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2012 May 03
6
[LLVMdev] Cambridge LLVM Social
Hello any LLVM people in or near Cambridge (the original one, not the knock-off in Massachusetts), Chandler's closing speech at EuroLLVM indicated that LLVM developers on this side of the pond don't spend as much time in the pub as our Californian counterparts and that this was an important thing to address. To address this, I propose that we start a regular Cambridge LLVM social. The first one will be from 7:30pm on Wednesday the 16th of May, in The Cambridge Blue: http://www.the-cambridgeblue.co.uk/blueroadmap.html See you there, Davi...
2005 Sep 17
1
Who is going to AstriCon (TheAsteriskConference)?
...'t be making it. Atlanta was a good compromise. > > > > > > Maybe consider moving it to a more central location next year and I'll > be > > > back. > > > > > > > Well, I know it's a bit of a flight from coast-to-coast, but the > > Californians, Oregonians, and Washingtonians (sp?) did it last year, > > so we figured it would be good to give them a break. We also hoped to > > get some Asterisk users from Asia to make the hop. > > > > We're thinking of a central location for 2006 -- Dallas and Denver > >...
2004 Jul 10
0
Lughehwoa bvy V~i_c_o`din 0n1ine today, overnight ship.ping
...strom and me. See how the erasers are worn? That's because we make mistakes too. Lots of them. But we erase the mistakes and try again. That's what you must learn to do, too." Messenger bikes round a fat envelope full of dollar per diem.A very good reason to get out of bed and test the Californian climate and cuisine.The hotel is one of the few really old buildings here and recognizable from those black-and-white stills of Hollywood haunts of the thirties.It feels as if you might just pass Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck in the corridor.Instead,sunglassed rock'n'roll bandits and...
2007 Jun 01
0
OT: "The Ignorance of Crowds" (was: OT Slightly: )
...aar "democracy" is to misunderstand, and probably treat with contempt, both democracy and the *anarchy* of the market. Even the article's example that Dean highlighted, Wikipedia, shows no real "democracy", even the pure Athenian version that few Americans (except maybe some Californians) would recognize. Without actual rule by all of its contributors and readers, but rather primary rule by many policies determined and (often) enforced by people selected by autocrats (however benevolent), it's no democracy, but rather a collegiocracy or something else with a new name. Digium...