[Phoenix-pm] In town Sun, Mon

Oyler, Nathan nathan.oyler at sap.com
Mon Jul 31 15:23:26 PDT 2006


How about this.

There's a great little coffee shop on Mcclintock and Baseline. Southeast
corner. 

Not remembering the name, it says coffee in neon. It's off mcclintock
and is next to an Indian Resturant.

I will be there at 7-7-30. I will be willing to discuss perl, politics,
etc..

If you wish to join me, feel free. My cell is 623-202-6976

If anyone wants a ride, please let me know. I have a 2 seater though, so
first come, that's it :)

I'll just determine to get all my work done flawlessly tonight :)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Friedman [mailto:friedman at highwire.stanford.edu]
> Sent: Monday, Jul 31, 2006 15:18 PM
> To: Scott Walters
> Cc: Oyler, Nathan; Phoenix-pm at pm.org
> Subject: Re: [Phoenix-pm] In town Sun, Mon
> 
> Well, I do have a car, there's no need for using my hotel room. (For
> another thing, my wife and toddler are here, one of whom has an 8 pm
> bedtime.)
> 
> Also, given the lateness of today, I'm inclined to meet tomorrow
> instead. (It turns out I can do Tuesday night too.) Anywhere within a
> half-hour of downtown Scottsdale would be fine. Mill's End is great,
> since I already know where that is. I just discovered today that my
> former favorite cafe, Romancing the Bean, is no longer in North
> Scottsdale, they're now in the giant construction zone on Rio Salado
> in Tempe... and only open until 5 pm, so that won't work.
> 
> So, unless anyone has a better idea, how about?
> 
> Time: Tuesday 8/1  8:00 pm
> Location: Mill's End (or other suitable juncture)
> Topic: conversation, random perl talk
> 
> Although I've always been curious as to how Scott lives...
> 
> -- Mike
> 
> On Jul 31, 2006, at 2:41 PM, Scott Walters wrote:
> 
> > 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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> >>> Phone: 650-725-1974                  Stanford University
> >>> FAX:   270-721-8034
> >>> <friedman at highwire.stanford.edu>
> >>>
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