From akopa at comcast.net Sun Jan 9 23:26:36 2005 From: akopa at comcast.net (Matthew D. Swank) Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2005 17:26:36 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] Chicago Computing Events Message-ID: <41E1BDAC.9060205@comcast.net> I posted a link to the Chicago Lisp cliki site to http://chicomp.multiply.org, a calendar/wiki for Chicago based computing events and organizations. If Ed Summers et al sees we've scheduled a meeting on the mailing-list, it should show up on the events calendar (or one of us could even put it there :). Matt From DKICK1 at motorola.com Wed Jan 19 18:04:53 2005 From: DKICK1 at motorola.com (Kick Damien-DKICK1) Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 12:04:53 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? Message-ID: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A4CE@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> >From the archives of this list, it would seem that things have been pretty quiet. There was some discussion about whether or not people should meet but nothing about whether or not anyone actually met. Have there been any gatherings? -- Damien Kick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bmastenbrook at comcast.net Thu Jan 20 01:12:04 2005 From: bmastenbrook at comcast.net (Brian Mastenbrook) Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 19:12:04 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? In-Reply-To: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A4CE@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> References: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A4CE@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> Message-ID: <4BCB59B4-6A80-11D9-B5AB-000A9599AF88@comcast.net> On Jan 19, 2005, at 12:04 PM, Kick Damien-DKICK1 wrote: > From the archives of this list, it would seem that things have been > pretty quiet.? There was some discussion about whether or not people > should meet but nothing about whether or not anyone actually met.? > Have there been any gatherings? Nope. I'm still interested but am not very good at planning anything. I think Paul Dietz had some ideas about a first meet / dinner. Perhaps he should come up with a suggestion? Even something where not everybody can attend would be a decent way of getting something started (as opposed to nothing!) -- Brian Mastenbrook bmastenb at cs.indiana.edu http://cs.indiana.edu/~bmastenb/ From DKICK1 at motorola.com Thu Jan 20 20:42:02 2005 From: DKICK1 at motorola.com (Kick Damien-DKICK1) Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:42:02 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? Message-ID: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A4F6@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> Paul and Brian, as you're currently the only two to have responded but the more the merrier, if I'm remembering correctly from the archives, you both find yourself in the NW suburbs? Would either of you be interested in getting together sometime in the first half of February? -- Damien Kick -----Original Message----- From: Brian Mastenbrook [mailto:bmastenbrook at comcast.net] Sent: Wednesday, 19 January, 2005 19:12 To: Kick Damien-DKICK1 Cc: chicago-lisp at common-lisp.net Subject: Re: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? On Jan 19, 2005, at 12:04 PM, Kick Damien-DKICK1 wrote: > From the archives of this list, it would seem that things have been > pretty quiet.? There was some discussion about whether or not people > should meet but nothing about whether or not anyone actually met.? > Have there been any gatherings? Nope. I'm still interested but am not very good at planning anything. I think Paul Dietz had some ideas about a first meet / dinner. Perhaps he should come up with a suggestion? Even something where not everybody can attend would be a decent way of getting something started (as opposed to nothing!) -- Brian Mastenbrook bmastenb at cs.indiana.edu http://cs.indiana.edu/~bmastenb/ From awolven at yahoo.com Fri Jan 21 04:01:00 2005 From: awolven at yahoo.com (Andrew K. Wolven) Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 22:01:00 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? References: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A4F6@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> Message-ID: <000801c4ff6d$d228bda0$0d00a8c0@Schmazelshmox> I live in the NW suburbs too. I just haven't had a chance to reply. I'm interested in meeting up, and first half of february is good for me. Andrew Wolven ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kick Damien-DKICK1" To: Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 2:42 PM Subject: RE: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? Paul and Brian, as you're currently the only two to have responded but the more the merrier, if I'm remembering correctly from the archives, you both find yourself in the NW suburbs? Would either of you be interested in getting together sometime in the first half of February? -- Damien Kick -----Original Message----- From: Brian Mastenbrook [mailto:bmastenbrook at comcast.net] Sent: Wednesday, 19 January, 2005 19:12 To: Kick Damien-DKICK1 Cc: chicago-lisp at common-lisp.net Subject: Re: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? On Jan 19, 2005, at 12:04 PM, Kick Damien-DKICK1 wrote: > From the archives of this list, it would seem that things have been > pretty quiet. There was some discussion about whether or not people > should meet but nothing about whether or not anyone actually met. > Have there been any gatherings? Nope. I'm still interested but am not very good at planning anything. I think Paul Dietz had some ideas about a first meet / dinner. Perhaps he should come up with a suggestion? Even something where not everybody can attend would be a decent way of getting something started (as opposed to nothing!) -- Brian Mastenbrook bmastenb at cs.indiana.edu http://cs.indiana.edu/~bmastenb/ _______________________________________________ chicago-lisp site list chicago-lisp at common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/chicago-lisp From akopa at comcast.net Fri Jan 21 04:20:11 2005 From: akopa at comcast.net (Matthew D Swank) Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 22:20:11 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? In-Reply-To: <000801c4ff6d$d228bda0$0d00a8c0@Schmazelshmox> References: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A4F6@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> <000801c4ff6d$d228bda0$0d00a8c0@Schmazelshmox> Message-ID: <41F082FB.8080005@comcast.net> As I have said before: settle on a place and time, and I'll be there. Matt Andrew K. Wolven wrote: >I live in the NW suburbs too. I just haven't had a chance to reply. I'm >interested in meeting up, and first half of february is good for me. > From lee at iit.edu Fri Jan 21 04:46:10 2005 From: lee at iit.edu (Michael Lee) Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 22:46:10 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? In-Reply-To: <000801c4ff6d$d228bda0$0d00a8c0@Schmazelshmox> References: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A4F6@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> <000801c4ff6d$d228bda0$0d00a8c0@Schmazelshmox> Message-ID: <5F2E2BC2-6B67-11D9-A934-000A959D898E@iit.edu> Hi --- I'm a recent sign-up from the city. Could anyone briefly describe what would be on the agenda of such a meeting, if it were to take place? Thanks! Michael Lee On Jan 20, 2005, at 10:01 PM, Andrew K. Wolven wrote: > I live in the NW suburbs too. I just haven't had a chance to reply. > I'm > interested in meeting up, and first half of february is good for me. > > Andrew Wolven > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kick Damien-DKICK1" > To: > Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 2:42 PM > Subject: RE: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? > > > Paul and Brian, as you're currently the only two to have responded but > the > more the merrier, if I'm remembering correctly from the archives, you > both > find yourself in the NW suburbs? Would either of you be interested in > getting together sometime in the first half of February? > > -- > Damien Kick > > -----Original Message----- > From: Brian Mastenbrook [mailto:bmastenbrook at comcast.net] > Sent: Wednesday, 19 January, 2005 19:12 > To: Kick Damien-DKICK1 > Cc: chicago-lisp at common-lisp.net > Subject: Re: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? > > > On Jan 19, 2005, at 12:04 PM, Kick Damien-DKICK1 wrote: > >> From the archives of this list, it would seem that things have been >> pretty quiet. There was some discussion about whether or not people >> should meet but nothing about whether or not anyone actually met. >> Have there been any gatherings? > > Nope. I'm still interested but am not very good at planning anything. > > I think Paul Dietz had some ideas about a first meet / dinner. Perhaps > he should come up with a suggestion? Even something where not everybody > can attend would be a decent way of getting something started (as > opposed to