the Loop -- October 5, Friday, 12:45pm In-Reply-To: <43e95380709271038q55348054xa969ce6436ee1217@mail.gmail.com> References: <43e95380709271038q55348054xa969ce6436ee1217@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <43e95380710040919s69aa6bdakcce59f0d297be16c@mail.gmail.com> Reminder -- let me know if you are coming, so i can make reservations. So far I have Pete K Josh Brian Knight brian foy myself anybody else? On 9/27/07, Nola Stowe wrote: > New Time (cuz we performics people have meetings till 12:30 on friday!) > 12:45pm > New Place (just for fun) Sidebar Grille > > http://www.sidebargrille.com/ > 221 N LaSalle Street, in the Southwest corner on the first level of the > LaSalle Wacker Building. > > Sidebar has awesome burgers and fries. It usually costs me about 12 bucks > counting tip for a burger and fries. > > Let me know if you are coming so we can get a group of tables. They do take > reservations so I'll call them Friday morning and let them know. > > > -- > http://rubygeek.com - my blog featuring: Ruby, PHP and Perl > http://DevChix.com - boys can't have all the fun -- http://rubygeek.com - my blog featuring: Ruby, PHP and Perl http://DevChix.com - boys can't have all the fun From mrnicksgirl at gmail.com Fri Oct 5 08:11:17 2007 From: mrnicksgirl at gmail.com (Nola Stowe) Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 10:11:17 -0500 Subject: [WindyCity-pm] Perl Lunch in the Loop -- October 5, Friday, 12:45pm In-Reply-To: <43e95380710040919s69aa6bdakcce59f0d297be16c@mail.gmail.com> References: <43e95380709271038q55348054xa969ce6436ee1217@mail.gmail.com> <43e95380710040919s69aa6bdakcce59f0d297be16c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <43e95380710050811v3e3e3ffax43b50e00d406a5ba@mail.gmail.com> I have a reservation for 1pm ..... they couldn't do 12:45. On 10/4/07, Nola Stowe wrote: > Reminder -- let me know if you are coming, so i can make reservations. > > So far I have > > Pete K > Josh > Brian Knight > brian foy > myself > > anybody else? > > On 9/27/07, Nola Stowe wrote: > > New Time (cuz we performics people have meetings till 12:30 on friday!) > > 12:45pm > > New Place (just for fun) Sidebar Grille > > > > http://www.sidebargrille.com/ > > 221 N LaSalle Street, in the Southwest corner on the first level of the > > LaSalle Wacker Building. > > > > Sidebar has awesome burgers and fries. It usually costs me about 12 bucks > > counting tip for a burger and fries. > > > > Let me know if you are coming so we can get a group of tables. They do take > > reservations so I'll call them Friday morning and let them know. > > > > > > -- > > http://rubygeek.com - my blog featuring: Ruby, PHP and Perl > > http://DevChix.com - boys can't have all the fun > > > -- > http://rubygeek.com - my blog featuring: Ruby, PHP and Perl > http://DevChix.com - boys can't have all the fun > -- http://rubygeek.com - my blog featuring: Ruby, PHP and Perl http://DevChix.com - boys can't have all the fun From jon at jrock.us Sun Oct 7 00:19:43 2007 From: jon at jrock.us (Jonathan Rockway) Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 02:19:43 -0500 Subject: [WindyCity-pm] Chicago Perl Workshop 2007? Message-ID: <4708888F.7000906@jrock.us> At the Perl lunch on Friday, some proposals for a workshop in December were floated (since it's almost 4 months between PPW and Frozen Perl, and who can go without a Perl conference for that long!?). Here were the ideas: * A 1 or 2 day mini-conference at PFX (or Hacklab? in Pilsen). This would be free if we can get presenters for free. * A hackathon at the youth hostel downtown. Perhaps we could do some talks too. * Paid, open-enrollment training by Stonehenge at a hotel downtown. I would like to do something that is Friday/Saturday/Sunday since that is long enough to convince people from other cities to show up. My pipe dream is a 3 day hackathon, where half the day (or so) is open hacking, and the other half is structured talks. That might be a pain to organize, though, so I'm interested in other ideas. The idea is to keep it interesting, educational, low-cost, close to downtown, and easy to organize (since most of us are busy organizing