Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Re: [BLUG] January meeting? February Meeting? (Geek Dinner)

You know, if you folks are looking for some wholesome geeky fun, you
should check out the Geek Dinner happening tomorrow night at Max's
Place:

http://www.bloomingtongeekdinners.com/

They are good events for just hanging out and meeting people.


On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 12:22:07PM GMT, Dave Cooley [dcooley@kiva.net] said the following:
> Hey folks,
>
> Sorry I haven't commented on this previously. December and January have
> really kicked my butt, and I don't know if I'm gonna be able to make it
> for a meeting this week (for example, Monday Tuesday and Wednesday this
> week will all start at 8am and end at 10pm).
>
> Given that, I haven't scheduled the meetings. So, maybe it's a New Year
> and time for a new paradigm. Is anybody willing to help out and
> guarantee that they'll come to a given meeting? I'm not saying I can
> never do it, and I'm happy to work on the scheduling and the Wiki, but
> my obligations have recently increased to the point where I don't feel
> like I can consistently be able to put something together each month.
>
> I'll call the Library today and see if I can get a room reserved for
> this Thursday. I'm super-excited to see that we have two presentations
> lined up for the coming months (Barry in January, Paul for February).
>
> Again, if anybody is willing to assist with meetings this year, I'd
> appreciate it. Feel free to email me off-list, preferably at
> drcooley@indiana.edu.
>
> Cheers,
> Cooley
>
> James K. Muncy wrote:
> >
> >
> >On 1/12/09, *Paul Purdom* <pwp@cs.indiana.edu
> ><mailto:pwp@cs.indiana.edu>> wrote:
> >
> > Barry Schatz wrote:
> >
> > I assume the holiday season is to blame for December, but I
> > think it's
> > time we got everyone together in meatspace again (IRL, for
> > those who use
> > acronyms).
> >
> > I've been putting off making a proper presentation on GnuPG
> > for a while,
> > and a meeting (with a projector and such) would be a good
> > reason to get
> > it done.
> >
> > Not that I'm opposed to meeting at Yogi's again. I might show
> > off my
> > refurb Dell laptop that runs KDE4 in that case. Or the latest
> > build of
> > Mozilla's Fennec browser.
> >
> > How about it? What you you all think?
> >
> > -Barry
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> >
> > In Feb. I could talk about using computers for political
> > activities (mainly targeting voters).
> > I think that the library might be a better location for the kind
> > of talk I would tend to give. If I give the talk, I have a few
> > political friends that might want to join us for that meeting.
> >
> >
> >
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> >On the Library, I vote *Yes *
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