Re: [Boston.pm] FW: GBC/ACM Announcements

2004-06-12 Thread Bill Ricker N1VUX
I have to agree with Ron again, that's twice this year, wow. Ron Newman wrote: GBC/ACM meetings are always open to the public. Yes, GBC/ACM meetings are very open, that's one of their recruiting techniques; hold good meetings, let the public in, sell memberships at the exits. ;-) Good group

Re: [Boston.pm] FW: GBC/ACM Announcements

2004-06-12 Thread Glen Peterson
I was at the business meeting last year, such as it was. It didn't take 15 minutes, more like 3 minutes. They just voted by show of hands at the start of the lecture. As I remember, last year all the incumbents were re-elected - they had no-one running against them. It seemed as though that

[Boston.pm] Re: OT - Skippy needs a home

2004-06-12 Thread Ian Langworth
Thanks to all that replied -- Skippy has found a new home :) And to answer questions to those that asked: 1. The MacQuarium was built using Andy Ihnatko's guide, The Original Macquarium, found here: http://www.cs.tut.fi/~ace/macquarium.html Having a dremel on hand really helps :) If you