YAPC). BTW, the idea that inspired this was London's Perl Teach-In and LPW: http://london.pm.org/teach-in/, http://conferences.yapceurope.org/lpw2007/. Apparently they are expecting 200 people! Awesome! Anyway, your feedback would be appreciated. What are you interested in? What would you like to do to help? Thanks in advance! Regards, Jonathan Rockway -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 370 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature Url : http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/windycity-pm/attachments/20071007/ece30ae5/attachment.bin From joshua.mcadams at gmail.com Sun Oct 7 13:12:38 2007 From: joshua.mcadams at gmail.com (Joshua McAdams) Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2007 15:12:38 -0500 Subject: [WindyCity-pm] [Chicago-talk] Chicago Perl Workshop 2007? In-Reply-To: <4708888F.7000906@jrock.us> References: <4708888F.7000906@jrock.us> Message-ID: <49d805d70710071312i724d4e44y9f63d9b767a5ee82@mail.gmail.com> > Anyway, your feedback would be appreciated. What are you interested > in? What would you like to do to help? Thanks in advance! Sounds like something that TPF might provide a grant for. I've contacted Hosteling International for pricing. They have meeting rooms that can accommodate 60 people. That's seems like a big enough place for a hack-a-thon. From joshua.mcadams at gmail.com Mon Oct 8 10:38:11 2007 From: joshua.mcadams at gmail.com (Joshua McAdams) Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 12:38:11 -0500 Subject: [WindyCity-pm] Fwd: Thanks for your interest in Hostelling International Chicago In-Reply-To: <001d01c809dc$c86b7600$ca01a8c0@EmilyLENOVO> References: <001d01c809dc$c86b7600$ca01a8c0@EmilyLENOVO> Message-ID: <49d805d70710081038u19ab8942j88a9530faf5fef54@mail.gmail.com> Looks like HI Chicago is an option for a weekend hack-a-thon. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Emily Paxson Date: Oct 8, 2007 1:55 PM Subject: Thanks for your interest in Hostelling International Chicago To: joshua.mcadams at gmail.com Hi Mr. McAdams, Thank you for your interest in Hostelling International Chicago! I'm so glad to hear of your interest in bringing a group to stay here in December. We do have availability the weekend of December 14-16. We are a great hostel in the heart of downtown Chicago, just blocks from the Art Institute, Grant Park, Millennium Park, Museum Campus and the Magnificent Mile. We are also within steps of all major bus and train lines to get you to any other place in the city that you wish to visit. Do you know what your plans are for while you're in the city? I would be more than happy to offer you recommendations of things to do while you are here. We have discounts to many area attractions, such as the Sears Tower, Hancock Observatory, IMAX Theatre at Navy Pier, Museum of Contemporary Art, Untouchables Gangster Tours, walking tours with the Chicago Architecture Foundation, bike tours with Bobby's Bike Hike, and river tours with Chicago from the Lake. We also have discounts to Stefani's Tuscany Caf? for a great meal or Kingston Mines if you like blues. Rates range from $27 to $33/person/night plus tax, depending on room type. Some rooms have an en suite bath ($33-$31) and others have a shared bath in the hall ($29-$27). Please reference which room type you would prefer. The rooms are separated by gender, and we try to keep groups in rooms to themselves, with no outside travelers. The Hostel offers a continental breakfast for each guest. You also have the option of storing your own food and making it in our state-of-the-art kitchen. In order to confirm a reservation with us, I will need you to fill out a group contract and return a signed copy to us along with a 50% deposit. Your final balance along with your final numbers is due 14 business days prior to arrival. Once you are ready to book, I can prepare a contract for you and email it as an attachment. You will then have 2 weeks to return the contract to us with a deposit in order to guarantee your dates and rates. