Central NJ meet-up - November 12th, 2009 at 7pm

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2009-11-12 19:00 - 22:00 America/New_York

Held at the Institute for Advanced Study.

Address:
Bloomberg Hall
1 Einstein Drive
Princeton, NJ 08540
(we are marked on Google maps)

IAS is a short distance from Mercer Street. See here - http://www.ias.edu/about/directions - for directions and a campus map. For those who are familiar with Princeton University, we are basically on the other side of the golf course. It is a little over a mile from the train station, so walkable. For those coming by car, park in Lot A. There should be plenty of parking in the evening.

NOTE: This meet-up will probably not take place in the same room as past ones. Signs will be posted.

IDEAS: We do not have a topic as of yet. Anyone looking for anything in particular to discuss? We'll probably do some site recipes. Volunteers? It would be nice to get some other people to showcase some work they've done, besides just Peter and myself.

And, as usual, please sign up so we have a rough estimate of how many people are attending. Thanks.

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pwolanin - Tue, 2009-11-10 16:31

Please comment if you want to talk about your site! Jenny and I can talk a bit about the D5 to D6 upgrade that's in progress of the PCDO site.


11-12-09

cocogodiva - Tue, 2009-11-10 17:56

Unfortunately I can't make this meet up, I have meeting on the same day and time. Wish I could attend.


I would love to make it but

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Elijah Lynn - Wed, 2009-11-11 03:39

I would love to make it but won't be able to make it as well.

Have fun!


Just out of curiosity, how

JGrubb - Wed, 2009-11-11 23:06

Just out of curiosity, how long do these meetups typically go?

John


They've usually been a couple

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pwolanin - Wed, 2009-11-11 23:28

They've usually been a couple of hours.


No Go

fideaux - Thu, 2009-11-12 22:47

Sorry group, I can't make tonight. I'll bring cookies to the next one.

Andrew

p.s. currently happy after discovering the path_redirect module. The less I see of my .htaccess, the better I feel.