On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Ronald J Kimball wrote:

> Both Randal Schwartz and myself are going to be visiting Boston this
> month, and it would be wonderful to meet up with Boston.pm.  It looks
> like the best day to catch the both of us is Monday 14th April; could
> I propose a meet-up (either social or technical) for that evening?
>
> Many thanks, looking forward to seeing you all,

Well ultimately the decision has been delegated to Darren Chamberlain,
but I suppose we could do the 14th. He'll just have to order pizza etc.

Any objections? I understand that there was a chance that Dan Sugalski
could come up for a Perl6 talk. Should we postpone that, and/or supplement
it with a talk from one of our visitors?


-- 
Chris Devers    [EMAIL PROTECTED]    (void)ling

end user, n. [Origin: from end "the point in time at which something
  ceases, termination of existence, death, fragment, remnant," + USER.]
1 Plankton in the data processing food chain.
2 A user forced to accept the fact that the blissful days awaiting
delivery will never return.
See also REALITY.

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