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me. I look forward to hearing back from you soon. Best regards, Emily Emily Paxson Group Sales Manager at Hostelling International Chicago 24 E. Congress Pkwy, Chicago, IL 60605-1226 USA epaxson at hichicago.org direct: 312-583-2216 Fax: 312-360-0313 www.hichicago.org We bring the world to Chicago! Click here to sign up for our free e-newsletter! -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Hostels info FY08.doc Type: application/msword Size: 47616 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/windycity-pm/attachments/20071008/55af0db6/attachment-0002.doc -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Hostel Discounts and Tickets.doc Type: application/msword Size: 57344 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/windycity-pm/attachments/20071008/55af0db6/attachment-0003.doc From brian.d.foy at gmail.com Mon Oct 8 13:59:57 2007 From: brian.d.foy at gmail.com (brian d foy) Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 15:59:57 -0500 Subject: [WindyCity-pm] Fwd: Thanks for your interest in Hostelling International Chicago In-Reply-To: <49d805d70710081038u19ab8942j88a9530faf5fef54@mail.gmail.com> References: <001d01c809dc$c86b7600$ca01a8c0@EmilyLENOVO> <49d805d70710081038u19ab8942j88a9530faf5fef54@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <2715accf0710081359o7f90cd26p20565ff496dd07a@mail.gmail.com> On 10/8/07, Joshua McAdams wrote: > Looks like HI Chicago is an option for a weekend hack-a-thon. I'm also looking at the first two full weeks in December for hotel meeting space for some Perl classes. I don't have numbers yet for prices, but once I get them I will have an idea how we can use the space. If I can get the meeting rooms for most of the day (say 7am to 10pm, I should be able to use the A/V for anything I want then). -- brian d foy http://www.pair.com/~comdog/ From frag at ripco.com Tue Oct 9 08:09:18 2007 From: frag at ripco.com (Mike Fragassi) Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 10:09:18 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [WindyCity-pm] [Chicago-talk] The bummer of split lists In-Reply-To: <1F4FB688-E073-46D3-84F1-63EE408D97D1@petdance.com> References: <8A9D77F1-43A2-46EA-A9C5-63C7DC23FEBB@petdance.com> <841e880a0710081711t2140b87fi897d665d8c075bfc@mail.gmail.com> <5cfdfaf70710081716qefbd775oe99385a82ab7c425@mail.gmail.com> <1F4FB688-E073-46D3-84F1-63EE408D97D1@petdance.com> Message-ID: I've got to agree that the list splitting was not a good idea. (Among other things, no one told me about the new list for a while; I saw no public posting of the list's creation to Chicago-talk. I still don't see anything like that; while newcomers have been turning up on Chicago-talk, are they subscribing to WindyCity-pm?) But then I also don't like having separate *-announce lists in the first place. It would be one thing if the list had the traffic of perl5-porters, long inane threads with no relevance to Perl, or trolling problems, but we don't. (Except for the occasional meta thread, like this.) In any case, as an example of the problem with multiple lists, some of the posts about the forthcoming hackathon are only getting sent to WindyCity-pm instead of Chicago-talk, which is a bad idea since a hackathon would concern more than just the people downtown. I suppose it beats multiple copies of each email for those of us subscribed to both, but it should be all on a single general unmoderated list that covers the whole area, which seems to be Chicago-talk. (I mean, no one actually has approval/rejection power for posts on Chicago-talk, right?) My preferred solutions would be one of the following: 1. "WindyCity-pm" list should be strictly for downtown announcements, in which case it would be better off rechristened WindyCity-announce for clarity. Talk planning for forthcoming downtown events (hackathon, Stonehenge classes, etc.) should be kept on the Chicago-talk list until an actual announcement is ready. Whether WindyCity-announce is open or has a moderator granting approval doesn't matter much unless the list starts to be abused. 