From rdm at cfcl.com Fri Jan 6 18:30:25 2006 From: rdm at cfcl.com (Rich Morin) Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 18:30:25 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] Beer and Scripting SIG, 1/25 Message-ID: Quinn informs me that he is attending (nay, speaking at) the O'Reilly Emerging Telephony Conference, he won't be able to to attend (let alone set up) a January meeting. He asked that I convene a Beer and Pizza SIG for this month, but as it happens, I've already done something of the sort: Beer and Scripting SIG http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/bass/ Please note that there will be folks at the event that use Other Languages and that It Won't Even Be on Tuesday. If these issues aren't a problem for you, you're very welcome to attend (preferably with an RSVP :-). -r -- Technical editing and writing, programming, and web development: http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/resume.html Contact information: rdm at cfcl.com, +1 650-873-7841 From josh at agliodbs.com Fri Jan 6 19:26:20 2006 From: josh at agliodbs.com (Josh Berkus) Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 19:26:20 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] Beer and Scripting SIG, 1/25 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200601061926.21509.josh@agliodbs.com> Rich, > Please note that there will be folks at the event that use > Other Languages What, like Korean? Swahili? > and that It Won't Even Be on Tuesday. If > these issues aren't a problem for you, you're very welcome > to attend (preferably with an RSVP :-). Tentative yes. Depends on what my work schedule is like in 3 weeks; if I'm still 10x7, then no. -- Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco From rdm at cfcl.com Sun Jan 8 10:33:48 2006 From: rdm at cfcl.com (Rich Morin) Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 10:33:48 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] Model-based Documentation talk, January 10 Message-ID: I'll be giving a short talk on Model-based Documentation (http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/MBD) at the SF Ruby Meetup. It will have a few comments about Ruby, but mostly it will be language-agnostic. Come on down... 6:15 - coffee and conversation 7:00 - MBD presentation 7:45 - conversation, chow, etc. Golden Gate Perk cafe 401 Bush St, San Francisco http://ruby.meetup.com/6/events/4815812/ -r P.S. The location is very friendly to mass transit. Street parking should be easy to find, after 6. -- Technical editing and writing, programming, and web development: http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/resume.html Contact information: rdm at cfcl.com, +1 650-873-7841 From qw at sf.pm.org Sun Jan 8 19:41:12 2006 From: qw at sf.pm.org (Quinn Weaver) Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 19:41:12 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] Upcoming meetings Message-ID: <20060109034112.GD43984@cfcl.com> Rich, thanks for handling the January meeting. :) FYI, here's the latest scoop on upcoming meetings: - On February 22 Matisse Enzer and Joe Brenner will speak on Perl IDEs: why they are sorely needed and how they can speed up development. Matisse will focus on Eclipse, Joe on Emacs and perlnow.el. We'll probably have food for this meeting. - I have only one or two more meetings to place, so it's time to send out the call for more. If you have any suggestions, requests, ideas to air, or products to demo, please write me at qw at sf.pm.org. Also... - I need lightning talks! I've been saving up topics for an all- lightning-talk event. A lightning talk is a five-minute-or-less spiel on any topic of interest. If you have an idea that you'd like to present in a quick and easy format, email me. I'll make a note of it. - Finally, I am pleased to announce that my own Perl telephony product, Dido, has been accepted for a session at CodeCon. CodeCon is a local conference run by hackers, for hackers. It was originally organized in 2001 by Bram Cohen and friends, who still volunteer to run the show. I've been going for years and recommending it to anyone who will listen. At $63 (it's not-for-profit), it's an amazing deal. CodeCon is http://codecon.com/ . You can see details about my O'Reilly and CodeCon talks at my quickie company homepage, http://fairpath.com/ . -- qw (Quinn Weaver); #President, San Francisco Perl Mongers =for information, visit http://sf.pm.org/weblog =cut From aldis at ratdog.com Sun Jan 8 19:47:17 2006 From: aldis at ratdog.com (aldis) Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 19:47:17 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] codecon.ORG In-Reply-To: <20060109034112.GD43984@cfcl.com> References: <20060109034112.GD43984@cfcl.com> Message-ID: <6.2.3.4.1.20060108194704.01d482a0@mail.ratdog.com> From josh at agliodbs.com Sun Jan 8 20:23:17 2006 From: josh at agliodbs.com (Josh Berkus) Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 20:23:17 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] Upcoming meetings In-Reply-To: <20060109034112.GD43984@cfcl.com> References: <20060109034112.GD43984@cfcl.com> Message-ID: <43C1E535.1060902@agliodbs.com> Quinn, > - On February 22 Matisse Enzer and Joe Brenner will speak on Perl > IDEs: why they are sorely needed and how they can speed up > development. Matisse will focus on Eclipse, Joe on Emacs and > perlnow.el. We'll probably have food for this meeting. I would be happy to do a little stumping for my favorite Perl IDE, Komodo. However, I will be flying back from Japan (JPUG) at that point, so I'll have to defer. Can I solicit ActiveState to send someone? > - I need lightning talks! I've been saving up topics for an all- > lightning-talk event. A lightning talk is a five-minute-or-less spiel > on any topic of interest. If you have an idea that you'd like > to present in a quick and easy format, email me. I'll make a note > of it. I can do: spam engine in 15 lines, or a table copier between different database platforms. > CodeCon is http://codecon.com/ . You can see details about my O'Reilly and > CodeCon talks at my quickie company homepage, http://fairpath.com/ . That's codecon.org. --Josh From qw at sf.pm.org Sun Jan 8 20:49:59 2006 From: qw at sf.pm.org (Quinn Weaver) Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 20:49:59 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] codecon.ORG In-Reply-To: <6.2.3.4.1.20060108194704.01d482a0@mail.ratdog.com> References: <20060109034112.GD43984@cfcl.com> <6.2.3.4.1.20060108194704.01d482a0@mail.ratdog.com> Message-ID: <20060109044959.GA77379@cfcl.com> On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 07:47:17PM -0800, aldis wrote: > Completely right; it's http://codecon.org/, not .com. See what running a .com can do to your brain? I need some kind of spell-checker that validates links. For mutt. :P -- qw (Quinn Weaver); #President, San Francisco Perl Mongers =for information, visit http://sf.pm.org/weblog =cut From qw at sf.pm.org Sun Jan 8 21:57:55 2006 From: qw at sf.pm.org (Quinn Weaver) Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 21:57:55 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] Upcoming meetings In-Reply-To: <43C1E535.1060902@agliodbs.com> References: <20060109034112.GD43984@cfcl.com> <43C1E535.1060902@agliodbs.com> Message-ID: <20060109055755.GB99557@cfcl.com> On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 08:23:17PM -0800, Josh Berkus wrote: > Quinn, > > > - On February 22 Matisse Enzer and Joe Brenner will speak on Perl > > IDEs: why they are sorely needed and how they can speed up > > development. Matisse will focus on Eclipse, Joe on Emacs and > > perlnow.el. We'll probably have food for this meeting. > > I would be happy to do a little stumping for my favorite Perl IDE, > Komodo. However, I will be flying back from Japan (JPUG) at that point, > so I'll have to defer. Can I solicit ActiveState to send someone? Wow! Thanks for the offer; that sounds great to me. I've asked the speakers how they feel about the idea. If I get their go-ahead, I will mail you to arrange the details. (Then I'll mail the whole list to announce the change). Thanks to all, -- qw (Quinn Weaver); #President, San Francisco Perl Mongers =for information, visit http://sf.pm.org/weblog =cut From qw at sf.pm.org Mon Jan 9 17:00:01 2006 From: qw at sf.pm.org (Quinn Weaver) Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 17:00:01 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] Upcoming meetings In-Reply-To: <20060109034112.GD43984@cfcl.com> References: <20060109034112.GD43984@cfcl.com> Message-ID: <20060110010001.GC58524@cfcl.com> On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 07:41:12PM -0800, Quinn Weaver wrote: > Rich, thanks for handling the January meeting. :) FYI, here's the > latest scoop on upcoming meetings: > > - On February 22 Matisse Enzer and Joe Brenner will speak on Perl > IDEs: This is an error. The correct date is February 28 (the fourth Tuesday of February). Further details soon. -- qw (Quinn Weaver); #President, San Francisco Perl Mongers =for information, visit http://sf.pm.org/weblog =cut From rdm at cfcl.com Mon Jan 9 17:40:36 2006 From: rdm at cfcl.com (Rich Morin) Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 17:40:36 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] Upcoming meetings In-Reply-To: <20060110010001.GC58524@cfcl.com> References: <20060109034112.GD43984@cfcl.com> <20060110010001.GC58524@cfcl.com> Message-ID: At 5:00 PM -0800 1/9/06, Quinn Weaver wrote: > This is