On Jul 26, 2006, at 2:19 PM, Joe Little wrote:
On 7/25/06, Ken Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to request that everyone wear their WWDC badges at The
Thirsty Bear so that we can figure out who everyone is!
Ken
It will also be helpful for me to collect money :)
I have note
On 7/25/06, Ken Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to request that everyone wear their WWDC badges at The
Thirsty Bear so that we can figure out who everyone is!
Ken
It will also be helpful for me to collect money :)
So, we now have three dishes of food and 79 people. Still just
I won't actually be attending WWDC, but I can stick a nametag on :)
On Jul 25, 2006, at 1:26 PM, Ken Anderson wrote:
I would like to request that everyone wear their WWDC badges at The
Thirsty Bear so that we can figure out who everyone is!
Ken
On Jul 12, 2006, at 2:14 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
I would like to request that everyone wear their WWDC badges at The
Thirsty Bear so that we can figure out who everyone is!
Ken
On Jul 12, 2006, at 2:14 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
Hi,
On Jul 11, 2006, at 6:13 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Would be nice to add two fields on your WWDC Meet Up page :
I think obnoxious hats blocking the view for other attendees will get
everyone's attention. But that's just me.
On 7/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Since this will be my first year going, I don't want to try to
organize something that might not work out. But if any of the
Since this will be my first year going, I don't want to try to
organize something that might not work out. But if any of the
veterans want to try, I'm willing to help out.
Here's an idea - Cafe Press also does bumper stickers. We could each
get a clipboard to put our bingo card on, and ha
I was thinking of that too. We should all buy WO t-shirts and wear
them at the Keynote on Monday and the Java/WO Feedback Forum on Friday.
Maybe we don't need to be all in the same stop but we can make groups
of 10-15 people ?
That would be hilarious! I'm buying the 3D EO shirt for the key
There are a lot of media folks at the keynote. They might notice.
On Jul 24, 2006, at 10:28 AM, Danny Wang wrote:
That would be hilarious! I'm buying the 3D EO shirt for the keynote/
Monday night. Maybe we can gather a group outside the keynote
beforehand and all go in at once? Just a thoug
Miguel,Honestly, it's insane.Danny's idea is a good one, but one that's almost impossible to actually do unless you all arrive at 7 AM. The line to get into the keynote stretches around the entire building, in multiple directions. Finding other people on line is near impossible. Also, don't expe
Hi!
OK, I'm starting to really hate the dictionary shorcut... now for
the full email:
Hi!
BTW, what time do you recommend the WWDC newbies to go to the
Moscone Center to get a place for the keynote? I suppose there are
places for everyone (right?) but I would like to se
Hi!
BTW, what time do you recommend the WWDC newbies to go to the
Moscone Center to get a place for the keynote? I suppose there are
places for everyone (right?) but I would like to see Jobs a little
bigger than in the usual tiny quicktime window... :) ie, how do we
get a good seat?
That would be hilarious! I'm buying the 3D EO shirt for the keynote/
Monday night. Maybe we can gather a group outside the keynote
beforehand and all go in at once? Just a thought. =)
On Jul 24, 2006, at 11:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought about posting about this myself last night.
I thought about posting about this myself last night. There is potential here for a group "event", but I don't think we have the time or the organization to pull it off. There will be about 70 of us there, assuming everyone goes to the keynote, and if we could coordinate so we were all wearing th
On Jul 23, 2006, at 8:51 PM, Joe Little wrote:
Ok. I'll confirm on Monday the 7:30-10:30 timing and 70 people
minimum. I'll also have the order one more of one of the two dishes or
something else (to make three dishes)
I'd vote for a third dish of something else.
--
Coming sometime... - an
At 3:15 PM -0700 7/23/06, Chuck Hill wrote:
Thanks, I'd forgotten about that. 76 people signed up so far!
... which number, is, in my opinion, quite a statement in itself.
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On 7/24/06, Geoff Hopson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are the WO crowd going to play WWDC Bingo?
http://arstechnica.com/staff/fatbits.ars/2006/7/23/47
Are the WO crowd going to play WWDC Bingo?http://arstechnica.com/staff/fatbits.ars/2006/7/23/4730MAybe if a WO person wins they should stand up and shout "WebObjects" (before they ae escorted from the hall)
Wish I was going...GeoffOn 24/07/06, Joe Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok. I'll confirm
Ok. I'll confirm on Monday the 7:30-10:30 timing and 70 people
minimum. I'll also have the order one more of one of the two dishes or
something else (to make three dishes)
On 7/23/06, Chuck Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks, I'd forgotten about that. 76 people signed up so far!