2. One Big List. You yourself indicate announcements by slapping [ANNOUNCE] to the start of the Subject: when you mail. No gatekeeping. People who don't like chatter are offered a hand with email filtering recipes. -- Mike F. From brian.d.foy at gmail.com Sat Oct 13 01:44:05 2007 From: brian.d.foy at gmail.com (brian d foy) Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 03:44:05 -0500 Subject: [WindyCity-pm] Octoberfest social meeting! Message-ID: <2715accf0710130144t2015823lc5fba90d6e73130@mail.gmail.com> Mike Fragassi has threatened to organize an Octoberfest social meeting, but it's already halfway through October. Anyone interested in finding a good German restaurant or pub for a casual PM get together? I figure the main attraction will be German beer, so someone besides me would need to suggest where that might be found. Anything worthy in Lincoln Park? -- brian d foy http://www.pair.com/~comdog/ From frag at ripco.com Sat Oct 13 11:02:22 2007 From: frag at ripco.com (Mike Fragassi) Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 13:02:22 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [WindyCity-pm] Octoberfest social meeting! In-Reply-To: <2715accf0710130144t2015823lc5fba90d6e73130@mail.gmail.com> References: <2715accf0710130144t2015823lc5fba90d6e73130@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Sat, 13 Oct 2007, brian d foy wrote: > Mike Fragassi has threatened to organize an Octoberfest social > meeting, but it's already halfway through October. I was just thnking about that, but I figured everybody was in Pittsburgh right now, and might be a little conference-lagged next week. > Anyone interested in finding a good German restaurant or pub for a > casual PM get together? I figure the main attraction will be German > beer, so someone besides me would need to suggest where that might be > found. Anything worthy in Lincoln Park? Resi's Bierstube is the place. http://www.chicagobarproject.com/Reviews/Resi's/Resi's.htm 3 blocks west of the Irving Park brown line stop, or one block west of Damen. Another 2 blocks to the west is Laschet's: http://www.chicagobarproject.com/Reviews/Laschet's/Laschet's.htm Neither are Lincoln Park; the German roots in that area have been thoroughly expunged. But North Center's not too far. There's also the Chicago Brauhaus (not a bar, a restaurant with a German band), Huttenbar (now seen as hip, and thus packed), Carola's Hamsa Clipper (a tiny dive, no food), Mirabell (more out of the way than the others), and Glunz ($$). -- Mike F. From brian.d.foy at gmail.com Sat Oct 13 11:54:53 2007 From: brian.d.foy at gmail.com (brian d foy) Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 13:54:53 -0500 Subject: [WindyCity-pm] Adopting the Camel, year 2 Message-ID: <2715accf0710131154vf1ba40bs965951e49ab59865@mail.gmail.com> It's already been a year since we adopted the Bactrian camel at the Lincoln Park Zoo: Adopt a Camel: http://windycity.pm.org/adopt-a-camel.shtml Our trip to visit the camel: http://www.flickr.com/photos/47329375 at N00/1090154093/ For a measly $500, Chicago.pm can adopt the Camel at the Lincoln Park Zoo. It's a Bactrian (the two-humped sort), not the Dromedary on the front of Programming perl, but hey, it's a Camel. With $500, we'll get a special zoo tour and animal encounter (in this case, may involve spitting) for up to 40 people (kid friendly), a nice 8x10 photo of the adopted camel (nice for kids), our group name in the annual report of the zoo, and so on and so on. If we get the same group of people for the tour this year, we can see a different animal (they have llamas too). I've already renewed the adoption, so if you want to chip in, just send the money to me via Paypal to the address in the sig or give me cash the next time you see me. Last year people chipped in $25 or so. Thanks, :) -- brian d foy http://www.pair.com/~comdog/ From brian.d.foy at gmail.com Thu Oct 18 15:08:36 2007 From: brian.d.foy at gmail.com (brian d foy) Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 17:08:36 -0500 Subject: [WindyCity-pm] Next meeting: Making my own CPAN, book swap, lightning talks, and a free drink Message-ID: <2715accf0710181508x8ec5c26w591ca7b0a66598fd@mail.gmail.com> Pete might have more news and administrative info for the next meeting, but