From andrew at sweger.net Tue Jun 1 14:50:14 2010 From: andrew at sweger.net (Andrew Sweger) Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2010 14:50:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: SPUG: two weeks to SPUG Message-ID: I forget if we already have someone lined up for the June 15th SPUG meeting. If so, please remind me. -- Andrew B. Sweger -- The great thing about multitasking is that several things can go wrong at once. From cjac at colliertech.org Tue Jun 1 16:01:59 2010 From: cjac at colliertech.org (C.J. Adams-Collier) Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2010 16:01:59 -0700 Subject: SPUG: two weeks to SPUG In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1275433319.4493.12.camel@calcifer.loc.colliertech.org> I don't know if I count, but I might. The web-based zone editor I've been working on has now fled from the development pen to staging and the QA folks are flogging it thoroughly. Since last we spoke, some of my code has been accepted into the upcoming release of Net::DNS::Zone::Parser. Anyway, I'm happy to blather for a little while about my experience working with one of the founders of dyndns.com to build a better web-based dns zone management editor. If there's nothing better available. :) C.J. On Tue, 2010-06-01 at 14:50 -0700, Andrew Sweger wrote: > I forget if we already have someone lined up for the June 15th SPUG > meeting. If so, please remind me. > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From tim at consultix-inc.com Tue Jun 1 16:21:59 2010 From: tim at consultix-inc.com (Tim Maher) Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2010 16:21:59 -0700 Subject: SPUG: two weeks to SPUG In-Reply-To: <1275433319.4493.12.camel@calcifer.loc.colliertech.org> References: <1275433319.4493.12.camel@calcifer.loc.colliertech.org> Message-ID: <20100601232159.GA23865@jumpy.consultix-inc.com> On Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 04:01:59PM -0700, C.J. Adams-Collier wrote: > > Anyway, I'm happy to blather for a little while about my experience > working with one of the founders of dyndns.com to build a better > web-based dns zone management editor. If there's nothing better > available. > :) > C.J. Reminds me of the immortal words uttered by a confederate in the audience for Woody Allen's stage play called "God": * I'll sleep with that girl, if nobody else will! 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Adams-Collier wrote: > Anyway, I'm happy to blather for a little while about my experience > working with one of the founders of dyndns.com to build a better > web-based dns zone management editor. If there's nothing better > available. No objections here. But let's hear from the rest of the gang. But, C.J., how's your calendar look for Tuesday, 15 June 2010. That's two weeks from today. Fourteen days. It's the *second* Tuesday of the month. No client meetings? You won't be at YAPC::Russia or anything, right? Sorry, I'm required to give you a hard time. -- Andrew B. Sweger -- The great thing about multitasking is that several things can go wrong at once. From andrew at sweger.net Wed Jun 2 10:34:57 2010 From: andrew at sweger.net (Andrew Sweger) Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 10:34:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: SPUG: two weeks to SPUG (fwd) Message-ID: I think this was intended for the list... ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Ingy dot Net To: Andrew Sweger Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 09:59:39 -0700 Subject: Re: SPUG: two weeks to SPUG X-spam-level: I'm giving this talk in Portland next week: http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/index.cgi?June2010Meeting And something similar at YAPC: http://yapc2010.com/yn2010/talk/2699 Anyone want to hear it at the upcoming SPUG? -- Ingy On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 5:06 PM, Andrew Sweger wrote: > On Tue, 1 Jun 2010, C.J. Adams-Collier wrote: > > > Anyway, I'm happy to blather for a little while about my experience > > working with one of the founders of dyndns.com to build a better > > web-based dns zone management editor. If there's nothing better > > available. > > No objections here. But let's hear from the rest of the gang. > > But, C.J., how's your calendar look for Tuesday, 15 June 2010. That's two > weeks from today. Fourteen days. It's the *second* Tuesday of the month. > No client meetings? You won't be at YAPC::Russia or anything, right? > Sorry, I'm required to give you a hard time. > > -- > Andrew B. Sweger -- The great thing