Le 2011-05-20 01:16 +0700, Truong Anh. Tuan a écrit :
> You are right. That's me :D
> I prefer exciting places, not quiet ones, especially for chatting :)

I guessed it from your previous answer! ;-)

> You still can hear, if you really want that, of course.
> I don't mind if there is some noise around. I still can concentrate
> into the talk, of course, when I really want to do that.

That's not that easy… I have never been good at learning a foreign
language and listening is always already an effort in itself for me…
So the noise only add to the trouble.

> > Anyway, I'll do my best to be able to come to the next one! :-)
> In your way???

No. I'll come whatever way/place has been chosen.

> You may come there alone ;))

You would be surprised how many people prefer a quiet place…

But it's true we have quite opposite preferences here, and may be the
right way is to split the meetings according to people preferences…
I mean: what forbid us to alternate between quiet and noisy meetings?
I'm not afraid of splitting the community here: we'll be reunited
again on multiple occasions (eg release parties) ! ;-)
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