an error. The correct date is February 28 > (the fourth Tuesday of February). I got so tired of making this sort of error that my Beer and Scripting web page actually calculates the date for the next meeting. I left the time and venue variable... % cat index.php -r -- Technical editing and writing, programming, and web development: http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/resume.html Contact information: rdm at cfcl.com, +1 650-873-7841 From moseley at hank.org Thu Jan 12 21:36:03 2006 From: moseley at hank.org (Bill Moseley) Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 21:36:03 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] CSS Designers Message-ID: <20060113053603.GA23742@hank.org> A bit OT, but... Can anyone recommend a good, local web designer/CSS contractor? Perhaps someone you have worked with recently? I'm doing the perl work on a small web application, which is Catalyst, Postgresql, and TT. During development I've used tableless (CSS) layout based on the initial site mockups. Now, the designers have finally produced the html for the site, and of course, it's entirely done with tables. Lots of tables. Single row tables just for a list of links. The client is now debating how to implement the design. I'd like to demonstrate (if possible) that the tableless CSS design will work. I do okay with CSS, but I'm more of a perl geek and don't know all the css "hacks" for IE and Opera, etc. Not sure I want to. So, I'm trying to find someone that can help get the design working cross browser and cross platform -- and is willing to take on a small job like this. Thanks, -- Bill Moseley moseley at hank.org From paul at makepeace.net Thu Jan 12 22:09:50 2006 From: paul at makepeace.net (Paul Makepeace) Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 06:09:50 +0000 Subject: [sf-perl] CSS Designers In-Reply-To: <20060113053603.GA23742@hank.org> References: <20060113053603.GA23742@hank.org> Message-ID: <20060113060949.GR18641@mythix.realprogrammers.com> Je 2006-01-13 05:36:03 +0000, Bill Moseley skribis: > A bit OT, but... > > Can anyone recommend a good, local web designer/CSS contractor? > Perhaps someone you have worked with recently? THis doesn't really answer your question re: local & worked with recently but you could probably do worse than start soliciting entrants in the css Zen Garden, http://www.csszengarden.com/ There's some really stunning work there. Paul -- Paul Makepeace .............................. http://paulm.com/inchoate/ "If shrouded in shadow, then you'll fry in hot oil." -- http://paulm.com/toys/surrealism/ From josh at agliodbs.com Thu Jan 12 22:54:10 2006 From: josh at agliodbs.com (Josh Berkus) Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 22:54:10 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] CSS Designers In-Reply-To: <20060113053603.GA23742@hank.org> References: <20060113053603.GA23742@hank.org> Message-ID: <200601122254.10272.josh@agliodbs.com> Bill, > I'd like to demonstrate (if possible) that the tableless CSS design > will work. I do okay with CSS, but I'm more of a perl geek and don't > know all the css "hacks" for IE and Opera, etc. Not sure I want to. > > So, I'm trying to find someone that can help get the design working > cross browser and cross platform -- and is willing to take on a small > job like this. I don't know. I have a couple of contacts who are very good at web design, but they generally require doing the design "from scratch" and would refuse to work on fixing someone else's design. -- Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco From rdm at cfcl.com Tue Jan 17 07:49:44 2006 From: rdm at cfcl.com (Rich Morin) Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 07:49:44 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] That's not Perl! Message-ID: I recently started using PHP for assorted odd jobs (see http://www.cfcl.com/~rdm/weblog/archives/000910.html). I can't say that I like it as well as either Perl or Ruby (a bit too quirky), but it has its uses. Here's some code I hacked up for the Beer & Scripting SIG page (http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/bass/), so that I wouldn't have to keep editing the date line, making lame editing mistakes, etc. Comments welcome... -r % cat index.php % cat __intro ... # dt - print date and time of event # function dt($date, $time) { print "  \n\n" . " \n" . " Date:\n" . " $date\n" . " \n" . "  \n\n" . " \n" . " Time:\n" . " $time\n" . " \n" ; } # dse - get date string for the event # # $wn - week number (1-5) # $dn - day number (0-6) # function dse($wn, $dn) { # Get the current date. list(,,,$mday,$mon,$year,,,) = localtime(); $mon++; # Use PHP's month numbering. # Second iteration handles "happened already". for ($try=1; $try<=2; $try++) { # Get