about multitasking is that several > things can go wrong at once. > > _____________________________________________________________ > Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List > POST TO: spug-list at pm.org > SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list > MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays > WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ > From cjac at colliertech.org Wed Jun 2 10:48:28 2010 From: cjac at colliertech.org (C.J. Adams-Collier) Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2010 10:48:28 -0700 Subject: SPUG: two weeks to SPUG (fwd) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1275500908.4493.17.camel@calcifer.loc.colliertech.org> I vote Ingy gets top billing. He has slides. With me, you'll have to deal with a full-screen emacs and hearing me type and mumble "oops". I can probably do vnc, in case anyone wants to tune in remotely and doesn't mind the latency inherent in an openvpn tunnel through Everett. Ingy, you can use my machine if you promise not to get your slobber all over it. I'd like to meet with the A/V folks @ Marchex an hour before or so to make sure the bits are flowing correctly. Someone call me... C.J. +1 206 226 5809 or +1 206 769 4633 if I can't unbrick this g1. On Wed, 2010-06-02 at 10:34 -0700, Andrew Sweger wrote: > I think this was intended for the list... > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Ingy dot Net > To: Andrew Sweger > Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 09:59:39 -0700 > Subject: Re: SPUG: two weeks to SPUG > X-spam-level: > > I'm giving this talk in Portland next week: > http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/index.cgi?June2010Meeting > > And something similar at YAPC: http://yapc2010.com/yn2010/talk/2699 > > Anyone want to hear it at the upcoming SPUG? > > -- Ingy > > On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 5:06 PM, Andrew Sweger wrote: > > > On Tue, 1 Jun 2010, C.J. Adams-Collier wrote: > > > > > Anyway, I'm happy to blather for a little while about my experience > > > working with one of the founders of dyndns.com to build a better > > > web-based dns zone management editor. If there's nothing better > > > available. > > > > No objections here. But let's hear from the rest of the gang. > > > > But, C.J., how's your calendar look for Tuesday, 15 June 2010. 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From donshanks at gmail.com Wed Jun 2 13:34:24 2010 From: donshanks at gmail.com (Don Shanks) Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 13:34:24 -0700 Subject: SPUG: two weeks to SPUG (fwd) In-Reply-To: <4C069C2E.6020305@whitepages.com> References: <4C069C2E.6020305@whitepages.com> Message-ID: And now my response to everyone. Yes, that does indeed look cool! --D On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Devin Ben-Hur wrote: > Andrew Sweger wrote: >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: Ingy dot Net >> >> I'm giving this talk in Portland next week: >> http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/index.cgi?June2010Meeting >> >> And something similar at YAPC: http://yapc2010.com/yn2010/talk/2699 >> >> Anyone want to hear it at the upcoming SPUG? > > Hell yeah! ?This looks very interesting. > > _____________________________________________________________ > Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List > ? ?POST TO: spug-list at pm.org > SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list > ? MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays > ? WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ > From jobs-noreply at seattleperl.org Thu Jun 3 13:35:16 2010 From: jobs-noreply at seattleperl.org (SPUG Jobs) Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2010 13:35:16 -0700 (PDT) Subject: SPUG: JOB: Exciting Senior Perl Software Engineer, Seattle Message-ID: We are looking for an innovative Senior Software Engineer to enhance and expand our digital marketing platform. As a member of a small focused team, you have an opportunity to influence and are expected to innovate creative solutions. This position is a rewarding opportunity to express your creativity, work with intelligent, innovative people, and have your work touch millions of consumers. PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: - Create sophisticated, imaginative and efficient back-end solutions for a large scale system. - Develop high-quality code, establishing development standards and practice by example. - Design reusable components by utilizing various standard