On Jul 2
Thanks, I'd forgotten about that. 76 people signed up so far!
On Jul 23, 2006, at 1:27 PM, Ken Anderson wrote:
Hey Chuck,
Could you update the time to be from 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm?
Ken
On Jul 12, 2006, at 2:14 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
Hi,
On Jul 11, 2006, at 6:13 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Hey Chuck,
Could you update the time to be from 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm?
Ken
On Jul 12, 2006, at 2:14 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
Hi,
On Jul 11, 2006, at 6:13 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Would be nice to add two fields on your WWDC Meet Up page : which
company and which hotel they are going to
I h
I think that might be a good idea. No sense in abandoning the free
beer and food too early.
Chuck
On Jul 20, 2006, at 4:52 PM, Joe Little wrote:
Raises another question. The WWDC reception starts around 6:30-7. Its
hard to read what the real timing is. Should I move our reception to
7:30-1
Raises another question. The WWDC reception starts around 6:30-7. Its
hard to read what the real timing is. Should I move our reception to
7:30-10:30 to be safe. Its puts us out another half hour, but if there
is need for more drinking...
On 7/20/06, Chuck Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jul
On Jul 19, 2006, at 5:29 PM, shaun wrote:
Joe Little wrote:
Up front we just pay for the food and the bartender, with gratuity
and
tax included. That's what costing $6/person now (or perhaps $7 if I
add a dish). Separately, there is a $15/person drink minimum, so
people need to drink up on t
Joe Little wrote:
Up front we just pay for the food and the bartender, with gratuity and
tax included. That's what costing $6/person now (or perhaps $7 if I
add a dish). Separately, there is a $15/person drink minimum, so
people need to drink up on their own tab. At the end of the day,
Sounds
On 7/19/06, Miguel Arroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
Go ahed... you don't need to ask me permission to buy us more
food! ;)
I still did not fully understand the numbers for how much we have
to pay (in europe there's no gratuity, it's included in the goods
price, for example), but who c
Hi!
Go ahed... you don't need to ask me permission to buy us more
food! ;)
I still did not fully understand the numbers for how much we have
to pay (in europe there's no gratuity, it's included in the goods
price, for example), but who cares... just say the grand total...
after spen
On 20.07.2006, at 1:24 Uhr, Joe Little wrote:
A quick question. Would people mind throwing in another dollar up
front to get more upfront food (another dish?) I ask since we are now
at around 70 people so that little bit we have might not stretch.
No problem at all ... I'm very surprised how m
Sounds good to me. Thanks for doing the organizing!
janine
On Jul 19, 2006, at 4:24 PM, Joe Little wrote:
A quick question. Would people mind throwing in another dollar up
front to get more upfront food (another dish?) I ask since we are now
at around 70 people so that little bit we have migh
A quick question. Would people mind throwing in another dollar up
front to get more upfront food (another dish?) I ask since we are now
at around 70 people so that little bit we have might not stretch. The
extra people already gives us $20 more than we need for the current
food, but its still shy
And with that, we now have 61 people attending. Let's just try to keep
this below 100 so we don't run out of space ;)
On 7/18/06, Chuck Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now that is thinking. Done!
http://www.gvcsitemaker.com/chill.at.gvc
On Jul 18, 2006, at 10:48 AM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
> H
Now that is thinking. Done!
http://www.gvcsitemaker.com/chill.at.gvc
On Jul 18, 2006, at 10:48 AM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!
Is it possible to add this info to the Chuck's CMS, so that all
the meet-up info is centralized into one place?
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2006/07/18, at 18:40, Jo
Hi!
Is it possible to add this info to the Chuck's CMS, so that all
the meet-up info is centralized into one place?
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2006/07/18, at 18:40, Joe Little wrote:
http://www.thirstybear.com/
(there is an interactive directions link)
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=
http://www.thirstybear.com/
(there is an interactive directions link)
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&ie=UTF8&saddr=4th+St+%26+Howard+St,+San+Francisco,+CA+94103&daddr=661+howard+street,+san+francisco,+ca&om=1
(yes, these are driving directions. Its really that close!)