nothing!) > -- > Brian Mastenbrook > bmastenb at cs.indiana.edu > http://cs.indiana.edu/~bmastenb/ > _______________________________________________ > chicago-lisp site list > chicago-lisp at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/chicago-lisp > > _______________________________________________ > chicago-lisp site list > chicago-lisp at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/chicago-lisp From ben at medianstrip.net Fri Jan 21 04:45:31 2005 From: ben at medianstrip.net (Ben) Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 23:45:31 -0500 (EST) Subject: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? In-Reply-To: <41F082FB.8080005@comcast.net> References: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A4F6@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> <000801c4ff6d$d228bda0$0d00a8c0@Schmazelshmox> <41F082FB.8080005@comcast.net> Message-ID: <20050120234516.V3818@contarex.medianstrip.net> there's a hyde park contingent too, but we have cars..... On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Matthew D Swank wrote: > As I have said before: settle on a place and time, and I'll be there. > > Matt > > Andrew K. Wolven wrote: > >> I live in the NW suburbs too. I just haven't had a chance to reply. I'm >> interested in meeting up, and first half of february is good for me. >> > > _______________________________________________ > chicago-lisp site list > chicago-lisp at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/chicago-lisp > From bmastenbrook at comcast.net Fri Jan 21 12:42:10 2005 From: bmastenbrook at comcast.net (Brian Mastenbrook) Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 06:42:10 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? In-Reply-To: <5F2E2BC2-6B67-11D9-A934-000A959D898E@iit.edu> References: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A4F6@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> <000801c4ff6d$d228bda0$0d00a8c0@Schmazelshmox> <5F2E2BC2-6B67-11D9-A934-000A959D898E@iit.edu> Message-ID: On Jan 20, 2005, at 10:46 PM, Michael Lee wrote: > Hi --- I'm a recent sign-up from the city. Could anyone briefly > describe what would be on the agenda of such a meeting, if it were to > take place? > > Thanks! > > Michael Lee I think the agenda for the first meeting is one of the following: * Lunch * Dinner After that, we can plan presentations, etc :-) -- Brian Mastenbrook bmastenb at cs.indiana.edu http://cs.indiana.edu/~bmastenb/ From dietz at dls.net Fri Jan 21 13:05:49 2005 From: dietz at dls.net (Paul F. Dietz) Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 07:05:49 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? In-Reply-To: References: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A4F6@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> <000801c4ff6d$d228bda0$0d00a8c0@Schmazelshmox> <5F2E2BC2-6B67-11D9-A934-000A959D898E@iit.edu> Message-ID: <41F0FE2D.4070902@dls.net> Brian Mastenbrook wrote: > > On Jan 20, 2005, at 10:46 PM, Michael Lee wrote: > >> Hi --- I'm a recent sign-up from the city. Could anyone briefly >> describe what would be on the agenda of such a meeting, if it were to >> take place? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Michael Lee > > > I think the agenda for the first meeting is one of the following: > > * Lunch > * Dinner > > After that, we can plan presentations, etc :-) That was my thought too. How about dinner some weeknight in Jan 31 - Feb 4? A place in the NW suburbs would be most convenient for me, but I'm open to other suggestions. Paul From ben at medianstrip.net Fri Jan 21 15:10:57 2005 From: ben at medianstrip.net (Ben) Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 10:10:57 -0500 (EST) Subject: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? In-Reply-To: <41F0FE2D.4070902@dls.net> References: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A4F6@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> <000801c4ff6d$d228bda0$0d00a8c0@Schmazelshmox> <5F2E2BC2-6B67-11D9-A934-000A959D898E@iit.edu> <41F0FE2D.4070902@dls.net> Message-ID: <20050121100648.U54393@contarex.medianstrip.net> any day but wednesday. friday is kinda bad too -- the SO will kill me if i ditch her for a lisp meeting, i think. i can talk about: elephant http://www.common-lisp.net/projects/elephant the nonexistant py2lisp (and a digression on problems in lisp) some basic stuff in statistical NLP (learning myself) but would prefer to just drink beer. B On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Paul F. Dietz wrote: > That was my thought too. > > How