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Camp Smalltalk VanIsle

timrowledge
OK folks,
Sebastian & I propose to hold a camp on the island over the first weekend in October (2014) - that’s 4-5th.

The venue is still flexible and depends upon how many people attend. For a small number we can simply use my offices - which as Seb will tell you are quite nice and spacious. Accommodation locally can be arranged.

If the numbers get a bit higher we can use the reception room at the local MakerSpace[1] in Nanaimo, a few miles down the road. Not quite so chic but spacious and local to eateries etc.

Nanaimo is reasonably easy to get to from the mainland, ferries[2] being the obvious choice though when it’s nice weather the floatplane trip is spectacular. Flying in to Victoria is possible from parts of the US and I’m sure John could be persuaded to play chauffeur. Flying into Comox is also a possibility.

Let us know.

tim
[1] https://makerspacenanaimo.org/
[2] www.bcferries.com
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Re: [scona] Camp Smalltalk VanIsle

Chris Cunnington-4
Great. I'll save the date and tell my brother when I'll be passing through Van. Colin's moving to San Francisco so maybe...

Chris

On Jun 19, 2014, at 7:44 PM, tim Rowledge <[hidden email]> wrote:

> OK folks,
> Sebastian & I propose to hold a camp on the island over the first weekend in October (2014) - that’s 4-5th.
>
> The venue is still flexible and depends upon how many people attend. For a small number we can simply use my offices - which as Seb will tell you are quite nice and spacious. Accommodation locally can be arranged.
>
> If the numbers get a bit higher we can use the reception room at the local MakerSpace[1] in Nanaimo, a few miles down the road. Not quite so chic but spacious and local to eateries etc.
>
> Nanaimo is reasonably easy to get to from the mainland, ferries[2] being the obvious choice though when it’s nice weather the floatplane trip is spectacular. Flying in to Victoria is possible from parts of the US and I’m sure John could be persuaded to play chauffeur. Flying into Comox is also a possibility.
>
> Let us know.
>
> tim
> [1] https://makerspacenanaimo.org/
> [2] www.bcferries.com
> --
> tim Rowledge; [hidden email]; http://www.rowledge.org/tim
> C for sinking; java for drinking; Smalltalk for thinking
>
>
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Re: [scona] Camp Smalltalk VanIsle

johnmci
Ok, sounds fine


On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 5:08 PM, Chris Cunnington <[hidden email]> wrote:
Great. I'll save the date and tell my brother when I'll be passing through Van. Colin's moving to San Francisco so maybe...

Chris

On Jun 19, 2014, at 7:44 PM, tim Rowledge <[hidden email]> wrote:

> OK folks,
> Sebastian & I propose to hold a camp on the island over the first weekend in October (2014) - that’s 4-5th.
>
> The venue is still flexible and depends upon how many people attend. For a small number we can simply use my offices - which as Seb will tell you are quite nice and spacious. Accommodation locally can be arranged.
>
> If the numbers get a bit higher we can use the reception room at the local MakerSpace[1] in Nanaimo, a few miles down the road. Not quite so chic but spacious and local to eateries etc.
>
> Nanaimo is reasonably easy to get to from the mainland, ferries[2] being the obvious choice though when it’s nice weather the floatplane trip is spectacular. Flying in to Victoria is possible from parts of the US and I’m sure John could be persuaded to play chauffeur. Flying into Comox is also a possibility.
>
> Let us know.
>
> tim
> [1] https://makerspacenanaimo.org/
> [2] www.bcferries.com
> --
> tim Rowledge; [hidden email]; http://www.rowledge.org/tim
> C for sinking; java for drinking; Smalltalk for thinking
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> scona-list mailing list
> [hidden email]
> http://scona.us/mailman/listinfo/scona-list





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Re: Camp Smalltalk VanIsle

douglas mcpherson
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Sounds great! I'm in.

Doug

On Jun 19, 2014, at 16:44 , tim Rowledge wrote:

> OK folks,
> Sebastian & I propose to hold a camp on the island over the first weekend in October (2014) - that’s 4-5th.
>
> The venue is still flexible and depends upon how many people attend. For a small number we can simply use my offices - which as Seb will tell you are quite nice and spacious. Accommodation locally can be arranged.
>
> If the numbers get a bit higher we can use the reception room at the local MakerSpace[1] in Nanaimo, a few miles down the road. Not quite so chic but spacious and local to eateries etc.
>
> Nanaimo is reasonably easy to get to from the mainland, ferries[2] being the obvious choice though when it’s nice weather the floatplane trip is spectacular. Flying in to Victoria is possible from parts of the US and I’m sure John could be persuaded to play chauffeur. Flying into Comox is also a possibility.
>
> Let us know.
>
> tim
> [1] https://makerspacenanaimo.org/
> [2] www.bcferries.com
> --
> tim Rowledge; [hidden email]; http://www.rowledge.org/tim
> C for sinking; java for drinking; Smalltalk for thinking
>
>
>


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Dale Henrichs-3
I qualify as a maybe ... I'd like to do this, but I'll have to see if I can make it happen:)

Dale


On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 8:24 AM, Douglas McPherson <[hidden email]> wrote:
Sounds great! I'm in.

Doug

On Jun 19, 2014, at 16:44 , tim Rowledge wrote:

> OK folks,
> Sebastian & I propose to hold a camp on the island over the first weekend in October (2014) - that’s 4-5th.
>
> The venue is still flexible and depends upon how many people attend. For a small number we can simply use my offices - which as Seb will tell you are quite nice and spacious. Accommodation locally can be arranged.
>
> If the numbers get a bit higher we can use the reception room at the local MakerSpace[1] in Nanaimo, a few miles down the road. Not quite so chic but spacious and local to eateries etc.
>
> Nanaimo is reasonably easy to get to from the mainland, ferries[2] being the obvious choice though when it’s nice weather the floatplane trip is spectacular. Flying in to Victoria is possible from parts of the US and I’m sure John could be persuaded to play chauffeur. Flying into Comox is also a possibility.
>
> Let us know.
>
> tim
> [1] https://makerspacenanaimo.org/
> [2] www.bcferries.com
> --
> tim Rowledge; [hidden email]; http://www.rowledge.org/tim
> C for sinking; java for drinking; Smalltalk for thinking
>
>
>





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Re: Camp Smalltalk VanIsle

Andres Valloud-4
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Hello, I'll try to be there :).

On 6/19/14 16:44 , tim Rowledge wrote:

> OK folks,
> Sebastian & I propose to hold a camp on the island over the first weekend in October (2014) - that’s 4-5th.
>
> The venue is still flexible and depends upon how many people attend. For a small number we can simply use my offices - which as Seb will tell you are quite nice and spacious. Accommodation locally can be arranged.
>
> If the numbers get a bit higher we can use the reception room at the local MakerSpace[1] in Nanaimo, a few miles down the road. Not quite so chic but spacious and local to eateries etc.
>
> Nanaimo is reasonably easy to get to from the mainland, ferries[2] being the obvious choice though when it’s nice weather the floatplane trip is spectacular. Flying in to Victoria is possible from parts of the US and I’m sure John could be persuaded to play chauffeur. Flying into Comox is also a possibility.
>
> Let us know.
>
> tim
> [1] https://makerspacenanaimo.org/
> [2] www.bcferries.com
> --
> tim Rowledge; [hidden email]; http://www.rowledge.org/tim
> C for sinking; java for drinking; Smalltalk for thinking
>
>
>
> .
>