>> but a little company over here called Lockheed Martin....

BASTARD!   couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.


>> Since he's such a good mate of mine, I'd be very grateful if you
can show him and his wife some aussie hospitality and make sure they
enjoy themselves.


sounds like a chalenge to me. did you drop any hints on who was more
sociable and welcoming - Sydney-siders** or Brisbane-ites? sounds like
there'll be a decient number of each...



** yeah, trick question, I know.


On 22/02/06, Spike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I was planning to be there, but a little company over here called
> Lockheed Martin have put me in a pair of financial manacles, so I'll
> have to pass.
>
> For all of you who've been promising me CFEclipse beers for the last
> couple of years, you can do me a huge favor and take care of Rob
> Rohan. I pretty much twisted his arm to get him to go to webDU, now I
> feel like a complete turd for dropping out at the last minute and
> leaving him there on his own.
>
> In case you don't already know, Rob is the original founder of the
> CFEclipse project and has probably written more code than anyone else
> in the project. He's certainly done more to make CFEclipse the tool it
> is today than anyone else. He just doesn't make a lot of noise about
> it. He's one of only two or three people I've ever met who has my
> total respect and that's quite an achievement in itself. There are no
> other programmers on that list.
>
> He's also the author of Neuromancer which is an asynchronous JS
> library for talking to webservices. Not forgetting the other 20 or so
> projects for various different platforms and environments that he
> somehow manages to find time for. Since he's such a good mate of mine,
> I'd be very grateful if you can show him and his wife some aussie
> hospitality and make sure they enjoy themselves.
>
> Spike
>
> On 2/21/06, Gareth Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  Me, doing the same as Darren, Wednesday morning for a workshop, back home
> > Friday night.. and I must say.. losing an hour on the way down is a bit
> > annoying, but the 20-30 minute trip back is like jumping on a concord or
> > something.
> >
> >  Hopefully this year I'll be a little less nervous on the flight coming home
> > ay Darren. (Who might remember from last year, the plane was delayed because
> > of storms, then the ride was a bit bumpy.).
> >
> >  Cheers
> >  Gareth.
> >
> >
> >  Rosemary Norwood wrote:
> >  Yup, myself and a team colleague are among that number.
> >
> > Rosemary Norwood
> >
> > On 2/22/06, Darren Tracey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >  I'm going. Flying down Wednesday morning and flying out late Friday
> > night. Doing the banquet too.
> > There's a bunch of other peole from the large banking company I work
> > for also going.
> >
> > Darren Tracey
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> --------------------------------------------
> Stephen Milligan
> Do you do the Badger?
> http://www.yellowbadger.com
>
> Do you cfeclipse? http://www.cfeclipse.org
>
>
>

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