I'd say keep the meeting as scheduled. You are right next to the Red
Line, and I don't expect it to stop running just because of a little
snow or ice.
(That said, I haven't yet decided if I'm going to your meeting or the
Ruby meeting in the same neighborhood tonight.)
The speaker will be there (me), I only cycling in from the North End
and if it gets bad I can take the bike on the Red Line back home.
I say go.
I can't see it taking more than an hour to talk about this module; I
can talk about other things if it's important to fill time ;-)
Best regards,
Your local Mr.Weather / Mr.Safety chimes in ...
Would be better part of valor to take a rain check until it's *only*
rain.
Driving after could be particularly hazardous for those returning North
/or West, and will be hazardous at times even here in Boston Proper /
Cambridge river front.
NWS has
It was good to get to talk to you, as well as meeting Uri and the others
there!
Despite being nervous (and having constant missiles lobbed at you) you
presented your work very well, and I, at least, got a good sense of what
your module does and why you wrote it. It looks like you've gotten quite
Thank you to everyone who showed up,
I was quite nervous at doing my first presentation, I seem to have got
better at it from my days of standing up at the front of the English
class reading terrible poetry.
Those of you interested in the module, the annoying notes will guide
version 1.04 and
When this week has it been cycling weather per say; have a way home
regardless so I'm still available. Just let me know what the decision
is before 6.
On 12/02/2008, Ricker, William [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin - it will NOT be cycling weather by the time we leave, unless you
leave NOW it
Okay, we'll go ahead and have the tech meeting tonight.
If you previously RSVPed, but have decided not to attend due to the coming
snow, please let me know.
thanks,
Ronald
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Well, I'm one of the foot-masses who takes pub. transportation, so I'm
planning to be there.
(How many perl-mongers in a quorum :-)
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RJK == Ronald J Kimball [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RJK On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 02:33:10PM -0500, Tom Metro wrote:
The noon weather report said the snow storm arriving tonight will be
starting the heaviest snowfall around 9 PM, which is when we'll be
getting out of this meeting.
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 03:14:14PM -0500, Ronald J Kimball wrote:
I'm inclined to go ahead with the meeting. What do other people think?
I'm planning to be there. Drove in for the purpose. I don't want to have
plunged through the traffic for nothing. :)
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I'm good to go, but then I'm not traveling too far
On Feb 12, 2008 3:14 PM, Ronald J Kimball [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 02:33:10PM -0500, Tom Metro wrote:
The noon weather report said the snow storm arriving tonight will be
starting the heaviest snowfall around 9 PM,
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 02:33:10PM -0500, Tom Metro wrote:
The noon weather report said the snow storm arriving tonight will be
starting the heaviest snowfall around 9 PM, which is when we'll be
getting out of this meeting. Turnout might be low. Any possibility of a
rain date?
I'm
Ronald J Kimball wrote:
Boston.pm will have a tech meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, February 12, at MIT,
in building E51, room 376 (directions below), starting at 7:15pm.
Martin Owens will be giving a presentation on one of his modules,
Data::Validate::XSD.
The noon weather report said the snow
Hello everyone,
This link http://dohickey-project.com/tmp/Data-Validate-XSD-1.04.tar.gz
will get you a modified version with most of the annoying notes fixed.
The most important changes have been the vast expansion of POD which
now covers the formatting.
there are two parts yet to do, that is
Well, I'm one of the foot-masses who takes pub. transportation, so I'm
planning to be there.
Beg your pardon Bobbi + Ron.
*Pedestrian conditions on sidewalks to and from the (T) can get
Hazardous as well*,
Especially if there's direct ice (freezing rain, ZR),
although that *may* be only
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