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From: Norm Green Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 3:32 PM The GemStone Engineering Team is pleased to host a "Birds of a Feather" (BOF) session at STS 2006 at 6 pm on Tuesday April 25. The room for the BOF is currently TBD - we will post signs on Monday. I will give a short presentation about our new GemStone S/64 product - the 64 bit version of our Smalltalk object database, followed by a Q&A session. After the BOF (7 pm or so), we're planning to head uptown to one of Toronto's best brewpubs the Granite Brewery http://www.granitebrewery.ca/ for beers and dinner. If you can't make the BOF, you can still come to the brewpub. In fact the brewpub session is open to everyone. The easiest way for us to get to the Granite is to take the subway as a group -- downtown Toronto traffic can be formidable. We know the time of the GemStone BOF will conflict with the coding content and probably with other BOFs. We tried and failed to find a time that wouldn't conflict with other events. At a show this large, schedule conflicts are unfortunate but unavoidable. Hope to see you in Toronto!! Norm Green Director of Engineering GemStone Systems Inc. http://www.gemstone.com smime.p7s (4K) Download Attachment |
It seems that there is no practical way of avoiding a conflict between the
Gemstone BOF and the Packaging BOF including the suggested get together after the Gemstone BOF at a local micro brewery pub/restaurant. Room availability for the BOF starts at 5:30 PM. So we could schedule the Packaging BOF either starting at 5:30PM or at 6:00 PM on the same day i.e. Tuesday. I think we need a consensus from those that expressed interest on the Packaging BOF on the start time since obviously what may work for me may not work for the rest i.e. we need a vote. So does 6PM on Tuesday work? As far as to the micro brew expedition perhaps we all can agree to meet at particular spot at the conference venue and then take public transportation from there. BTW, what's the deal with using American currency? i.e. can we pay using U.S. cash? I would expect we could. -Charles On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 22:20:21 -0400, Boris Popov <[hidden email]> wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: Norm Green > Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 3:32 PM > > The GemStone Engineering Team is pleased to host a "Birds of a Feather" > (BOF) session at STS 2006 at 6 pm on Tuesday April 25. The room for the > BOF > is currently TBD - we will post signs on Monday. > > I will give a short presentation about our new GemStone S/64 product - > the > 64 bit version of our Smalltalk object database, followed by a Q&A > session. > > After the BOF (7 pm or so), we're planning to head uptown to one of > Toronto's best brewpubs the Granite Brewery http://www.granitebrewery.ca/ > for beers and dinner. If you can't make the BOF, you can still come to > the > brewpub. In fact the brewpub session is open to everyone. The easiest way > for us to get to the Granite is to take the subway as a group -- downtown > Toronto traffic can be formidable. > > We know the time of the GemStone BOF will conflict with the coding > content > and probably with other BOFs. We tried and failed to find a time that > wouldn't conflict with other events. At a show this large, schedule > conflicts are unfortunate but unavoidable. > Hope to see you in Toronto!! > Norm Green > Director of Engineering > GemStone Systems Inc. > http://www.gemstone.com > > > > > -- Charles A. Monteiro |
Charles A. Monteiro wrote: > It seems that there is no practical way of avoiding a conflict between > the Gemstone BOF and the Packaging BOF including the suggested get > together after the Gemstone BOF at a local micro brewery > pub/restaurant. Room availability for the BOF starts at 5:30 PM. So > we could schedule the Packaging BOF either starting at 5:30PM or at > 6:00 PM on the same day i.e. Tuesday. > > I think we need a consensus from those that expressed interest on the > Packaging BOF on the start time since obviously what may work for me > may not work for the rest i.e. we need a vote. > > So does 6PM on Tuesday work? > > As far as to the micro brew expedition perhaps we all can agree to > meet at particular spot at the conference venue and then take public > transportation from there. > > BTW, what's the deal with using American currency? i.e. can we pay > using U.S. cash? I would expect we could. Most places in downtown toronto will take american cash -- but the exchange rate will not be as good as you will get at a bank. ANY bank will do an exchange for you and there are lots there so long as you go when the are open (opening times vary all over the place). > > -Charles > > > > On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 22:20:21 -0400, Boris Popov > <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Norm Green >> Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 3:32 PM >> >> The GemStone Engineering Team is pleased to host a "Birds of a Feather" >> (BOF) session at STS 2006 at 6 pm on Tuesday April 25. The room for >> the BOF >> is currently TBD - we will post signs on Monday. >> >> I will give a short presentation about our new GemStone S/64 product >> - the >> 64 bit version of our Smalltalk object database, followed by a Q&A >> session. >> >> After the BOF (7 pm or so), we're planning to head uptown to one of >> Toronto's best brewpubs the Granite Brewery >> http://www.granitebrewery.ca/ >> for beers and dinner. If you can't make the BOF, you can still come >> to the >> brewpub. In fact the brewpub session is open to everyone. The easiest >> way >> for us to get to the Granite is to take the subway as a group -- >> downtown >> Toronto traffic can be formidable. >> >> We know the time of the GemStone BOF will conflict with the coding >> content >> and probably with other BOFs. We tried and failed to find a time that >> wouldn't conflict with other events. At a show this large, schedule >> conflicts are unfortunate but unavoidable. >> Hope to see you in Toronto!! >> Norm Green >> Director of Engineering >> GemStone Systems Inc. >> http://www.gemstone.com >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- Dennis Smith [hidden email] Cherniak Software Development Corporation +1 905.771.7011 400-10 Commerce Valley Dr E Fax: +1 905.771.6288 Thornhill, ON Canada L3T 7N7 http://www.CherniakSoftware.com |