the day of the week for the 1st ($dw1). $fom = mktime(0, 0, 0, $mon, 1, $year); list(,,,,,,$dw1,,) = localtime($fom); # Get the date for the event. $doe = ($dn+1) + 7 * ($wn-1) - $dw1; if ($dw1 > $dn) $doe += 7; if ($doe >= $mday) { # Hasn't happened yet. # Return a formatted date string. $toe = mktime(0, 0, 0, $mon, $doe, $year); $date = date('l, F j, Y', $toe); return $date; } # Whoops; shift to next month and/or year! $mday = 1; if (++$mon == 13) { $mon=1; $year++; } } return "Yow! Couldn't find a reasonable date."; } ... -- Technical editing and writing, programming, and web development: http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/resume Contact information: rdm at cfcl.com, +1 650-873-7841 From josh at agliodbs.com Tue Jan 17 11:11:02 2006 From: josh at agliodbs.com (Josh Berkus) Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 11:11:02 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] That's not Perl! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200601171111.03090.josh@agliodbs.com> Rich, > I recently started using PHP for assorted odd jobs (see > http://www.cfcl.com/~rdm/weblog/archives/000910.html). I > can't say that I like it as well as either Perl or Ruby > (a bit too quirky), but it has its uses. FWIW, we're going to have the author of PHP Hacks at the March 14 SF_Postgres meeting. -- --Josh Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco From shift8 at digitrash.com Wed Jan 18 15:33:43 2006 From: shift8 at digitrash.com (shift8) Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 15:33:43 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] That's not Perl! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1137627224.4414.30.camel@localhost.localdomain> well, at least you don't have to manually reset array indexes any more, i guess :) On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 07:49 -0800, Rich Morin wrote: > I recently started using PHP for assorted odd jobs (see > http://www.cfcl.com/~rdm/weblog/archives/000910.html). I > can't say that I like it as well as either Perl or Ruby > (a bit too quirky), but it has its uses. > > Here's some code I hacked up for the Beer & Scripting SIG > page (http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/bass/), so that I wouldn't > have to keep editing the date line, making lame editing > mistakes, etc. Comments welcome... > > -r > > > % cat index.php > include '__intro'; > > dt(dse(4, 3), '8:00 pm'); # 4th Wednesday > > include '_Wild_Pepper'; > ?> > > % cat __intro > ... > # dt - print date and time of event > # > function dt($date, $time) { > > print "  \n\n" > . " \n" > . " Date:\n" > . " $date\n" > . " \n" > . "  \n\n" > . " \n" > . " Time:\n" > . " $time\n" > . " \n" > ; > } > > # dse - get date string for the event > # > # $wn - week number (1-5) > # $dn - day number (0-6) > # > function dse($wn, $dn) { > > # Get the current date. > > list(,,,$mday,$mon,$year,,,) = localtime(); > > $mon++; # Use PHP's month numbering. > > # Second iteration handles "happened already". > > for ($try=1; $try<=2; $try++) { > > # Get the day of the week for the 1st ($dw1). > > $fom = mktime(0, 0, 0, $mon, 1, $year); > > list(,,,,,,$dw1,,) = localtime($fom); > > # Get the date for the event. > > $doe = ($dn+1) + 7 * ($wn-1) - $dw1; > > if ($dw1 > $dn) $doe += 7; > > if ($doe >= $mday) { # Hasn't happened yet. > > # Return a formatted date string. > > $toe = mktime(0, 0, 0, $mon, $doe, $year); > $date = date('l, F j, Y', $toe); > return $date; > } > > # Whoops; shift to next month and/or year! > > $mday = 1; > > > if (++$mon == 13) { $mon=1; $year++; } > } > > return "Yow! Couldn't find a reasonable date."; > } > ... -- -paniq/#dataflow- [Global Notice] Hi all. 23 is the new 42. From qw at sf.pm.org Sat Jan 21 15:08:24 2006 From: qw at sf.pm.org (Quinn Weaver) Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 15:08:24 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] CodeCon coming up Message-ID: <20060121230824.GA92300@cfcl.com> Cross-posting from the PostgreSQL list, as this may be of interest. Executive summary: CodeCon just announced their program (http://www.codecon.org/2006/program.html). You can register for $63 before February 1. There's a talk about an intriguing PostgreSQL extension. (Also, I'm speaking about my Perl VoIP product.) -- qw (Quinn Weaver); #President, San Francisco Perl Mongers =for information, visit http://sf.pm.org/weblog =cut ----- Forwarded message from Quinn Weaver ----- X-Original-To: sfpug-postgresql.org at localhost.postgresql.org [...] Hi, everyone, For those of you who don't know, this is a notice that CodeCon is coming up. CodeCon is a grass-roots conference run by hackers, for hackers. It was originally organized in 2001 by Bram Cohen and friends, who still run