since I'm giving the next talk, I can tell you about it. My latest interest is custom versions of CPAN and how the mere mortal can construct one. That could be a subset of CPAN with just the stuff you need, or a superset with some public CPAN and some private modules, or a version of CPAN with older versions of modules that you know work with your application. No matter what is in CPAN, it's easy to put it on removable media. No network access? No problem, here's CPAN on a thumb drive or CD (and I'll have both of those options with me if you want a copy). Besides that, I'll be bringing a big pile of random books with me. That pile includes several recent promotional copies as well as things I don't want on my shelf anymore. Why not bring your unwanted books too? Let's have a book swap. Give a book, take a book. And, for those that want first crack at the books, give a lightning talk. You don't need slides or anything fancy. Just get up and talk for 3 to 5 minutes about something you're doing with Perl or that happened in your Perl development since the last meeting. It's a great way to get used to talking about a technical topic in front of a friendly audience. I'll give everyone who give a lightning talk a free copy of the current issue of The Perl Review, which currently has a long article on my talk topic. Don't forget that everyone is invited to Monks for drinks and food after the meeting. Anyone who shows up at Monks for their first time gets a free drink on me. :) -- brian d foy http://www.pair.com/~comdog/ From mongers at bsod.net Mon Oct 22 07:58:10 2007 From: mongers at bsod.net (Pete Krawczyk) Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 09:58:10 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [WindyCity-pm] October 23, 2007: Make Your Own CPAN Message-ID: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chicago Perl Mongers Meeting Announcement -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Topic: Make Your Own CPAN Presenter: brian d foy Date/Time: Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007, 7:00 PM Location: Performics, 12th Floor, 180 N. LaSalle, Chicago, IL RSVP: By noon on Oct. 23rd to "pkrawczyk" with "doubleclick.com" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Want your own CPAN? Need to add your own modules, take out other modules, start from scratch, or put it on a CD? With a little bit of knowledge about how CPAN works you can easily make your own archive that works with the standard CPAN tools. Want to go home with your own copy of CPAN? Bring a 1 G thumb drive and we'll make you a copy as you wait. brian will also be bringing a big pile of random books with him. That pile includes several recent promotional copies as well as things he doesn't want on his shelf anymore. Why not bring your unwanted books, too? We'll have a book swap. Give a book, take a book. And, for those that want first crack at the books, give a lightning talk. You don't need slides or anything fancy. Just get up and talk for 3 to 5 minutes about something you're doing with Perl or that happened in your Perl development since the last meeting. It's a great way to get used to talking about a technical topic in front of a friendly audience. brian will give everyone who gives a lightning talk a free copy of the current issue of The Perl Review, which currently has a long article on his talk topic. Don't forget that everyone is invited to Monks for drinks and food after the meeting. Anyone who shows up at Monks for their first time gets a free drink on brian. :) As with all Chicago Perl Mongers meetings, everyone is welcome, whether or not you consider yourself a member. We look forward to seeing you there! Questions about this meeting? Ask on the chicago-talk at pm.org mailing list, or send email to andy at petdance dot com. You can also see a list of past and upcoming meetings at http://chicago.pm.org/meetings/. From autarch at urth.org Mon Oct 22 15:04:35 2007 From: autarch at urth.org (Dave Rolsky) Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 17:04:35 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [WindyCity-pm] Frozen Perl 2008 Call