From mako at debian.org Mon Jan 17 05:11:07 2005 From: mako at debian.org (Benj. Mako Hill) Date: Mon Jan 17 10:19:40 2005 Subject: Meeting This Saturday Message-ID: <20050117051107.GB11294@yukidoke.org> Greetings, I can't remember if I mentioned it on this list but as several people on the list know, I moved to New York last September. While I'm physically in New York at the moment, my heart is still very much in Seattle. :) Enough with the mushy stuff... ;) If folks want to get together while I'm here for keysigning and the normal Debian geeking-out, that would be great! :) I've embarked on a few project since I left (or immediately before) including taking a job working full-time for Canonical Ltd. on the Debian derivative Ubuntu which I'd be happy to chat about and can probably arrange for a pile of CDs of. It'll be nice to see some familiar faces! I'm going to tentatively suggest meeting up Saturday afternoon (4pm) downtown somewhere for coffee or beer or (if we're feeling ambitious) dim sum. If I don't hear any strong objections, I'll follow-up to this list with more specific details in a couple days. Regards, Mako -- Benjamin Mako Hill mako@debian.org http://mako.yukidoke.org/ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : http://lists.yukidoke.org/pipermail/debian-seattle-soc/attachments/20050117/64db141b/attachment.pgp From ldb at neoamericana.com Wed Jan 19 12:26:37 2005 From: ldb at neoamericana.com (Lance Braud) Date: Wed Jan 19 12:22:51 2005 Subject: Meeting This Saturday In-Reply-To: <20050117051107.GB11294@yukidoke.org> References: <20050117051107.GB11294@yukidoke.org> Message-ID: <5D48C58E-6A15-11D9-9118-000A95D77CCE@neoamericana.com> Beer! Dim Sum! Debain! The geek trinity. Sounds good. lance On Jan 16, 2005, at 9:11 PM, Benj. Mako Hill wrote: > Greetings, > > I can't remember if I mentioned it on this list but as several people > on the list know, I moved to New York last September. While I'm > physically in New York at the moment, my heart is still very much in > Seattle. :) > > Enough with the mushy stuff... ;) > > If folks want to get together while I'm here for keysigning and the > normal Debian geeking-out, that would be great! :) > > I've embarked on a few project since I left (or immediately before) > including taking a job working full-time for Canonical Ltd. on the > Debian derivative Ubuntu which I'd be happy to chat about and can > probably arrange for a pile of CDs of. It'll be nice to see some > familiar faces! > > I'm going to tentatively suggest meeting up Saturday afternoon (4pm) > downtown somewhere for coffee or beer or (if we're feeling ambitious) > dim sum. If I don't hear any strong objections, I'll follow-up to this > list with more specific details in a couple days. > > Regards, > Mako > > > -- > Benjamin Mako Hill > mako@debian.org > http://mako.yukidoke.org/ > > _______________________________________________ > debian-seattle-soc mailing list > debian-seattle-soc@lists.yukidoke.org > http://lists.yukidoke.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-seattle-soc > - Lance Braud http://www.lancebraud.com -------------------------------------------------------- "The two most famous things to come out of Berkeley are LSD and UNIX. I don't think that this is a coincidence." - unknown - Lance Braud http://www.lancebraud.com -------------------------------------------------------- "DEMOCRACY is 2 Hungry wolves and a sheep discussing what's for Dinner. LIBERTY is a Well Armed Sheep willing to contest the Majority Decision." From ldb at neoamericana.com Fri Jan 21 07:03:33 2005 From: ldb at neoamericana.com (Lance Braud) Date: Fri Jan 21 06:59:31 2005 Subject: Meeting This Saturday In-Reply-To: <5D48C58E-6A15-11D9-9118-000A95D77CCE@neoamericana.com> References: <20050117051107.GB11294@yukidoke.org> <5D48C58E-6A15-11D9-9118-000A95D77CCE@neoamericana.com> Message-ID: <900F1A8A-6B7A-11D9-A417-000A95D77CCE@neoamericana.com> No one is even going to chastise my spelling? Lance On Jan 19, 2005, at 4:26 AM, Lance Braud wrote: > Beer! Dim Sum! Debain! The geek trinity. Sounds good. > > lance > > > > > On Jan 16, 2005, at 9:11 PM, Benj. Mako Hill wrote: > >> Greetings, >> >> I can't remember if I mentioned it on this list but as several people >> on the list know, I moved to New York last September. While I'm >> physically in New York at the moment, my heart is still very much in >> Seattle. :) >> >> Enough with the mushy stuff... ;) >> >> If folks want to get together while I'm here for keysigning and the >> normal Debian geeking-out, that would be great! :) >> >> I've embarked on a few project since I left (or immediately before) >> including taking a job working full-time for Canonical Ltd. on the >> Debian derivative Ubuntu which I'd be happy to chat about and can >> probably arrange for a pile of CDs of. It'll be nice to see some >> familiar faces! >> >> I'm going to tentatively suggest meeting up Saturday afternoon (4pm) >> downtown somewhere for coffee or beer or (if we're feeling ambitious) >> dim sum. If I don't hear any strong objections, I'll follow-up to this >> list with more specific details in a couple days. >> >> Regards, >> Mako >> >> >> -- >> Benjamin Mako Hill >> mako@debian.org >> http://mako.yukidoke.org/ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> debian-seattle-soc mailing list >> debian-seattle-soc@lists.yukidoke.org >> http://lists.yukidoke.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-seattle-soc >> > - Lance Braud > http://www.lancebraud.com > > -------------------------------------------------------- > > "The two most famous things to come out of Berkeley are LSD and UNIX. > I don't think that this is a coincidence." - unknown > > > - Lance Braud > http://www.lancebraud.com > > -------------------------------------------------------- > > "DEMOCRACY is 2 Hungry wolves and a sheep discussing what's for Dinner. > LIBERTY is a Well Armed Sheep willing to contest the Majority > Decision." > > > _______________________________________________ > debian-seattle-soc mailing list > debian-seattle-soc@lists.yukidoke.org > http://lists.yukidoke.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-seattle-soc > > - Lance Braud http://www.lancebraud.com -------------------------------------------------------- "DEMOCRACY is 2 Hungry wolves and a sheep discussing what's for Dinner. LIBERTY is a Well Armed Sheep willing to contest the Majority Decision." - Lance Braud http://www.lancebraud.com -------------------------------------------------------- Sacred cows make the best hamburger. -- Mark Twain.