Thanks. I was thinking us WO freaks should use something like WO to
more efficiently gather the numbers. Of hand, I think we are solidly
in the 50+ level of attending now.

On 7/11/06, Chuck Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If anyone wants to use it, I threw this together:

http://www.gvcsitemaker.com/chill.at.gvc

Chuck

On Jul 11, 2006, at 7:26 AM, William Hatch wrote:

> Last years get together was a great time, and I'm looking forward
> to doing it again. I'd prefer Monday. Is anybody keeping score on
> the head count? Sounds like a pretty simple app that coordinated
> this might not be a bad idea. I know last year there was a lot of
> last minute confusion over where and when the get together was to
> occur. Any takers? ;-))
> On Jul 11, 2006, at 9:35 AM, David LeBer wrote:
>
>> On 11-Jul-06, at 1:35 AM, Joe Little wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, its pretty damn big at this point. Question is wether the usual
>>> Apple people might show up as well. If so, perhaps they can help at
>>> least set us up somewhere (a tad more official) even if the
>>> drinks/food is not covered.
>>
>> In the past Apple has always shied away from officially
>> sanctioning BOF kind of gatherings. Usually the community is left
>> to they're own devices.
>>
>> If money is the limiting factor, I'd be willing to pony up some
>> cash to make this happen (providing hat passing occurs during the
>> event :-). Or does any one have a paypal account we can use?
>>
>>> On 7/10/06, Guido Neitzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> On 11.07.2006, at 6:55 Uhr, King Chung Huang wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > Another vote for Monday.
>>>>
>>>> +1
>>>>
>>>> As it seems, there are a lot of people interested, we should
>>>> think of
>>>> a location capable of that crowd. Anybody a good suggestion for
>>>> currently about 40+ people (estimated, not counted ... ;-))?
>>>>
>>>> cug
>>
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