the show as volunteers. It tends to attract cutting-edge, open-source projects. At $63 (if you reg before February 1), it's quite the deal. ;) This year there's one talk that's PostgreSQL-specific: Query By Example, by Meredith L. Patterson. Meredith is a comp bio hacker who wowed us last year with a demo of web tools for designing and ordering custom oligonucleotides. This year she's done a non-comp bio addition to PG. She writes: now PostgreSQL can support WHERE clauses which find rows LIKE a set of rows you specify but NOT LIKE rows you don't want. I am also speaking this year, on the topic of Dido, my Perl/XML system for programming voice menu systems that can reorder themselves. I remember the Mosuki folks (at least some of whom are in SFPUG) spoke in 2004. You can check out the full program, which was just posted, at http://www.codecon.org/2006/program.html . Hope I'll see you there. :) -- qw (Quinn Weaver); #President, San Francisco Perl Mongers =for information, visit http://sf.pm.org/weblog =cut ----- End forwarded message ----- From vlb at cfcl.com Sun Jan 22 20:49:45 2006 From: vlb at cfcl.com (Vicki Brown) Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 20:49:45 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] upcoming.org Message-ID: I've added a group for SFPM(SFPUG) to upcoming.org. Because... why not? (or... Because I collect interactive web sites, aka Web 2.0 applications, and this one looks useful). Upcoming.org offers groups as a way for people to organize a list of events. To find out more about (join) our group and to join upcoming.org (It's free), click here: http://upcoming.org/group/1221/ -- - Vicki ZZZ zzZ San Francisco Bay Area, CA z |\ _,,,---,,_ Books, Cats, Tech zz /,`.-'`' -. ;-;;,_ http://cfcl.com/vlb |,4- ) )-,_. ,\ ( `'-' http://heatercats.com '---''(_/--' `-'\_) http://cfcl.com/vlb/weblog From josh at agliodbs.com Sun Jan 22 21:29:58 2006 From: josh at agliodbs.com (Josh Berkus) Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 21:29:58 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] upcoming.org In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200601222129.58896.josh@agliodbs.com> Vicki, > Upcoming.org offers groups as a way for people to organize a list of > events. Two questions 1) Rich was talking about coding his own Bay Area OSS/iCal site. Is Upcoming.org instead of that, or until that, or also? 2) Does Wild Pepper have an alcohol license? -- Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco From rdm at cfcl.com Sun Jan 22 21:47:45 2006 From: rdm at cfcl.com (Rich Morin) Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 21:47:45 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] upcoming.org In-Reply-To: <200601222129.58896.josh@agliodbs.com> References: <200601222129.58896.josh@agliodbs.com> Message-ID: At 9:29 PM -0800 1/22/06, Josh Berkus wrote: > 1) Rich was talking about coding his own Bay Area OSS/iCal site. > Is Upcoming.org instead of that, or until that, or also? Well, coding may be overstating the case. Operating? In any case, if Upcoming.org works out, I won't bother. > 2) Does Wild Pepper have an alcohol license? Yes, for beer and wine. -r -- Technical editing and writing, programming, and web development: http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/resume Contact information: rdm at cfcl.com, +1 650-873-7841 From eekim at eekim.com Mon Jan 23 00:22:23 2006 From: eekim at eekim.com (Eugene Eric Kim) Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 00:22:23 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] How Hackers Collaborate: Monday (tonight!) in Palo Alto Message-ID: <20060123082223.GC20555@sol.outboundlight.com> Tonight's SDForum Collaboration SIG meeting in Palo Alto is entitled, "How Hackers Collaborate." We've got an excellent set of "panelists": Lee Felsenstein, the legendary hacker and activist; Jim Warren, public policy advocate and founder of many important tech magazines and conferences; and David Weekly, an entrepreneur who organizes a monthly Bay Area hacker gathering called SuperHappyDevHouse. I call them "panelists," because this won't be a traditional panel. It will be highly participatory, an opportunity for you to share your own stories and lessons about working with other hackers. The "panel" will be at the Pillsbury Winthrop law firm in Palo Alto, from 6:30-9pm. The event is free for SDForum members, and costs $15 for everyone else. Please come! It will be engaging, entertaining, and educational. More info is at: http://collaborationsig.jot.com/WikiHome/EventArchives/HowHackersCollaborate -Eugene -- +=== Eugene Eric Kim ===== eekim at eekim.com ===== http://www.eekim.com/ ===+ | "Writer's block is a fancy term made up by whiners so they | +===== can have an excuse to drink