frameworks. - Evaluate requirements and initial mock-ups; make technology recommendations that support optimal construction, maintenance and performance. - Leverage the latest developments in Internet technologies. - Serve as a technical resource and mentor. REQUIREMENTS: - At least 5 - 10 years of hands on Perl experience. - Passionate and committed with strong sense of ownership and craftsmanship. - Strong communication skills (interpersonal, written, and verbal). - Highly proficient with Perl and Java/J2EE/Weblogic/Oracle. - Experience with Apache Struts and Spring. - Experience in Testing Frameworks like WebTest or Selenium. - Extensive experience with Object Oriented Programming. Work Environment: Our work environment is fast-paced, energized, friendly and professional atmosphere with focus on quality, innovation, and an ongoing commitment to excellence. Problem solving and thinking outside of the box is important to our culture. We value talent and intelligence, group spirit and diversity, creativity. Compensation is competitive at market rates, and is dependent on Experience and Skill Set This is a to hire opportunity Please submit your resume directly to jenniferl at parkertechnical.com for immediate consideration. Scot Baker | Vice President Parker Technical http://www.parkertechnical.com/ 605 5th Ave S Ste 850 Seattle, WA 98104 A different experience, a better outcome. From andrew at sweger.net Thu Jun 10 15:16:16 2010 From: andrew at sweger.net (Andrew Sweger) Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 15:16:16 -0700 (PDT) Subject: SPUG: June 2010 - C'Dent, the Acmeism, and Everyone Message-ID: June 2010 Seattle Perl Users Group (SPUG) Meeting ==================================================== Topic: C'Dent, the Acmeism, and Everyone Speaker: Ingy dot Net Meeting Date: Tuesday, 15 June 2010 Meeting Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Location: Marchex - 520 Pike Street Cost: Admission is free and open to the public Info: http://seattleperl.org/ ==================================================== Tuesday, June 15, is the next meeting of the THE SEATTLE PERL USERS GROUP. This Month's Talk ----------------- Ingy will give a talk about: * Acmeism[1] - Programming above programming languages * C'Dent[2] - A portable module programming language * Stardoc[3] - An Acmeist documentation system * TestML[4] - An Acmeist unit test language Imagine writing a Perl module, and then uploading it to RubyGems and PyPi and a dozen other language repositories as a native module for that language. C'Dent compiles modules Perl, Python, Ruby and JavaScript modules to many languages. Stardoc reformats POD to many other formats. TestML lets you write one set of tests that all the compiled modules must pass before shipping. This is the future. This is Acmeism. [1] - http://acmeism.org/ [2] - http://cdent.org/ [3] - http://stardoc.org/ [4] - http://testml.org/ About Ingy dot Net ------------------ Ingy is a Perl, JavaScript and Python module author (so far). Ingy is an Acmeist. He believes that programming languages act as barriers to hacker collaboration, but great hackers push their ideas over the language walls. Pre-Meeting =========== If you are so inclined, please come to the pre-meeting at the nearby Elephant & Castle pub on 5th & Union (see map link below). Come enjoy some friendly conversation and perhaps a favorite beverage (they have a full restaurant too). We can usually be found at the back under the TV near the rear entrance that goes up into the hotel (if you enter through the front doors, just go straight back past the bar). We'll be there from 5:00 pm to 6:19 pm. Meeting Location ================ Marchex 520 Pike Street, Suite 1800 Seattle, WA 98101 The building is just East of Westlake Center. Enter from Pike Street. http://xrl.us/spugmap Due to all of the shopping around us there is plenty of parking available in garages, but it can be hard to find street parking in the evening. There is also a parking garage in the building, but check the rates and closing time (subject to change due to downtown events)! Attendees will need to wait near the elevators in the lobby and a Marchex employee will provide access to the 18th floor where the meeting room is located. If no one shows up to let you in, call (425) 533-2964 to let them know you're in the lobby. From zac at zacbrown.org Fri Jun 11 15:39:52 2010 From: zac at zacbrown.org (Zac Brown) Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 15:39:52 -0700 Subject: SPUG: Fwd: [ANN] Eastside Hackers Meetup (6/12/2010) Message-ID: <4C12BB38.1030606@zacbrown.org> Just a heads up. Sorry for late notice, didn't realize I forgot to CC people -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [ANN] Eastside Hackers Meetup (6/12/2010) Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 07:47:15 -0700 (PDT) From: zbrown [via Eastside Hackers Group] To: zbrown Hi all, Next meetup for Eastside Hackers will be this Saturday, 6/12/2010. Meetup: 6/12/2010 Location: Crossroads in Bellevue, near the Halfprice Books & Starbucks (NE 156th Ave & NE 10 St) Time: 4:00-ish (I'll be there around then) till whenever (7ish?) General info: Bring stuff to work on or just come to chat :). Don't hesitate to email me or the EH email (eastsidehackers AT gmail DOT com). Website is http://eastsidehackers.org and twitter will have updates (http://twitter.com/eastsidehackers). -Zac PS: If anyone has suggestions for venues for future meetings, please email me. Crossroads isn't perfect but will accommodate us seating-wise. The big issue is enough seats + wifi + plugs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ View message @ http://eastside-hackers-group.772326.n3.nabble.com/ANN-Eastside-Hackers-Meetup-6-12-2010-tp879537p879537.html To start a new topic under Eastside Hackers Group, email ml-node+772326-2025251449-240922 at n3.nabble.com To unsubscribe from Eastside Hackers Group, click here . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From zac at zacbrown.org Sat Jun 12 14:03:15 2010 From: zac at zacbrown.org (Zac Brown) Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 14:03:15 -0700 Subject: SPUG: Eastside hackers meetup for 6/12 is canceled Message-ID: <4C13F613.4020104@zacbrown.org> Canceled due to conflicts with organizers. For the next meetup, we'll try for a better venue! From andrew at sweger.net Mon Jun 14 08:14:57 2010 From: andrew at sweger.net (Andrew Sweger) Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2010 08:14:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: SPUG: Reminder June 2010 - C'Dent, the Acmeism, and Everyone Message-ID: SPUG tomorrow June 2010 Seattle Perl Users Group (SPUG) Meeting ==================================================== Topic: C'Dent, the Acmeism, and Everyone Speaker: Ingy dot Net Meeting Date: Tuesday, 15 June 2010 Meeting Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Location: Marchex - 520 Pike Street Cost: Admission is free and open to the public Info: http://seattleperl.org/ ==================================================== Tuesday, June 15, is the next meeting of the THE SEATTLE PERL USERS GROUP. This Month's Talk ----------------- Ingy will give a talk about: * Acmeism[1] - Programming above programming languages * C'Dent[2] - A portable module programming language * Stardoc[3] - An Acmeist documentation system * TestML[4] - An Acmeist unit test language Imagine writing a Perl module, and then uploading it to RubyGems and PyPi and a dozen other language repositories as a native module for that language. C'Dent compiles modules Perl, Python, Ruby and JavaScript modules to many languages. Stardoc reformats POD to many other formats. TestML lets you write one set of tests that all the compiled modules must pass before shipping. This is the future. This is Acmeism. [1] - http://acmeism.org/ [2] - http://cdent.org/ [3] - http://stardoc.org/ [4] - http://testml.org/ About Ingy dot Net ------------------ Ingy is a Perl, JavaScript and Python module author (so far). Ingy is an Acmeist. He believes that programming languages act as barriers to hacker collaboration, but great hackers push their ideas over the language walls. Pre-Meeting =========== If you are so inclined, please come to the pre-meeting at the nearby Elephant & Castle pub on 5th & Union (see map link below). Come enjoy some friendly conversation and perhaps a favorite beverage (they have a full restaurant too). We can usually be found at the back under the TV near the rear entrance that goes up into the hotel (if you enter through the front doors, just go straight back past the bar). We'll be there from 5:00 pm to 6:19 pm. Meeting Location ================ Marchex 520 Pike Street, Suite 1800 Seattle, WA 98101 The building is just East of Westlake Center. Enter from Pike Street. http://xrl.us/spugmap Due to all of the shopping around us there is plenty of parking available in garages, but it can be hard to find street parking in the evening. There is also a parking garage in the building, but check the rates and closing time (subject to change due to downtown events)! Attendees will need to wait near the