about dinner some weeknight in Jan 31 - Feb 4? A place in > the NW suburbs would be most convenient for me, but I'm open to other > suggestions. > > Paul > > _______________________________________________ > chicago-lisp site list > chicago-lisp at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/chicago-lisp > From DKICK1 at motorola.com Fri Jan 21 06:51:11 2005 From: DKICK1 at motorola.com (Kick Damien-DKICK1) Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 00:51:11 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? Message-ID: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A4FD@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> Michael Lee [lee at iit.edu] wrote: > Hi --- I'm a recent sign-up from the city. Could anyone briefly > describe what would be on the agenda of such a meeting, if it were > to take place? Wow, an agenda? I dunno know about all that . How about we start with some introductions, why we've subscribed to the list, etc.? I suppose that I should eventually get around to writing up my Road To Lisp , eventually. Basically, I'm hoping that Chicago Lisp will be a chance to not be the only person I know, aside from comp.lang.lisp, interested in Lisp. I've been working for Motorola for the past eight years, developing software related to the core mobile telephony network primarily in C/C++ during that time, though I've been working on/with a test execution system written in Tcl for the past year and a half, more or less. Before that, I was an undergraduate student at Marquette University, where I was first exposed to Lisp in an "Intro to AI" class. It was the typical intro to Lisp. The list was the only data structure mentioned. It was, oddly enough, a Lisp implementation running on VAX/VMS. Probably only had an interpreter. I really liked Lisp when I first encountered it, for some reason, I actually liked all the parenthesis, but never had much of a chance to do anything with it after that one class. I was reminded of Lisp, interestingly enough, by reading things about multiple dispatch in C++ from Scott Meyers, Andrei Alexandrescu, and Bjarne Stroustrup, usually mentioning that CLOS already had builtin support for it. I also ran across some stuff on /. : Lisp as an Alternative to Java, Kent Pitman's interview, etc. And since then, I've read Paul Graham's _ANSI Common Lisp_, CLTL2, _Object Oriented Programming in Common Lisp_, and I'm still working through PAIP and AMOP. All of this reading is all well and good but well, it's just reading. I wish I had an excuse to use Lisp in anger. I've been sneaking it into silly little utilities; I don't always reach for Perl anymore. I have aikido lessons in the evenings and I don't sit in my apartment enough on the weekends to have a lot of time to code for fun. I'm looking for other avenues. What are other people working on? Is anyone using any of this stuff in anger? I'm actually quite interested to hear a bit more from Paul Dietz, as he is also a Motorola employee. What about jobs in the Chicago area that might involve Lisp? Personally, I don't have any idea what an agenda for the first Chicago Lisp meeting should look like but these are some of the general topics of interest to me. Actually, I live in Chicago (Wicker Park) but I work in Arlington Heights; I don't really often make it out to the suburbs on the weekends. What about everybody else? -- Damien Kick From bmastenbrook at comcast.net Sat Jan 22 00:48:53 2005 From: bmastenbrook at comcast.net (Brian Mastenbrook) Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 18:48:53 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? In-Reply-To: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A4FD@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> References: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A4FD@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> Message-ID: <63490C60-6C0F-11D9-B693-000A9599AF88@comcast.net> On Jan 21, 2005, at 12:51 AM, Kick Damien-DKICK1 wrote: > All of this reading is all well and good but well, it's just > reading. I wish I had an excuse to use Lisp in anger. I've been > sneaking it into silly little utilities; I don't always reach for Perl > anymore. I have aikido lessons in the evenings and I don't sit in my > apartment enough on the weekends to have a lot of time to code for > fun. I'm looking for other avenues. What are other people working > on? Is anyone using any of this stuff in anger? I'm actually quite > interested to hear a bit more from Paul Dietz, as he is also a > Motorola employee. What about jobs in the