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Date: 06 Mar 2004 20:20:37 -0500
From: Heow Eide-Goodman <·····@alphageeksinc.com>
To: LISP NYC <····@lispnyc.org>
Subject: [Lisp] Lisp NYC March 9 meeting 7pm at the Westside Brewery
March 9th meeting, 7:00 to 9:00 PM at:
Westside Brewery
340 Amsterdam Ave.
(On the West side of Amsterdam Ave., 76th-77th)
We've got 1/2 of the back room and are good for up to 15 people. The
brewery has a fireplace, good [homemade] beer, other draft choices and
an extensive menu.
Directions:
* Subway: Take the 1,2,3,9 to 72nd St. or the 1,9 to 79th.
* Driving: Use the 79th/Boat Basin exit off the West Side Highway.
See you guys soon,
- Heow
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> Subject: [Lisp] Lisp NYC March 9 meeting 7pm at the Westside Brewery
>
>
> March 9th meeting, 7:00 to 9:00 PM at:
>
> Westside Brewery
> 340 Amsterdam Ave.
> (On the West side of Amsterdam Ave., 76th-77th)
>
> We've got 1/2 of the back room and are good for up to 15 people. The
> brewery has a fireplace, good [homemade] beer, other draft choices and
> an extensive menu.
And I will drag along my laptop with The Wonderful Light Panel demo
running. Attendees will be allowed to become addicted to playing with
the demos hundred and one parameters as I have, until someone spills a
pint down the keyboard.
At which point Kenneth buys a new laptop and reinstalls from Frank
Goenninger's version of the source, which now Actually Runs on
Linux+AllegroCL. This is the same port announced last week, but that
crashed soon after displaying a lovely screen. Frank re-ported from my
Lispworks+win32 port, which had unearthed some FFI gaffes
AllegroCL+win32 had winked at, and now reports the demos are functional.
kenneth
>
> Directions:
> * Subway: Take the 1,2,3,9 to 72nd St. or the 1,9 to 79th.
> * Driving: Use the 79th/Boat Basin exit off the West Side Highway.
>
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In article <·······················@twister.nyc.rr.com>,
Kenny Tilton <·······@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
> Attendees will be allowed to become addicted to playing with
> the demos hundred and one parameters as I have, until someone spills a
> pint down the keyboard.
Oh Jesus not the one John McCarthy used!
> At which point Kenneth buys a new laptop and...
auctions the dead one off on ebay for a handsome profit?
Sashank Varma wrote:
> In article <·······················@twister.nyc.rr.com>,
> Kenny Tilton <·······@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Attendees will be allowed to become addicted to playing with
>>the demos hundred and one parameters as I have, until someone spills a
>>pint down the keyboard.
>
>
> Oh Jesus not the one John McCarthy used!
Omigod, yer right! Well, John seemed cool, I think he would approve of
His laptop going down in a blaze of suds.
>
>
>>At which point Kenneth buys a new laptop and...
>
>
> auctions the dead one off on ebay for a handsome profit?
Nah, this one gets framed and hung on the wall until the Lisp
collectibles market takes off. Then I cash in. :)
kt
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From: Bruce Nagel
Subject: Re: Cello on Linux! Again!! [Re: NYC LOCAL: Tuesday 9 March 2004 Lisp NYC Meeting]
Date:
Message-ID: <slrnc4qcol.qiq.nagelbh@xm.freeshell.org>
In article <····················@twister.nyc.rr.com>, Kenny Tilton wrote:
>
> Sashank Varma wrote:
>> In article <·······················@twister.nyc.rr.com>,
>> Kenny Tilton <·······@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
>>>At which point Kenneth buys a new laptop and...
>> auctions the dead one off on ebay for a handsome profit?
> Nah, this one gets framed and hung on the wall until the Lisp
> collectibles market takes off. Then I cash in. :)
Premature profitization is the root of all evil... or, something
like that. ;-)
Bruce
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