Current food selec
Just so everyone knows, I've signed us up for the ThirstyBear Brewing
Company. I'll provide all details in a bit (where, maps, etc), but
it'll be from 7-10pm, with an expected cost per person of $20 and a
minimum attendance of 55. (57 are listed on the list right now). I
have until 24th to cancel
On 13-Jul-06, at 11:04 AM, Marc Respass wrote:
Joe,
I forgot what the day and time is and I just read through a *lot*
of messages. Are we shooting for Monday evening? I arrive Sunday
evening and have nothing scheduled.
I think the consensus is for Monday evening after the ADC reception.
Joe,
I forgot what the day and time is and I just read through a *lot* of
messages. Are we shooting for Monday evening? I arrive Sunday evening
and have nothing scheduled.
Marc
On Jul 12, 2006, at 8:22 PM, Joe Little wrote:
ThirstyBear likely doesn't have a full-time events manager, so I
You're not alone Miguel, I don't drink alcohol either;)
We'll get our head twisted with fruit juice;)
Xavier
Hi!
Sorry... tea only! :P I'm starting to wonder if I'll be accepted
at the meet-up at all... ;)
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2006/07/12, at 23:47, Chuck Hill wrote:
Do you at le
On Jul 12, 2006, at 5:22 PM, Joe Little wrote:
ThirstyBear likely doesn't have a full-time events manager, so I'll
probably get a call in the next day or two. I'll keep everyone
informed. If we have to vote on things, I'm sure Chuck can make yet
another handy WO-App in a jiffy to facilitate :)
ThirstyBear likely doesn't have a full-time events manager, so I'll
probably get a call in the next day or two. I'll keep everyone
informed. If we have to vote on things, I'm sure Chuck can make yet
another handy WO-App in a jiffy to facilitate :)
On 7/12/06, Chuck Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
You're living my worst nightmare!
On Jul 12, 2006, at 4:27 PM, Owen McKerrow wrote:
I'll do you one better Miguel, I have no alcohol or caffeine ! So I
don't even have tea : ) Before anyone ask's its cause of a heart
condition.
Owen McKerrow
WebMaster, emlab
Ph : +61 02 4221 5517
http://e
I'll do you one better Miguel, I have no alcohol or caffeine ! So I
don't even have tea : ) Before anyone ask's its cause of a heart
condition.
Owen McKerrow
WebMaster, emlab
Ph : +61 02 4221 5517
http://emlab.uow.edu.au
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On Jul 12, 2006, at 6:52 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!
Sorry... tea only! :P I'm starting to wonder if I'll be accepted
at the meet-up at all... ;)
Yours
Miguel Arroz
Geez, Miguel, I'm really sorry! I didn't realize that you were
consumption challenged. It's OK, though, I hear that
Yeah, I'm on 'digest' so I might be a couple of emails behind. :-o
--
josh
On Jul 12, 2006, at 4:10 PM, Joe Little wrote:
Well, I have to see if I can get the room etc, and what the deal is.
If the simpler solution is available, we may avail ourselves of it.
On 7/12/06, Joshua Paul <[EMAIL P
Well, I have to see if I can get the room etc, and what the deal is.
If the simpler solution is available, we may avail ourselves of it.
On 7/12/06, Joshua Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay, it's not the most ideal situation, but I've set up a Fundable
goal of $940. That's $20 per person, wi
Okay, it's not the most ideal situation, but I've set up a Fundable
goal of $940. That's $20 per person, with 47 people signed up at the
GVC site. The rub is that there's a 7% fee imposed by Fundable for
helping to raise the funds, and a $10 fee for them to mail a check.
However, I look at
Agreed.On Jul 12, 2006, at 6:52 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:Or I can simply organize, if they allow, the cash bar and pay the $125 for the room, with each person paying me $2 to cover, on their own for their drinks and any ordered food. That sounds like a good option. And more in keeping with our planni
Me likes the alcohol, but hates the beer and coffee. So, you'll be in
good company. Earl Grey any day for me :)
On 7/12/06, Miguel Arroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
Sorry... tea only! :P I'm starting to wonder if I'll be accepted
at the meet-up at all... ;)
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 20
sounds like the chances are pretty slim ;-)
Alan
On Jul 12, 2006, at 4:52 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!