Chicago area that might > involve Lisp? Personally, I don't have any idea what an agenda for > the first Chicago Lisp meeting should look like but these are some of > the general topics of interest to me. Actually, I live in Chicago > (Wicker Park) but I work in Arlington Heights; I don't really often > make it out to the suburbs on the weekends. > > What about everybody else? Hi Damien, I'm a coworker of Paul's too. :-) There's no shortage of good restaurants between the main campus and Arlington Heights. Since we clearly need a first suggestion, I'm going to start by suggesting Olive Garden. The only one I know of is by Woodfield mall, but I'm sure there are others. Flames? Responses? -- Brian Mastenbrook bmastenb at cs.indiana.edu http://cs.indiana.edu/~bmastenb/ From awolven at yahoo.com Sat Jan 22 04:53:50 2005 From: awolven at yahoo.com (Andrew K. Wolven) Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 22:53:50 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? References: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A4FD@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> <63490C60-6C0F-11D9-B693-000A9599AF88@comcast.net> Message-ID: <001a01c5003e$5ddf3a10$0d00a8c0@Schmazelshmox> > There's no shortage of good restaurants between the main campus and > Arlington Heights. Since we clearly need a first suggestion, I'm going > to start by suggesting Olive Garden. The only one I know of is by > Woodfield mall, but I'm sure there are others. > > Flames? Responses? > -- > Brian Mastenbrook > bmastenb at cs.indiana.edu > http://cs.indiana.edu/~bmastenb/ I can't do thursdays. From bmastenbrook at comcast.net Sat Jan 22 17:31:07 2005 From: bmastenbrook at comcast.net (Brian Mastenbrook) Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 11:31:07 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? In-Reply-To: <001a01c5003e$5ddf3a10$0d00a8c0@Schmazelshmox> References: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A4FD@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> <63490C60-6C0F-11D9-B693-000A9599AF88@comcast.net> <001a01c5003e$5ddf3a10$0d00a8c0@Schmazelshmox> Message-ID: <66119940-6C9B-11D9-9AEE-000A9599AF88@comcast.net> On Jan 21, 2005, at 10:53 PM, Andrew K. Wolven wrote: >> There's no shortage of good restaurants between the main campus and >> Arlington Heights. Since we clearly need a first suggestion, I'm going >> to start by suggesting Olive Garden. The only one I know of is by >> Woodfield mall, but I'm sure there are others. >> >> Flames? Responses? >> -- >> Brian Mastenbrook >> bmastenb at cs.indiana.edu >> http://cs.indiana.edu/~bmastenb/ > > I can't do thursdays. How does Tuesday, February 1st sound? -- Brian Mastenbrook bmastenb at cs.indiana.edu http://cs.indiana.edu/~bmastenb/ From ehs at pobox.com Sat Jan 22 19:38:05 2005 From: ehs at pobox.com (Ed Summers) Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 13:38:05 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] Re: Chicago Computing Events Message-ID: <20050122193805.GC5106@chloe.inkdroid.org> > I posted a link to the Chicago Lisp cliki site to > http://chicomp.multiply.org, a calendar/wiki for Chicago based computing > events and organizations. If Ed Summers et al sees we've scheduled a > meeting on the mailing-list, it should show up on the events calendar > (or one of us could even put it there :). I just noticed the link to cliki, and have signed up on list (obviously) so I'll take care of posting meeting annoucements there. Sorry for the delay; and I should say it's great to see a Chicago area Lisp group start up! //Ed -- Ed Summers aim: inkdroid web: http://www.inkdroid.org O would some Power the gift to give us To see ourselves as others see us! It would from many a blunder free us, And foolish notion [Robert Burns] From DKICK1 at motorola.com Sat Jan 22 22:07:36 2005 From: DKICK1 at motorola.com (Kick Damien-DKICK1) Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 16:07:36 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? Message-ID: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A510@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> Brian Mastenbrook [bmastenbrook at comcast.net] wrote: > How does Tuesday, February 1st sound? How about Tuesday, February 1st, at 6:00 PM. I need to head back into the city by 8:00 PM, so starting a bit earlier works for me. -- Damien Kick From ben at medianstrip.net Sat Jan 22 22:14:58 2005 From: ben at medianstrip.net (Ben) Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 17:14:58 -0500 (EST) Subject: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? In-Reply-To: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A510@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> References: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A510@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> Message-ID: <20050122171358.F41695@contarex.medianstrip.net> andrew and i can make that time, although we would both prefer something closer to chicago (we live on the south side.) later is ok too. - B On Sat, 22 Jan 2005, Kick Damien-DKICK1 wrote: > Brian Mastenbrook [bmastenbrook at comcast.net] wrote: > >> How does Tuesday, February 1st sound? > > How about Tuesday, February 1st, at 6:00 PM. I need to head back into > the city by 8:00 PM, so starting a bit earlier works for me. > > -- > Damien Kick > _______________________________________________ > chicago-lisp site list > chicago-lisp at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/chicago-lisp > From DKICK1 at motorola.com Sat Jan 22 22:01:34 2005 From: DKICK1 at motorola.com (Kick Damien-DKICK1) Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 16:01:34 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? Message-ID: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A50F@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> Brian Mastenbrook [bmastenbrook at comcast.net] wrote: > I'm a coworker of Paul's too. :-) Very much so, it would seem ... > There's no shortage of good restaurants between the main campus and > Arlington Heights. Since we clearly need a first suggestion, I'm > going to start by suggesting Olive Garden. The only one I know of is > by Woodfield mall, but I'm sure there are others. Your solution has the advantage of being first to market. > Flames? Responses? Sounds good to me. -- Damien Kick From akopa at comcast.net Sun Jan 23 04:03:05 2005 From: akopa at comcast.net (Matthew D Swank) Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 22:03:05 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] All quiet on the Midwestern front? In-Reply-To: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A510@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> References: <8E4E38BF6D087F4488E80ABAACA2F3F4B2A510@il27exm02.cig.mot.com> Message-ID: <41F321F9.7000301@comcast.net> I can make 6:00 P.M. Matt Kick Damien-DKICK1 wrote: >Brian Mastenbrook [bmastenbrook at comcast.net] wrote: > > > >>How does Tuesday, February 1st sound? >> >> > >How about Tuesday, February 1st, at 6:00 PM. I need to head back into >the city by 8:00 PM, so starting a bit earlier works for me. > >-- >Damien Kick >_______________________________________________ >chicago-lisp site list >chicago-lisp at common-lisp.net >http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/chicago-lisp > > > From bmastenbrook at comcast.net Tue Jan 25 00:26:31 2005 From: bmastenbrook at comcast.net (Brian Mastenbrook) Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 18:26:31 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] Chicago Lisp meeting Message-ID: OK, now that we've got a time pinned down - Tuesday, Feb 1st at 6:00 - what about location? Does the Olive Garden in Schaumburg work for everyone? It's on the perimeter drive that surrounds Woodfield Mall, on the north side by Golf Road. Here is the map of the location: http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp? country=US&address=1925+East+Golf+Road+&city=Schaumburg&state=IL&zipcode =60173 -- Brian Mastenbrook bmastenb at cs.indiana.edu http://cs.indiana.edu/~bmastenb/ From bmastenbrook at comcast.net Thu Jan 27 00:29:45 2005 From: bmastenbrook at comcast.net (Brian Mastenbrook) Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 18:29:45 -0600 Subject: [chicago-lisp] ANN: First Chicago Lisp meeting Message-ID: The first Chicago Lisp users group meeting / social will take place on Tuesday, February 1st at 6:00 p.m., at the Olive Garden in Schaumburg, IL. Here is a map of the location: http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp? country=US&address=1925+East+Golf+Road+&city=Schaumburg&state=IL&zipcode =60173-- It is on the north side of Woodfield Mall, on the perimeter drive that surrounds the mall. It is accessible most easily from Golf road. Please send me email at chandler at unmutual.info to RSVP. I will make the reservation one day in advance, so email me before Monday, January 31st. This meeting will be a social event and dinner, at which time we can discuss ideas for future meetings, presentations, hack sessions, etc. -- Brian Mastenbrook bmastenb at cs.indiana.edu http://cs.indiana.edu/~bmastenb/