It's actually pretty pleasant in starting middle of October to end of
February - sometimes even with strong cold winds in December. I remember 2
Decembers ago spending a lot of my time around there where there were
warnings of ice on road. And some old homes there are not equipped with
heating, so you would see a few places where some would build a small
bonfire or light up their bbq pits..

 

Cheers

 

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Houston isn't nasty hot when?

 

We are close to announcements, either tomorrow or Monday.

 

There will be a WWRUG13 just setting the details.

 

Daniel

 

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Sent: February 28, 2013 5:49 PM
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September in Houston is nasty hot!

 

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Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 9:27 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
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Logistically we cannot move the WWRUG to Europe, 

which does not preclude a separate event there.

 

Personally I would go with October and do Octoberfest in Waterloo Canada,

But then we are in Friday conversation territory and last I checked today is
Weds.

 

Arrangements are almost complete for remaining where we were towards late
September,

But there is many a slip twixt cup and lip, or in this case pen and paper.

 

I am really hoping to be able to announce things this Friday,

but there are other parties that have to put pen to paper.

(or electronically sign in some form).

 

Daniel

 

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Ben, I would balk at that. Not that I don't want to go to Europe but
realistically I doubt I would be making it to WWRUG that year.

Jason

On Feb 27, 2013 6:50 AM, "Ben Chernys" <ben.cher...@softwaretoolhouse.com>
wrote:

Another +1 for Europe (the real one J)  But I expect BMC would balk at that!



And there's certainly no green coloured beer in Ireland though plenty of
Guinness.  I have drunk green coloured beer on St Pattie's day in Calgary,
and Calgary has a whole slew of Irish pubs.



We do have a small St Pattie's day street fest where you can walk around
with your Guinness or a more usual German beer and sausages (& if you're
lucky pork neck steaks!) and hear plenty of English speaking - in Munich
(and a few Irish pubs too).

Cheers

Ben

www.softwaretoolhouse.com





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Sent: February-27-13 13:32
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
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**

Actually, St. Patrick's day isn't much celebrated in Ireland, except for the
tourists.  It's a far bigger holiday in America.

Rick

On Feb 27, 2013 3:25 AM, "Dan Miller" <dan.mil...@bt.com> wrote:

i vote to move the WWRUG to Ireland, move it to March and you can all enjoy
St Patricks day  :-)

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