Their "office" space isn't finished being refurbed yet. The "garage" space 
might work. But best I know, that isn't within their normal operations. They 
want members to join, help share the cost of the place. NLUG has been good 
about being no dues, and only rarely passing the hat for expenses. 


----- "Chris McQuistion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What about the Hacker Consortium's place?
> 
> Do they have the room for a meeting our size?
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> Andrew Farnsworth wrote:
> > We just need to find a rich sponsor who will donate a piece of land
> and 
> > a building big enough to act as a meeting room, training room,
> server 
> > room, etc :-)
> >
> > Andy
> >
> > Bucky Wolfe wrote:
> >   
> >> Yeah, I'm not entirely sure if they're even still around. I was 
> >> talking to my father, and apparently he went there to get a cup of
> 
> >> coffee, and their lights were off and the place looked closed...
> but 
> >> it's run by one guy though, so he might have just been sick or 
> >> something. Anyways, assuming they're still open, there are plenty
> of 
> >> pizza places out here in hermitage, also, there's a great mexican 
> >> restaurant (open well past midnight) that's within walking distance
> of 
> >> JavaNet, so if you want to shift from pizza to burritos, that's
> still 
> >> a viable plan.
> >>
> >> Anyways,
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>     Bucky W.
> >>
> >>
> >> On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 4:45 PM, Andrew Farnsworth
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> >> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>     Igneous wrote:
> >>     > I think I may have found a meeting place. There's a
> cafe/restaurant
> >>     > called "JavaNetCafe"; they have a huge tv, projector, tons of
> tables
> >>     > and chairs, computers, etc. I was looking at their website
> >>     > ( www.javanetcafe.net <http://www.javanetcafe.net> ), and
> >>     apparently the owner wants to host some
> >>     > group meetings. To quote their site "If you're a member of a
> group
> >>     > that needs a meeting place, let us know. We'd love to serve
> your
> >>     needs
> >>     > in whatever way we can". They can seat probably 25+ people
> very
> >>     > comfortably. And since it's a restaurant, we could do the
> pizza
> >>     thing
> >>     > there as well. He serves pizza, gyros, coffee, milkshakes,
> tacos,
> >>     > Egyptian and Italian food... and it's all really great
> stuff.
> >>     >
> >>     > The only thing that could possibly pose a problem is parking
> (as
> >>     this
> >>     > place is in a fairly small plaza). But since we'd be meeting
> at
> >>     night
> >>     > anyways, there should be plenty of room. It's also right
> across from
> >>     > huge vacant parking lot, so if worst came to worst, a few
> people
> >>     could
> >>     > probably park there.
> >>     >
> >>     > Anyways, I just thought I'd bring that up.
> >>     >
> >>     > -Igneous
> >>     >
> >>     >
> >>     This sounds like a good idea except for one thing... they are
> only
> >>     open
> >>     until 9pm.  This is probably ok for the meeting, but the after
> meeting
> >>     eats usually goes until 11 pm or midnight.
> >>
> >>     Andy
> >>
> >>     
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >
> >   
> 
> 

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