elevators in the lobby and a Marchex employee will provide access to the 18th floor where the meeting room is located. If no one shows up to let you in, call (425) 533-2964 to let them know you're in the lobby. _____________________________________________________________ Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List POST TO: spug-list at pm.org SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ From jobs-noreply at seattleperl.org Thu Jun 17 08:00:12 2010 From: jobs-noreply at seattleperl.org (SPUG Jobs) Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 08:00:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: SPUG: JOB: Sr. Perl Dev, Seattle Message-ID: Sr. Perl Developer - Seattle Looking for a challenge? Ready to join a team that is on the cutting edge of technology and surrounded by the best of the best in the Seattle market? Then this is an opportunity you don't want to miss out on! Seeking a Sr. Developer with the following background: * required skill-set Minimum of 5+ years of hands on Perl experience. Passionate and committed with strong sense of ownership and craftsmanship. Excellent communication skills (interpersonal, written, and verbal). Highly proficient with Perl and Java/J2EE/Weblogic/Oracle. Extensive experience with Object Oriented Programming. * contract or permanent position Contract to hire * for contracts, expected duration and pay range DOE * for permanent positions, availability of stock options or other incentive plans Yes * placement through recruiter, or directly with company? Recruiter * W-2 vs. 1099 status W-2 * any restrictions on 1099 status: Corporation, etc.? N/A * physical location Seattle, WA * telecommuting possible? No * company's product or service (e.g., e-commerce, grocery shopping, nuclear weapons, pornography, etc.) Automotive marketing services Contact for more details before this position is filled! Nate Frickel Sr. Technical Recruiter Staffing Technologies 425.629.6214 (Desk) 206.355.5559 (Cell) natef at staffingtechnologies.com From byoung at speakeasy.org Thu Jun 17 08:28:23 2010 From: byoung at speakeasy.org (Bradley Young) Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 08:28:23 -0700 Subject: SPUG: JOB: Sr. Perl Dev, Seattle In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Nate, I'm sure that there is an actual expected pay rate for this position; providing that has traditionally been one of the requirements of posting here. There are people on this list that Cobalt (I presume Cobalt, based on the job requirements; providing the actual name was another traditional requirement) would not pay commensurate with experience: that rate would make the CFO lapse into anaphylactic shock. While holding back information might be de rigeur elsewhere, it doesn't work here: too many smart people, and the community is small. Best to be up front. Bradley On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 8:00 AM, SPUG Jobs wrote: > Sr. Perl Developer - Seattle > > Looking for a challenge? Ready to join a team that is on the cutting > edge of technology and surrounded by the best of the best in the Seattle > market? Then this is an opportunity you don't want to miss out on! > > Seeking a Sr. Developer with the following background: > > * required skill-set > > Minimum of 5+ years of hands on Perl experience. > > Passionate and committed with strong sense of ownership and > craftsmanship. > > Excellent communication skills (interpersonal, written, and verbal). > > Highly proficient with Perl and Java/J2EE/Weblogic/Oracle. > > Extensive experience with Object Oriented Programming. > > * contract or permanent position > > Contract to hire > > * for contracts, expected duration and pay range > > DOE > > * for permanent positions, availability of stock options or other > incentive plans > > Yes > > * placement through recruiter, or directly with company? > > Recruiter > > * W-2 vs. 1099 status > > W-2 > > * any restrictions on 1099 status: Corporation, etc.? > > N/A > > * physical location > > Seattle, WA > > * telecommuting possible? > > No > > * company's product or service (e.g., e-commerce, grocery shopping, > nuclear weapons, pornography, etc.) > > Automotive marketing services > > Contact for more details before this position is filled! > > Nate Frickel > Sr. Technical Recruiter > Staffing Technologies > 425.629.6214 (Desk) > 206.355.5559 (Cell) > natef at staffingtechnologies.com > > > _____________________________________________________________ > Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List > POST TO: spug-list at