for Speakers closes tomorrow night Message-ID: There's a little more than 24 hours left in the Frozen Perl 2008 Call for Speakers (http://www.frozen-perl.org/mpw2008/cfs.html). If you've been putting your submission off to the last minute, that last minute is fast approaching. Submissions close at midnight (America/Central) on Tuesday, October 23. If you're on the fence about submitting a proposal, we really hope you do submit something. More proposals gives us more choice, and we really want to encourage new, interesting topics, and new, interesting speakers. -dave /*=================================================== VegGuide.Org www.BookIRead.com Your guide to all that's veg. My book blog ===================================================*/ From brian.d.foy at gmail.com Wed Oct 24 14:42:35 2007 From: brian.d.foy at gmail.com (brian d foy) Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 16:42:35 -0500 Subject: [WindyCity-pm] Open Perl Training in Chicago, special deal for Windy City Perl Mongers Message-ID: <2715accf0710241442i7280afb9qe2ac0d1876e083d2@mail.gmail.com> I'm giving anyone on this list (and your friends) first shot at open enrollment Perl training that Stonehenge will offer in downtown Chicago from Dec 10-14. This is a low cost offereing, so Stonehenge will not be providing meals or laptops. The location has plenty of nearby restaurants and you need to bring your own computer. I'll have complete details later this week---this is a special pre-announcement offering! Here are the public rates, and the rates I'll give for Windy City Perl Mongers people. I can take a credit card or a purchase order. If you or your company are interested in this, contact me right away. I can't reserve seats without a payment arrangement, and it's first-pay first served. There are only 20 slots per class. Companies that want to send several students can ask for a deeper discount. Day courses, 8am to 4pm --------------- Learning Perl, Dec 10-12, $750/person --> $700 for WindyCity.pm Intermediate Perl, Dec 13-15, $500/person --> $450 for WindyCity.pm Night courses, 6pm to 9pm --------------- Catalyst, Dec 10-12, $375/person --> $325 for WindyCity.pm Test Driven Development, Dec 13-14, $250/person --> $200 for WindyCity.pm -- brian d foy http://www.pair.com/~comdog/ From kent at c2group.net Wed Oct 31 09:10:42 2007 From: kent at c2group.net (Kent Cowgill) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 11:10:42 -0500 Subject: [WindyCity-pm] [Chicago-talk] Possible Talk Subject...? In-Reply-To: <4728A7AE.6040502@jrock.us> References: <9EFA307E-533A-4AA5-B30C-C3EF3F6A546F@c2group.net> <4728A7AE.6040502@jrock.us> Message-ID: <8FF8F342-E9A6-463E-860A-96C147949903@c2group.net> (Adding the other list, too) Yeah, that's a good idea, since my talk most likely won't be able to fill up the available time. -Kent Cowgill C2 Group, Inc. kent at c2group.net http://www.c2group.net 312.804.0160 On Oct 31, 2007, at 11:05 AM, Jonathan Rockway wrote: > Kent Cowgill wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'm working up a talk, and if there's any interest, I'll be happy to >> finish it up in time for either (or both) of the meetings for >> November. >> >> The current title is "Simple Photo Processing and Web Display with >> Perl". >> >> I'll touch on a few modules: Imager, MIME::Lite, >> Email::MIME::Attachment::Stripper, and Image::ExifTool. >> >> > > Sounds cool; I'm looking forward to hearing this. > > I said last time I would do my "Test More" talk, and the offer still > stands. It's only about 15 minutes, so maybe we can do both of these > talks next time? > > Regards, > Jonathan Rockway > > > _______________________________________________ > Chicago-talk mailing list > Chicago-talk at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/chicago-talk From shawn.c.carroll at gmail.com Wed Oct 31 14:12:05 2007 From: shawn.c.carroll at gmail.com (Shawn Carroll) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 16:12:05 -0500 Subject: [WindyCity-pm] WTF Message-ID: The chi.pm list has been shut down for the day. Andy has decided that we need a cooling off period. -- shawn.c.carroll at gmail.com