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> It seems that there is no practical way of avoiding a conflict between > the Gemstone BOF and the Packaging BOF including the suggested get > together after the Gemstone BOF at a local micro brewery pub/restaurant. > Room availability for the BOF starts at 5:30 PM. So we could schedule > the Packaging BOF either starting at 5:30PM or at 6:00 PM on the same > day i.e. Tuesday. > > I think we need a consensus from those that expressed interest on the > Packaging BOF on the start time since obviously what may work for me may > not work for the rest i.e. we need a vote. > > So does 6PM on Tuesday work? I would very much like to attend the packaging BOF. However, I really ought to go to the GemStone BOF, so 6PM Tuesday doesn't work well for me. We could have the BOF on Wednesday evening (some folks might be already gone) or on Monday evening. On Monday evening there's a STIC meeting from 5:30 to 7:30 in the conference center. Personally, I can skip that more easily than I can skip the GemStone BOF. It's possible (though I don't know how likely) that we can convince the conference to give us another room in the conference center for that same time period. Or, we could meet at an off-conference site (like a restaurant, coffee shop, brewpub, or hotel lobby) either during or after the STIC meeting. -Martin |
I too would like to attend both BOFs but I ought to attend the Packaging
BOF. I possibly can make it after the STIC meeting on Monday but probably not before since I am arriving late Monday afternoon. I also could make it on Wednesday nite. I am up for an off-conference site especially if food, beer and coffee are available. In that case we could rely on handouts from whomever wants to make an official presentation i.e. something that would have required overhead projection. So anybody else? So far it seems that Martin and I are grabbing a capuccino at the local Canadian Starbucks wanna be :) -Charles On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 13:12:43 -0400, Martin McClure <[hidden email]> wrote: > Charles A. Monteiro wrote: >> It seems that there is no practical way of avoiding a conflict between >> the Gemstone BOF and the Packaging BOF including the suggested get >> together after the Gemstone BOF at a local micro brewery >> pub/restaurant. Room availability for the BOF starts at 5:30 PM. So we >> could schedule the Packaging BOF either starting at 5:30PM or at 6:00 >> PM on the same day i.e. Tuesday. >> I think we need a consensus from those that expressed interest on the >> Packaging BOF on the start time since obviously what may work for me >> may not work for the rest i.e. we need a vote. >> So does 6PM on Tuesday work? > > I would very much like to attend the packaging BOF. However, I really > ought to go to the GemStone BOF, so 6PM Tuesday doesn't work well for me. > > We could have the BOF on Wednesday evening (some folks might be already > gone) or on Monday evening. > > On Monday evening there's a STIC meeting from 5:30 to 7:30 in the > conference center. Personally, I can skip that more easily than I can > skip the GemStone BOF. It's possible (though I don't know how likely) > that we can convince the conference to give us another room in the > conference center for that same time period. > > Or, we could meet at an off-conference site (like a restaurant, coffee > shop, brewpub, or hotel lobby) either during or after the STIC meeting. > > > -Martin -- Charles A. Monteiro |
Any of the proposed times is fine with me. As to location I'd prefer it to be on the conference site or near it (walking distance). If we have to do it offsite I'd prefer a place with some more personality than a franchise chain. R - Charles A. Monteiro wrote: > I too would like to attend both BOFs but I ought to attend the Packaging > BOF. I possibly can make it after the STIC meeting on Monday but probably > not before since I am arriving late Monday afternoon. I also could make it > on Wednesday nite. I am up for an off-conference site especially if food, > beer and coffee are available. In that case we could rely on handouts from > whomever wants to make an official presentation i.e. something that would > have required overhead projection. > > So anybody else? So far it seems that Martin and I are grabbing a > capuccino at the local Canadian Starbucks wanna be :) > > -Charles > > > On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 13:12:43 -0400, Martin McClure > > <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Charles A. Monteiro wrote: > >> It seems that there is no practical way of avoiding a conflict between > >> the Gemstone BOF and the Packaging BOF including the suggested get > >> together after the Gemstone BOF at a local micro brewery > >> pub/restaurant. Room availability for the BOF starts at 5:30 PM. So we > >> could schedule the Packaging BOF either starting at 5:30PM or at 6:00 > >> PM on the same day i.e. Tuesday. > >> I think we need a consensus from those that expressed interest on the > >> Packaging BOF on the start time since obviously what may work for me > >> may not work for the rest i.e. we need a vote. > >> So does 6PM on Tuesday work? > > > > I would very much like to attend the packaging BOF. However, I really > > ought to go to the GemStone BOF, so 6PM Tuesday doesn't work well for me. > > > > We could have the BOF on Wednesday evening (some folks might be already > > gone) or on Monday evening. > > > > On Monday evening there's a STIC meeting from 5:30 to 7:30 in the > > conference center. Personally, I can skip that more easily than I can > > skip the GemStone BOF. It's possible (though I don't know how likely) > > that we can convince the conference to give us another room in the > > conference center for that same time period. > > > > Or, we could meet at an off-conference site (like a restaurant, coffee > > shop, brewpub, or hotel lobby) either during or after the STIC meeting. > > > > > > -Martin |
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[snip] > > BTW, what's the deal with using American currency? i.e. can we pay > using U.S. cash? I would expect we could. > US currency is accepted in Canada. The current value of a Canadian dollar is about 86 cents US. As noted, business do not -have- to give you the bank rate. I usually use my credit card. The company gives you the current exchange rate, and then tacks on another 1-3% for themselves, but at least it's predictable and easy. See you all in TO! > -Charles > > |
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