Sorry... tea only! :P I'm starting to wonder if I'll be accepted
at the meet-up at all... ;)
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2006/07/12, at 23:47, Chuck Hill wrote:
Do you at least drink c
Tea, eh? I dunno. We might have to take a vote on this. ;-)
On Jul 12, 2006, at 3:52 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!
Sorry... tea only! :P I'm starting to wonder if I'll be accepted
at the meet-up at all... ;)
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2006/07/12, at 23:47, Chuck Hill wrote:
Do you at
le, Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Such things have been dealt with before. What about a Paypal or Kagi
account?
Don Carlile
> From: Joe Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 15:17:02 -0700
> To: Marc Respass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: WebObjects L
Hi!
Sorry... tea only! :P I'm starting to wonder if I'll be accepted
at the meet-up at all... ;)
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2006/07/12, at 23:47, Chuck Hill wrote:
Do you at least drink coffee?
On Jul 12, 2006, at 3:07 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!
Just confirming, but... I suppose al
On Jul 12, 2006, at 3:17 PM, Joe Little wrote:
I don't have a problem with the $20.. The issue is that most places
want to have something up front. I'm willing to foot the required
bill, and then it'll be up to me to collect. At the going numbers, we
are likely looking at a single tab requireme
Do you at least drink coffee?
On Jul 12, 2006, at 3:07 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!
Just confirming, but... I suppose all those places have non-
alcoholic drinks and food! I don't drink alcohol, but I'm always
ready to eat some tasty stuff and drink fruit juices! :)
(Yes, I don't drin
le <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 15:17:02 -0700
> To: Marc Respass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: WebObjects List
> Subject: Re: Re: WWDC WO Meet
>
> I don't have a problem with the $20.. The issue is that most places
> want to have something up front
Such things have been dealt with before. What about a Paypal or Kagi
account?
Don Carlile
> From: Joe Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 15:17:02 -0700
> To: Marc Respass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: WebObjects List
> Subject: Re: Re: WWDC WO Meet
>
Always the case. Just for everyone's info:
http://www.thirstybear.com/
I'm thinking the Billar Room.
On 7/12/06, Miguel Arroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
Just confirming, but... I suppose all those places have non-
alcoholic drinks and food! I don't drink alcohol, but I'm always
ready
I don't have a problem with the $20.. The issue is that most places
want to have something up front. I'm willing to foot the required
bill, and then it'll be up to me to collect. At the going numbers, we
are likely looking at a single tab requirement for the party and some
up front food ordered. I
+3 for the m Dimension crew for the Thirsty Bear. Odds are there is
no place we can shove 50+ people that is going to be free, and $20-30
is perfectly reasonable for food + drinking ... and good times with
good friends ... priceless :')
On Jul 12, 2006, at 6:06 PM, Marc Respass wrote:
The
Hi!
Just confirming, but... I suppose all those places have non-
alcoholic drinks and food! I don't drink alcohol, but I'm always
ready to eat some tasty stuff and drink fruit juices! :)
(Yes, I don't drink, and I wash... I'm not a real geek! ;) )
yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2006/07/12, a
The Thirsty Bear is a great place and for goodness sake, $20? Take
the train from SFO to the City and you can save 20. :). $20 sounds
like a bargain to me, not a show stopper. Unless I missed something
and there's going to be some need for 100 singles (in which, case I'm
still going) ;)
A
Dully noted, but after Chucks comment, the open mic thing sounds more
intrigueing :)
However, I looked into Thirsty Bear. Because of our size we can
comfortably get the billiard room for free, but the catch is the
minimal payment stuff:
Food and Beverage Minimums: Food minimum requirement is $
Well, although Open Mic night could be kind of painful to be around,
they might have a separate room for large groups. Hopefully
soundproofed. :)
janine
On Jul 12, 2006, at 1:54 PM, Joe Little wrote:
Just looked at it, and it appears that at 7:30pm that night open-mic
night is on, so an e
What could be more fun than a bunch of drunken WO developers with a
microphone! I have somethin I wanna shay...
On Jul 12, 2006, at 1:54 PM, Joe Little wrote:
Just looked at it, and it appears that at 7:30pm that night open-mic
night is on, so an event there is already planned.
On 7/12/06
I really think you guys should consider the Thirsty Bear unless it's
booked... Their upstairs is perfect for this size.
