Re: Forthcoming Meetings
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 02:09:56PM +0100, Cross David - dcross wrote: Technical Meeting: Thursday 21st June Need a venue for this please people. And speakers. If any speakers want to practise TPC or YAPC::E talks, then this might be a good time to do it. Since I've already practiced my YAPC::E submission on you lot, it would be unfair to do it again. But I could do something about Perl regular expressions and algorithmic complexity. That would be fun :-) .robin.
Re: Forthcoming Meetings
Robin Houston [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: But I could do something about Perl regular expressions and algorithmic complexity. That would be fun :-) Robin, can we have a whip round and pay you NOT to do it? My head always hurts after one of your talks... -- Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org Editor-in-chief, The Highway Star http://www.deep-purple.com Interim CTO, web server farms, technical strategy
Re: Forthcoming Meetings
On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 11:28:20AM +0100, Dave Hodgkinson wrote: Robin Houston [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: But I could do something about Perl regular expressions and algorithmic complexity. That would be fun :-) Robin, can we have a whip round and pay you NOT to do it? My head always hurts after one of your talks... I *think* that's a compliment ;-) BTW, I'm going on holiday tonight, for two weeks. So if you start to wonder why I'm not answering email, that's why :) .robin. -- select replace(a, CHR(88), replace(a,,'')) from ( select 'select replace(a, CHR(88), replace(a,,)) from ( select ''X'' a from dual)' a from dual)
Re: Forthcoming Meetings
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 02:09:56PM +0100, Cross David - dcross wrote: Technical Meeting: Thursday 21st June Need a venue for this please people. And speakers. If any speakers want to practise TPC or YAPC::E talks, then this might be a good time to do it. Sure, I'd like to do Itcpbug as a teaching tool as a 5-minute thingy. Also assuming Mark doesn't bonk me over the head we'll do IWax::On Wax::Off - A Discussion of Cognitive Transfer Techniques As Taken From Mr Miyagi's Dojo, which is 25 minutes, with projector, audio and a brandy glass full of brown MMs. Now to write the thing, rather than just playing with magicpoint. -- Richard Clamp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Pubs! (was: RE: Forthcoming Meetings - Summary)
* dcross - David Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Whilst exploring this area at lunchtime I found a pub called the Elusive Camel. I don't know what it's like outside, but further investigation has revealed that there are others in Victoria and Waterloo. Has anyone tried them? Should we investigate further? i drank in the elusive camel on occasion near victoria, its ok, its an office crowd with a wicker chair style deco, i get the feeling however they wouldn't like 20 drunk geeks - not quite cool enough if you know what i mean its the type of pub that turns into some peoples idea of hell when it is office party season -- Greg McCarroll http://www.mccarroll.uklinux.net
Re: Forthcoming Meetings - Summary
dcross - David Cross wrote: If I don't hear any objections by the end of tomorrow, I'm going to appoint Simon as official pub organiser and suggest we try the BBB for the Feb meeting (the McCarroll heretics can, of course, have their meeting the following week wherever they want). I'm not particularly keen on going to London Bridge. I come from Slough and this will reduce my drinking time by at least half and hour I'd estimate :( I also usually combine my trip into That London with a visit to the PC Bookshop in Sicilian Avenue or Virgin Megastore on TCR, both walking distance. I'll submit to the popular vote of course, though a central London pub would be easier if we have to change. Why don't people like the PO? -- Robert
Re: Forthcoming Meetings - Summary
* Robert Shiels ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: dcross - David Cross wrote: If I don't hear any objections by the end of tomorrow, I'm going to appoint Simon as official pub organiser and suggest we try the BBB for the Feb meeting (the McCarroll heretics can, of course, have their meeting the following week wherever they want). I'm not particularly keen on going to London Bridge. I come from Slough and this will reduce my drinking time by at least half and hour I'd estimate :( I also usually combine my trip into That London with a visit to the PC Bookshop in Sicilian Avenue or Virgin Megastore on TCR, both walking distance. I'll submit to the popular vote of course, though a central London pub would be easier if we have to change. Why don't people like the PO? have we ever tried reservin tables in PO? -- Robert -- Greg McCarroll http://www.mccarroll.uklinux.net
RE: Forthcoming Meetings - Summary
Sounds like they're just not accustomed to the social behaviour of geeks. We do bring in some money for them, though - on days when no one else would, so they better adapt to service us. In my experience it's geeks who are not accustomed to the social behaviour of everyone else (not necessarily a criticism). In any case, I still reckon our group is sufficiently large that we would benefit from an upstairs room somewhere
Re: Forthcoming Meetings - Summary
dcross - David Cross sent the following bits through the ether: Thu 18th Jan Technical Meeting - State 51 I'm willing to do, ahem, redo a lightning talk on the Perl Monger World Map. This time I won't be in the middle of organising a Perl conference, and it'll be much more fun, although someone nicked my beautiful prop :-( Leon -- Leon Brocard.http://www.astray.com/ yapc::Europehttp://yapc.org/Europe/ ... All new improved Brocard, now with Template Toolkit!
Re: Forthcoming Meetings - Summary
Sun 25th Feb Emergency Social Meeting (Damian Conway) Mon 26th Feb Emergency Technical Meeting (Damian Conway) This could be worth having a holiday for. See you there :) Barbie