On 14 September 2012 00:48, Ben Nuttall <[email protected]> wrote:

> Unfortunately I'm at a gig this Thursday evening so won't make the
> meeting. I'll be heading to the pub afterwards, though I'm not sure what
> time I'll be out. Hope to catch some of you night owls later on!
>
>
Enjoy the gig!  Perhaps see you later :)

We're a bit short on talks at the moment!  I'd be happy to talk about
N.E.Thing again, but I fear you might get yet more CoffeeScript ;)  Some
time ago, we held a very successful session where we went round the table
one by one passing the projector lead and each spent 5-10 mins talking
about something we'd worked on recently.  In the absence of someone
volunteering to be the main speaker in the next 24 hours, would a "round
robin" discussion be something people would be interested in doing and
contributing to?

Best,

Safe



> Ben
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> On 13 September 2012 23:43, <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>   Today's Topic Summary
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>>    - Python Northwest Meeting - 7pm Thursday 20th September 
>> 2012<#139c2093fd2dd719_139c1ccd3bf3c9f6_group_thread_0>[1 Update]
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>>   Python Northwest Meeting - 7pm Thursday 20th September 
>> 2012<http://groups.google.com/group/python-north-west/t/5fcd12ff3bcbfe12>
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>>    Safe Hammad <[email protected]> Sep 13 04:12PM +0100
>>
>>    Hi All,
>>
>>    Once again we're careering toward a Python Northwest talks meeting on
>>    Thursday 20th September. I'm sure many of you have been thinking to
>>    yourselves, "What can I talk about at the next meeting?" Judging by
>>    the
>>    lively conversation in the watering hole after last meeting, I'm know
>>    there's plenty to talk about!
>>
>>    Several of us are probably planning to attend PyCon UK later this
>>    month.
>>    Perhaps you're one of the main speakers, or more likely, perhaps
>>    you're
>>    toying with the idea of giving a five minute lightning talk. What
>>    better
>>    forum to practise your talk on than the friendly Pythoneers of the
>>    Northwest :)
>>
>>    If you'd like to speak this month but you're not sure what about, then
>>    maybe you'd like to explore what's new in Python 3.3 and tell the
>>    rest of
>>    the group. Or maybe there's a "killer" library you find yourself
>>    using in
>>    most projects. Any other suggestions?
>>
>>    Best,
>>
>>    Safe
>>
>>
>>    Safe Hammad
>>    http://safehammad.com
>>    @safehammad
>>
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