[Phoenix-pm] finally

Scott Walters scott at illogics.org
Thu Jan 26 10:56:29 PST 2006


Yay!  Glad to hear.  A semi-directional anntenna pointing out your window
should work just fine, especially if we're on the patio.  And hell, why
not leave it on all the time and just give Four Peaks some access?  And
I don't think they do already...

-scott

On  0, "Anthony R. Nemmer" <intertwingled at qwest.net> wrote:
> All good ideas. =)  Notice that meetings are on Sunday afternoons at 
> 1300 hours though.  I don't know how well this will work out but I 
> consider weekend meetings to be more relaxed.  At any rate I want Tempe 
> / East Valley to be more social oriented with perhaps a few 
> presentations.  Since I live right across the street I am going to try 
> to figure out how to set up a wireless access point so at least we will 
> have internet, if Four Peaks doesn't have wireless Internet already.
> 
> Tony
> 
> Scott Walters wrote:
> > Tony,
> > 
> > On the age of the Internet, where information expires before its header say
> > it does even on those rare cases where it has expiration headers, I'd 
> > encourage you to still post to the list on nights when you're hoping to get
> > people to Four Peaks.  Further, I strongly encourage you to cross-post to
> > phoenix-pm at pm.org.  If there's one thing I hate, ... okay, well, fragmentation
> > of groups and projects ranks high on the list, let's just say.  
> > 
> > Even though this kind of reeks of fragmentation to me, if we (meaning you)
> > do it right, it can actually reduce effort for us (meaning me) by saving me
> > having to call and organize beer meetings.  
> > 
> > And to continue to not stop where I should have, have you considered linking
> > to Phoenix.pm?  I'm thinking ASU students and what not might look at Tempe.pm
> > first, see few signs of life, and be put off on the whole affair.  I don't
> > feel too out of line suggesting this considering you have the password to
> > add mention of your meetings to the phoenix.pm.org PerlCalendar page.
> > 
> > Thank you for doing what the hell I say^W^W^W^W^W^W^Wyour cooperation in this matter.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > -scott
> > 
> > P.S.:  Are we still friends?  I tend to write in such a way that I seldom know the
> > answer to this question when I'm done addressing someone... anyway, no offense
> > meant, but cooperation sorely desired.
> > 
> > On  0, "Metz, Bobby W, WCS" <bwmetz at att.com> wrote:
> > 
> >>Good to see an East Valley group forming, but I have to ask, is your
> >>meeting location considered to be East Valley?  ASU just never has
> >>seemed that close to me, living in the SE part of the East Valley, but
> >>hey it is closer than Scottsdale I guess.
> >>
> >>B
> >>
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From: phoenix-pm-bounces+bwmetz=att.com at pm.org
> >>[mailto:phoenix-pm-bounces+bwmetz=att.com at pm.org]On Behalf Of Anthony R.
> >>Nemmer
> >>Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 1:48 AM
> >>To: phoenix-pm at pm.org
> >>Subject: [Phoenix-pm] finally
> >>
> >>
> >>I am activating tempe.pm.  http://67.40.69.98/ for more info.
> >>-- 
> >>
> >>I always have coffee when I watch radar!
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