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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