pm.org > SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list > MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays > WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I want to get a common test suite passing in several languages, and then think about optimization refactoring. The tests point out that it might be a good time to revisit the default tags for objects. Having the term 'perl' in there will surely not pass on Python, etc. The Python defaults are also not portable. Enjoy, Ingy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From twists at gmail.com Tue Jun 29 13:32:17 2010 From: twists at gmail.com (Joshua ben Jore) Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 13:32:17 -0700 Subject: SPUG: July SPUG? Message-ID: Hi, What's up for July? Are people tired of hearing me blather on? Did we ever hear from CJ and his DNS editor of awesome? I gave an updated version of my Memory Efficient Perl talk. The slides for YAPC have more content you didn't previously see: http://bit.ly/9RHs8h Josh From cjac at colliertech.org Tue Jun 29 14:48:05 2010 From: cjac at colliertech.org (C.J. Adams-Collier) Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 14:48:05 -0700 Subject: SPUG: July SPUG? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1277848085.5633.270.camel@calcifer.loc.colliertech.org> The DNS editor is live now. I can demo it in all its nearly-bug-free glory. If I can make it to the city. We're moving to Orcas Island on the 15th. But if people are excited to hear about it, I'll make the effort to come down. Love and huggies, C.J. On Tue, 2010-06-29 at 13:32 -0700, Joshua ben Jore wrote: > Hi, > What's up for July? Are people tired of hearing me blather on? Did we > ever hear from CJ and his DNS editor of awesome? I gave an updated > version of my Memory Efficient Perl talk. The slides for YAPC have > more content you didn't previously see: http://bit.ly/9RHs8h > > Josh > _____________________________________________________________ > Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List > POST TO: spug-list at pm.org > SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list > MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays > WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From MichaelRWolf at att.net Tue Jun 29 16:25:42 2010 From: MichaelRWolf at att.net (Michael R. Wolf) Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 16:25:42 -0700 Subject: SPUG: July SPUG? In-Reply-To: <1277848085.5633.270.camel@calcifer.loc.colliertech.org> References: <1277848085.5633.270.camel@calcifer.loc.colliertech.org> Message-ID: On Jun 29, 2010, at 2:48 PM, C.J. Adams-Collier wrote: > The DNS editor is live now. I can demo it in all its nearly-bug-free > glory. If I can make it to the city. We're moving to Orcas Island on > the 15th. Cool. > But if people are excited to hear about it, I'll make the effort to > come > down. Will you show slides with lots of kittens? > Love and huggies, > > C.J. -- Michael R. Wolf All mammals learn by playing! MichaelRWolf at att.net From twists at gmail.com Tue Jun 29 17:36:10 2010 From: twists at gmail.com (Joshua ben Jore) Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 17:36:10 -0700 Subject: SPUG: July SPUG? In-Reply-To: References: <1277848085.5633.270.camel@calcifer.loc.colliertech.org> Message-ID: On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Michael R. Wolf wrote: > > On Jun 29, 2010, at 2:48 PM, C.J. Adams-Collier wrote: > >> The DNS editor is live now. ?I can demo it in all its nearly-bug-free >> glory. ?If I can make it to the city. ?We're moving to Orcas Island on >> the 15th. > > Cool. > > >> But if people are excited to hear about it, I'll make the effort to come >> down. > > Will you show slides with lots of kittens? I have folders just chock full of baby animals. Josh From jjuran at gmail.com Tue Jun 29 17:48:46 2010 From: jjuran at gmail.com (Joshua Juran) Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 17:48:46 -0700 Subject: SPUG: July SPUG? In-Reply-To: References: <1277848085.5633.270.camel@calcifer.loc.colliertech.org> Message-ID: On Jun 29, 2010, at 5:36 PM, Joshua ben Jore wrote: > On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Michael R. Wolf > wrote: >> >> On Jun 29, 2010, at 2:48 PM, C.J. Adams-Collier wrote: >> >>> But if people are excited to hear about it, I'll make the effort >>> to come >>> down. >> >> Will you show slides with lots of kittens? > > I have folders just chock full of baby animals. Awesome. You should take some pictures of them to put in people's slides. Josh