On Jul 12, 2006, at 4:51 PM, Joe Little wrote:
On 7/12/06, Chuck Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jul 12, 2006, at 1:07 PM, Joe Little wrote:
> Here's an idea. Instead
Just looked at it, and it appears that at 7:30pm that night open-mic
night is on, so an event there is already planned.
On 7/12/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Josh suggests the Hotel Utah (http://www.thehotelutahsaloon.com).
From a quick look at their website they have WiFi an
On 7/12/06, Chuck Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jul 12, 2006, at 1:07 PM, Joe Little wrote:
> Here's an idea. Instead of us all trying to find a good pub that has
> room for us, etc, would it not be reasonable to just have a
> "reception" at the King George meeting room. We can get bar ser
Josh suggests the Hotel Utah (http://www.thehotelutahsaloon.com).
From a quick look at their website they have WiFi and an event
planning contact, both of which seem like good things. Does someone
local want to contact them? If not I will do it, but someone who
could go by and take a loo
On Jul 12, 2006, at 1:07 PM, Joe Little wrote:
Here's an idea. Instead of us all trying to find a good pub that has
room for us, etc, would it not be reasonable to just have a
"reception" at the King George meeting room. We can get bar service or
something like that. Selection, of course, may n
Here's an idea. Instead of us all trying to find a good pub that has
room for us, etc, would it not be reasonable to just have a
"reception" at the King George meeting room. We can get bar service or
something like that. Selection, of course, may not be as wide, but it
may be the easier thing to d
Close enough to not multi-user, anyway... 97% of the time one person
would be using it, and on the few occasions when someone else needed
it, it'd be just as easy to make a copy of the data file, or to have
the other person use the computer it'd be on, as it would to access a
web app from a
Hi,
On Jul 11, 2006, at 6:13 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Would be nice to add two fields on your WWDC Meet Up page : which
company and which hotel they are going to
I have done this and also added a contact field if anyone want to
provide that info as well.
http://www.global-village.net/c
On Jul 11, 2006, at 6:13 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
BTW, which hotel are you going ? We're going to King George,
anyone WO dudes going there too ?
I am at the King George, my home away from home in SF.
Chuck
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Coming sometime... - an introduction to web applications using
WebObjects and
On Jul 12, 2006, at 9:52 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
A couple people have mentioned that they were looking into meeting
places ... Anyone find out pricing/availability by any chance?
Chuck's form lists 43 people, which probably means we're over 50
actually.
At least, I'd think. And for anyo
I'm not attending, but live in SF, so I'll try to go (if it's not
going to be too crowded!). Someone ought to start an evite for this,
it'd be much easier to keep track of.
On Jul 10, 2006, at 10:52 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Monday would be fine
After adding my votes to either Mon or We
A couple people have mentioned that they were looking into meeting
places ... Anyone find out pricing/availability by any chance?
Chuck's form lists 43 people, which probably means we're over 50
actually.
On Jul 11, 2006, at 1:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cool, I signed up.
I e-maile
On 12.07.2006, at 10:06 Uhr, Daniel DeCovnick wrote:
It started with the modeling - it's easier in CoreData because one
doesn't have to worry about mapping to database tables - no primary
keys, no join tables for many-to-many relationships... It's got a
faster learning curve...
Hmmm. Okay
It started with the modeling - it's easier in CoreData because one
doesn't have to worry about mapping to database tables - no primary
keys, no join tables for many-to-many relationships... It's got a
faster learning curve... Also I prefer Objective-C to Java. :-p.
I don't know how they wan
On 12.07.2006, at 2:20 Uhr, Chuck Hill wrote:
I am not surprised that the presentation is easier in WO, HTML is a
rather simple, constrained UI. The difference in business logic
between CoreData and WO/EOF is intriguing. What is in CoreData /
lacking in WO that makes CoreData easier?
I
On Jul 11, 2006, at 2:18 PM, Daniel DeCovnick wrote:
I'm still a relative newbie at WebObjects... got into it just
before WWDC last year, wrote the better part of an app that didn't
end up being needed, now developing a CoreData and WO app in
parallel since the client hasn't decided whethe
I wish I was going to WWDC this year.