alcohol." --Steve Martin ===========+ From rdm at cfcl.com Tue Jan 24 10:16:02 2006 From: rdm at cfcl.com (Rich Morin) Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 10:16:02 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] BASS reminder and requests Message-ID: The Beer & Scripting SIG (http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/bass) will take place Wednesday evening. Be there or be elsewhere! I've only had one RSVP to date, so I _could_ just get a table for three. However, I suspect that some likely attendees are waiting in the wings, considering a walk-on role. If you are in that crowd, please send me a note! Also, I'm wondering if there are any other mailing lists (eg, for Bay Area PHP, Python, Smalltalk, or ??? users) that I'm missing on these notes. Suggestions, anyone? -r -- Technical editing and writing, programming, and web development: http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/resume Contact information: rdm at cfcl.com, +1 650-873-7841 From josh at agliodbs.com Tue Jan 24 10:20:50 2006 From: josh at agliodbs.com (Josh Berkus) Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 10:20:50 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] BASS reminder and requests In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <43D67002.1090102@agliodbs.com> Rich, > I've only had one RSVP to date, so I _could_ just get a table > for three. However, I suspect that some likely attendees are > waiting in the wings, considering a walk-on role. If you are > in that crowd, please send me a note! Well, Vicki never answered my question on whether there would, in fact, be beer. --Josh From rdm at cfcl.com Tue Jan 24 11:58:34 2006 From: rdm at cfcl.com (Rich Morin) Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 11:58:34 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] BASS reminder and requests In-Reply-To: <43D67002.1090102@agliodbs.com> References: <43D67002.1090102@agliodbs.com> Message-ID: At 10:20 AM -0800 1/24/06, Josh Berkus wrote: > Well, Vicki never answered my question on whether there would, > in fact, be beer. No, but I did: At 9:47 PM -0800 1/22/06, Rich Morin wrote: > Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 21:47:45 -0800 > To: San Francisco Perl Mongers User Group > From: Rich Morin > Subject: Re: [sf-perl] upcoming.org > > At 9:29 PM -0800 1/22/06, Josh Berkus wrote: >> 2) Does Wild Pepper have an alcohol license? > > Yes, for beer and wine. -r -- Technical editing and writing, programming, and web development: http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/resume Contact information: rdm at cfcl.com, +1 650-873-7841 From doom at kzsu.stanford.edu Tue Jan 24 12:47:39 2006 From: doom at kzsu.stanford.edu (Joseph Brenner) Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 12:47:39 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] BASS reminder and requests In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200601242047.k0OKlde55361@mail0.rawbw.com> Rich Morin wrote: > The Beer & Scripting SIG (http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/bass) will > take place Wednesday evening. Be there or be elsewhere! > > I've only had one RSVP to date, so I _could_ just get a table > for three. However, I suspect that some likely attendees are > waiting in the wings, considering a walk-on role. If you are > in that crowd, please send me a note! I'll probably be coming by, and if I don't mess with BART I might even make it on time. From josh at agliodbs.com Wed Jan 25 11:42:58 2006 From: josh at agliodbs.com (Josh Berkus) Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 11:42:58 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] BASS reminder and requests In-Reply-To: References: <43D67002.1090102@agliodbs.com> Message-ID: <200601251142.58442.josh@agliodbs.com> Rich, > No, but I did: Aha, glad I asked! Somehow I didn't get your original message. See you there, tonight! -- --Josh Josh Berkus Aglio Database Solutions San Francisco From cfcl at cfcl.com Thu Jan 26 20:22:01 2006 From: cfcl at cfcl.com (Rich and Vicki) Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 20:22:01 -0800 Subject: [sf-perl] $40 Black Oak Books store credit for sale Message-ID: We bought a couple of books at Black Oak Books (Irving, between 7th and 8th Avenues), then realized that we already had one and didn't really want the other. Unfortunately, the store doesn't give anything but store credits and we're hardly ever in that neighborhood. So, we're wondering if any of you would like to buy the credit from us. $40 or best reasonable offer... We have to get there by 2/5 to get the store credit; meeting for dinner or lunch is a possibility... -r -- -- ZZz Vicki Brown zZ P.O. 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