[Phoenix-pm] In town Sun, Mon

Scott Walters scott at illogics.org
Mon Jul 31 14:41:41 PDT 2006


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
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Michael Friedman                     HighWire Press
> > Phone: 650-725-1974                  Stanford University
> > FAX:   270-721-8034                  <friedman at highwire.stanford.edu>
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> >
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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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