This year I'll stay at work coding away in WebObjects... :-) I did
get one of the T-shirts with the EOs though. :-)
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I'm still a relative newbie at WebObjects... got into it just before
WWDC last year, wrote the better part of an app that didn't end up
being needed, now developing a CoreData and WO app in parallel since
the client hasn't decided whether they want a desktop or web app
yet... fortunately, i
Or perhaps we just all gather together and give out perserverance
awards to some of the devs here :)
On 7/11/06, Pascal Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If we are more that 30 WO dudes, we should develop a plan to show to
Apple that WO is used more than they think. We are currently writing a
If we are more that 30 WO dudes, we should develop a plan to show to
Apple that WO is used more than they think. We are currently writing a
sheet where we will write down the number of customers and applications
that we have (and the importance of those apps), perhaps if every WO
dude going to
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
> It was great to be able to thank Cliff Tuel in person for this tireless
> support of WO.
I'll be there, thanking you for supporting my bar tab. :-)
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On Jul 11, 2006, at 10:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cool, I signed up.
I e-mailed Josh Marker last night and asked if he has any
suggestions for a venue (he lives in SF) and he had a place he was
going to call to see if they could handle us. Hopefully he'll show
up here and let us kn
Cool, I signed up.
I e-mailed Josh Marker last night and asked if he has any suggestions
for a venue (he lives in SF) and he had a place he was going to call
to see if they could handle us. Hopefully he'll show up here and let
us know if he found a place.
janine
On Jul 11, 2006, at 10:0
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 co
Count me in too. +1 more.
Karl
On 11-Jul-06, at 12:35 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
On Jul 10, 2006, at 10:33 PM, Joe Little wrote:
What's scary is that I think we have some 30-40+ people coming. Does
that sound right? Most of the places require money upfront or
stuff to
load up a place :)
Wha
On Jul 11, 2006, at 8:59 AM, Jeremy Rosenberg wrote:
Great, a bunch of Java programmers bathing in the sinks at the
Moscone Center, somehow I don't think we'd be asked back...
But they would never forget us!
:-P
On 11-Jul-06, at 8:38 AM, Ken Anderson wrote:
The bathrooms in Moscone
On Jul 10, 2006, at 10:33 PM, Joe Little wrote:
What's scary is that I think we have some 30-40+ people coming. Does
that sound right? Most of the places require money upfront or stuff to
load up a place :)
What I recall from last year is that a lot more people showed up
than said they wou
I know ... ;-)
On 11.07.2006, at 17:38 Uhr, Ken Anderson wrote:
The bathrooms in Moscone West are very nice :)
On Jul 11, 2006, at 11:27 AM, Guido Neitzer wrote:
On 11.07.2006, at 16:36 Uhr, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Mark Twain here. Is was the most inexpensive one in the area
(with my mi
Great, a bunch of Java programmers bathing in the sinks at the Moscone Center, somehow I don't think we'd be asked back...On 11-Jul-06, at 8:38 AM, Ken Anderson wrote:The bathrooms in Moscone West are very nice :)On Jul 11, 2006, at 11:27 AM, Guido Neitzer wrote: On 11.07.2006, at 16:36 Uhr, M
The bathrooms in Moscone West are very nice :)
On Jul 11, 2006, at 11:27 AM, Guido Neitzer wrote:
On 11.07.2006, at 16:36 Uhr, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Mark Twain here. Is was the most inexpensive one in the area
(with my minimum requirements, private bathroom, etc),
You're really going t
On 11.07.2006, at 16:36 Uhr, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Mark Twain here. Is was the most inexpensive one in the area
(with my minimum requirements, private bathroom, etc),
You're really going to wash during WWDC? And you think, you're a
developer? ;-)
cug, without private bathroom but chea
Count me in for Monday.
Haris Pobric
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On Jul 11, 2006, at 12:40 AM, Alan Ward wrote:
I think Pierre may be onto something with Eddie Rickenbackers. I
haven't been there in several years
(I don't live in the Bay Area any more) but I used to work right
around the corn
Hi!
Mark Twain here. Is was the most inexpensive one in the area (with
my minimum requirements, private bathroom, etc), if you can use the
"inexpensive" word in SF hotels!
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2006/07/11, at 14:13, Pascal Robert wrote:
Well, let's hope that the San Francisco Apple S
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 w
Folks,
Two things:
1) setWebObjectsGetTogetherAttendeeCount(
webObjectsGetTogetherAttendeeCount() + 1 )
I'll be there on Monday! :-)
2) As a WWDC veteran, I think that the chaos on Thursday at the campus
will make it less than practical to have a get together associated with
it.
--Paul
On T
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 alw
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