Perl Programmer Soccer Referee From brian.d.foy at gmail.com Wed Oct 31 14:18:43 2007 From: brian.d.foy at gmail.com (brian d foy) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 17:18:43 -0400 Subject: [WindyCity-pm] WTF In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2715accf0710311418h4a3de476q685937f567225767@mail.gmail.com> On 10/31/07, Shawn Carroll wrote: > The chi.pm list has been shut down for the day. Andy has decided that > we need a cooling off period. Let's not continue it here :) -- brian d foy http://www.pair.com/~comdog/ From mrnicksgirl at gmail.com Wed Oct 31 16:45:56 2007 From: mrnicksgirl at gmail.com (Nola Stowe) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 18:45:56 -0500 Subject: [WindyCity-pm] WTF In-Reply-To: <2715accf0710311418h4a3de476q685937f567225767@mail.gmail.com> References: <2715accf0710311418h4a3de476q685937f567225767@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <43e95380710311645n327851cdha3de918e37afc87e@mail.gmail.com> Yeah... its stupid. Anybody want to do lunch monday??? On 10/31/07, brian d foy wrote: > On 10/31/07, Shawn Carroll wrote: > > The chi.pm list has been shut down for the day. Andy has decided that > > we need a cooling off period. > > Let's not continue it here :) > > > -- > brian d foy > http://www.pair.com/~comdog/ > _______________________________________________ > WindyCity-pm mailing list > WindyCity-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/windycity-pm > -- http://rubygeek.com - my blog featuring: Ruby, PHP and Perl http://DevChix.com - boys can't have all the fun From shawn.c.carroll at gmail.com Wed Oct 31 17:37:34 2007 From: shawn.c.carroll at gmail.com (Shawn Carroll) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 19:37:34 -0500 Subject: [WindyCity-pm] WTF In-Reply-To: <43e95380710311645n327851cdha3de918e37afc87e@mail.gmail.com> References: <2715accf0710311418h4a3de476q685937f567225767@mail.gmail.com> <43e95380710311645n327851cdha3de918e37afc87e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: I'n in. Where? Elephant and castle on adams? On 10/31/07, Nola Stowe wrote: > Yeah... its stupid. > > Anybody want to do lunch monday??? > > On 10/31/07, brian d foy wrote: > > On 10/31/07, Shawn Carroll wrote: > > > The chi.pm list has been shut down for the day. Andy has decided that > > > we need a cooling off period. > > > > Let's not continue it here :) > > > > > > -- > > brian d foy > > http://www.pair.com/~comdog/ > > _______________________________________________ > > WindyCity-pm mailing list > > WindyCity-pm at pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/windycity-pm > > > > > -- > http://rubygeek.com - my blog featuring: Ruby, PHP and Perl > http://DevChix.com - boys can't have all the fun > _______________________________________________ > WindyCity-pm mailing list > WindyCity-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/windycity-pm > -- shawn.c.carroll at gmail.com Perl Programmer Soccer Referee From mrnicksgirl at gmail.com Wed Oct 31 17:55:13 2007 From: mrnicksgirl at gmail.com (Nola Stowe) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 19:55:13 -0500 Subject: [WindyCity-pm] WTF In-Reply-To: References: <2715accf0710311418h4a3de476q685937f567225767@mail.gmail.com> <43e95380710311645n327851cdha3de918e37afc87e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <43e95380710311755q6ddb9ff1y2b6b59c2d05b435e@mail.gmail.com> Sounds cool, we haven't been there before. What if we did this location? its a bit closer for us Performics people 185 N Wabash Ave, Chicago - (312) 345-1710 On 10/31/07, Shawn Carroll wrote: > I'n in. Where? Elephant and castle on adams? > > > On 10/31/07, Nola Stowe wrote: > > Yeah... its stupid. > > > > Anybody want to do lunch monday??? > > > > On 10/31/07, brian d foy wrote: > > > On 10/31/07, Shawn Carroll wrote: > > > > The chi.pm list has been shut down for the day. Andy has decided that > > > > we need a cooling off period. > > > > > > Let's not continue it here :) > > > > > > > > > -- > > > brian d foy > > > http://www.pair.com/~comdog/ > > > _______________________________________________ > > > WindyCity-pm mailing