On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 17:59, Trung Ngo wrote:
> Hi.
> I'm a pretty new member here (and the MOST project too, I knew it
> before I know HNLug :">) and therefore I'm more than eager to jump
> right in a regular social event like this.
Great
> But as I'm graduating from
> high school,
You are a u
Hi.
I'm a pretty new member here (and the MOST project too, I knew it
before I know HNLug :">) and therefore I'm more than eager to jump
right in a regular social event like this. But as I'm graduating from
high school, I can't make money yet and asking parents for money is a
painful thing to do. S
So just as a reminder then:
What: We will have our bi-weekly HanoiLUG Happy Hour
When: 7:30pm, Sunday May 22nd, 2011
Where: Lollybooks Cafe, 18/131 Thai Ha, Dong Da, Hanoi
http://lollybooks.com/
For the next session on June 4th, perhaps we will do something more "jolly" and
"beer-y" at a bia hoi
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 13:00, Lilly Nguyen wrote:
>
> I'm hesitant to do that since people are usually busy after the Coding Dojo,
> with other plans.
> Plus, it would just make for a long day to go from one into the next.
You can get the Happy Hour done somewhere near CNF and right after
Coding
(2011/05/20 1:23), Duong "Yang" ヤン Ha Nguyen wrote:
I would rather prefer a quiet place
+1
Any suggestion other than Lilo books?
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Le 2011-05-20 08:59 +0200, Hai-Nam Nguyen a écrit :
> > Sometimes, I (we) should change
> > myself (ourselves) a bit to meet all others.
>
> Like switching to Ubuntu ? ;)
You… are… Evil!!! :-D ;-)
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>> To: "Hanoi Linux Users Group"
>> Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 1:53:26 AM
>> Subject: Re: [HanoiLUG] Reinstating Happy Hour
>>
>> But it's true we have quite opposite preferences here, and may be the
>> right way is to split the meetings
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Lilly Nguyen wrote:
>> (2011/05/19 23:39), Lilly Nguyen wrote:
>>>
>>> No problem: the premise of Happy Hour was just informal get together so
>>> that we could hang out, socialize, etc. It's been awhile, but the initial
>>> proposal was weekly Saturday nights (a
> (2011/05/19 23:39), Lilly Nguyen wrote:
>>
>> No problem: the premise of Happy Hour was just informal get together so that
>> we could hang out, socialize, etc. It's been awhile, but the initial
>> proposal was weekly Saturday nights (around 8pm) at Cafe Dac Di,
> Let me suggest: Merge Happy H
(2011/05/19 23:39), Lilly Nguyen wrote:
No problem: the premise of Happy Hour was just informal get together so that we
could hang out, socialize, etc. It's been awhile, but the initial proposal was
weekly Saturday nights (around 8pm) at Cafe Dac Di,
Let me suggest: Merge Happy Hour with Cod
2011/5/20 Serge Stinckwich :
> What is lollybooks café ?
>
It's the coffee of my wife, in Thai Ha street, the Gnome 3 launch
party was organized there.
Address and map available @ http://lollybooks.com/
Gwenhael
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What is lollybooks café ?
Envoyé de mon iPhone
Le 20 mai 2011 à 08:37, Gwenhael Le Moine a écrit
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>> You would be surprised how many people prefer a quiet place…
>
> I strongly second that, noisy places make me feel really tired really fast.
>
> You all know HanoiLUG is always welcome at Lo
After hearing everyone out, I think it might be a good idea to switch between
cafe and bia hoi?
Let's do a "quieter" session at a cafe this time and for the next time then do
a more "jolly" gathering of beer and noise.
Why don't we say then Sunday, May 22nd, 2011, at 7:30pm at Lollybooks Cafe,
- Original Message -
> From: "Jean Christophe André"
> To: "Hanoi Linux Users Group"
> Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 1:53:26 AM
> Subject: Re: [HanoiLUG] Reinstating Happy Hour
>
> But it's true we have quite opposite preferences here, and may
> You would be surprised how many people prefer a quiet place…
I strongly second that, noisy places make me feel really tired really fast.
You all know HanoiLUG is always welcome at Lollybooks Café ;)
Gwh
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Le 2011-05-20 01:16 +0700, Truong Anh. Tuan a écrit :
> You are right. That's me :D
> I prefer exciting places, not quiet ones, especially for chatting :)
I guessed it from your previous answer! ;-)
> You still can hear, if you really want that, of course.
> I don't mind if there is some noise ar
On Fri, 20 May 2011, Jean Christophe André wrote:
> …
>
> Now, the only thing always annoying me is this cultural difference
> around the “need/love for noise” aspect… ;-) I really love to be able
> to _hear_ everybody sayings without having to concentrate for that…
> So I would rather prefer a q
- Original Message -
> From: "Jean Christophe André"
> To: "Hanoi Linux Users Group"
> Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 1:00:06 AM
> Subject: Re: [HanoiLUG] Reinstating Happy Hour
>
> Now, the only thing always annoying me is this cultural difference
>
Le 2011-05-19 23:39 +0700, Lilly Nguyen a écrit :
> No problem: the premise of Happy Hour was just informal get together so that
> we could hang out, socialize, etc. It's been awhile, but the initial proposal
> was weekly Saturday nights (around 8pm) at Cafe Dac Di, however it eventually
> dissi
- Original Message -
> From: "Lilly Nguyen"
> To: "Hanoi Linux Users Group"
> Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 11:39:02 PM
> Subject: Re: [HanoiLUG] Reinstating Happy Hour
>
> On May 19, 2011, at 6:11 PM, Jean Christophe André wrote:
>
> No
On May 19, 2011, at 6:11 PM, Jean Christophe André wrote:
> Le 2011-05-19 16:35 +0700, Lilly Nguyen a écrit :
>> It's been awhile, but after seeing everyone at the Ubuntu release
>> party, I thought we should try and reinstate the "Happy Hour".
>> I propose that rather than weekly, how about bi-we
Le 19/05/2011 13:11, Jean Christophe André a écrit :
> Could you remind me (us) what is this “Happy Hour” all about? ;)
+1. Love to hear more about it ;)
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Le 2011-05-19 16:35 +0700, Lilly Nguyen a écrit :
> It's been awhile, but after seeing everyone at the Ubuntu release
> party, I thought we should try and reinstate the "Happy Hour".
> I propose that rather than weekly, how about bi-weekly? And since
> the Coding Dojos now take place on Saturdays,
Hi all,
It's been awhile, but after seeing everyone at the Ubuntu release party, I
thought we should try and reinstate the "Happy Hour". I propose that rather
than weekly, how about bi-weekly? And since the Coding Dojos now take place on
Saturdays, it might be better to move the day to Sunday?
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