Happy Friday, Pythonistas!

The time is coming up again to meet and Python together. This Tuesday at 6:30pm 
at Urban Airship we'll be celebrating October with the Second Annual PDX Python 
MODULE THUNDERDOOOOOME. We still don't really know what the rules are, but it 
was fun last year so we're doing it again. :)

In the Thunderdome ring so far we have: Nick Wilson, Dan Colish, Chris McDonald 
and Kyle Jones. Are you up for a round in the dome? Pick a module in stdlib or 
PyPI and bring a 5 minute Michel's Module of the Month-style presentation to 
the meeting. All are welcome to compete! If you want to make sure no one else 
is doing your module, let me know what you're thinking and I'll find out.

After the module throw down, Rob Bednark has created a Python-themed trivia 
game for us to play!

New this year: The Dome is close-ish to Halloween, and some competitors have 
talked about dressing up like the module they're representing. Why not? 
Dressing up is fun, and fun things are fun. (Still not sure if a costume will 
affect the results.) I am going to wear my Halloween costume, which has nothing 
to do with Python or modules, but does include some fake blood and a couple 
props. I might also bring some Halloween candy. Feel free to wear a costume, 
bring some candy to share, or none of the above, but please do join us!

See you there,
Michelle

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Urban Airship is at 334 NW 11th Ave, in the Pearl District:
http://goo.gl/maps/U6mC

The main door will probably be locked, but the back door, which leads directly 
to the event space, will be propped open. The back door is right around the 
corner on NW Flanders, next to the loading dock:
http://goo.gl/maps/Ikbh

Adam will put up signs, and if you get lost you can call him at 503-866-0663.

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Michelle Rowley
@pythonchelle
[email protected]
http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython

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