list > > > WindyCity-pm at pm.org > > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/windycity-pm > > > > > > > > > -- > > http://rubygeek.com - my blog featuring: Ruby, PHP and Perl > > http://DevChix.com - boys can't have all the fun > > _______________________________________________ > > WindyCity-pm mailing list > > WindyCity-pm at pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/windycity-pm > > > > > -- > shawn.c.carroll at gmail.com > Perl Programmer > Soccer Referee > -- http://rubygeek.com - my blog featuring: Ruby, PHP and Perl http://DevChix.com - boys can't have all the fun From mrnicksgirl at gmail.com Wed Oct 31 17:55:13 2007 From: mrnicksgirl at gmail.com (Nola Stowe) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 19:55:13 -0500 Subject: [WindyCity-pm] WTF In-Reply-To: References: <2715accf0710311418h4a3de476q685937f567225767@mail.gmail.com> <43e95380710311645n327851cdha3de918e37afc87e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <43e95380710311755q6ddb9ff1y2b6b59c2d05b435e@mail.gmail.com> Sounds cool, we haven't been there before. What if we did this location? its a bit closer for us Performics people 185 N Wabash Ave, Chicago - (312) 345-1710 On 10/31/07, Shawn Carroll wrote: > I'n in. Where? Elephant and castle on adams? > > > On 10/31/07, Nola Stowe wrote: > > Yeah... its stupid. > > > > Anybody want to do lunch monday??? > > > > On 10/31/07, brian d foy wrote: > > > On 10/31/07, Shawn Carroll wrote: > > > > The chi.pm list has been shut down for the day. Andy has decided that > > > > we need a cooling off period. > > > > > > Let's not continue it here :) > > > > > > > > > -- > > > brian d foy > > > http://www.pair.com/~comdog/ > > > _______________________________________________ > > > WindyCity-pm mailing list > > > WindyCity-pm at pm.org > > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/windycity-pm > > > > > > > > > -- > > http://rubygeek.com - my blog featuring: Ruby, PHP and Perl > > http://DevChix.com - boys can't have all the fun > > _______________________________________________ > > WindyCity-pm mailing list > > WindyCity-pm at pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/windycity-pm > > > > > -- > shawn.c.carroll at gmail.com > Perl Programmer > Soccer Referee > -- http://rubygeek.com - my blog featuring: Ruby, PHP and Perl http://DevChix.com - boys can't have all the fun From mrnicksgirl at gmail.com Wed Oct 31 17:55:13 2007 From: mrnicksgirl at gmail.com (Nola Stowe) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 19:55:13 -0500 Subject: [WindyCity-pm] WTF In-Reply-To: References: <2715accf0710311418h4a3de476q685937f567225767@mail.gmail.com> <43e95380710311645n327851cdha3de918e37afc87e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <43e95380710311755q6ddb9ff1y2b6b59c2d05b435e@mail.gmail.com> Sounds cool, we haven't been there before. What if we did this location? its a bit closer for us Performics people 185 N Wabash Ave, Chicago - (312) 345-1710 On 10/31/07, Shawn Carroll wrote: > I'n in. Where? Elephant and castle on adams? > > > On 10/31/07, Nola Stowe wrote: > > Yeah... its stupid. > > > > Anybody want to do lunch monday??? > > > > On 10/31/07, brian d foy wrote: > > > On 10/31/07, Shawn Carroll wrote: > > > > The chi.pm list has been shut down for the day. Andy has decided that > > > > we need a cooling off period. > > > > > > Let's not continue it here :) > > > > > > > > > -- > > > brian d foy > > > http://www.pair.com/~comdog/ > > > _______________________________________________ > > > WindyCity-pm mailing list > > > WindyCity-pm at pm.org > > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/windycity-pm > > > > > > > > > -- > > http://rubygeek.com - my blog featuring: Ruby, PHP and Perl > > http://DevChix.com - boys can't have all the fun > > _______________________________________________ > > WindyCity-pm mailing list > > WindyCity-pm at pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/windycity-pm > > > > > -- > shawn.c.carroll at gmail.com > Perl Programmer > Soccer Referee > -- http://rubygeek.com - my blog featuring: Ruby, PHP and Perl http://DevChix.com - boys can't have all the fun