[Dev] Reading Circle

dev@trilug.org dev@trilug.org
Fri, 15 Feb 2002 23:00:46 -0500


                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                   









> So, when are we gonna start?

Good question.  I was thinking maybe give everybody a week or two,
before we start.. so people will have time to get the book,
do any "brushing up" they might want to do, etc.

Also, my co-worker who is interested in participating, has one
particular set of weekends out of the month that is free, due
to church commitments the other weeks. I forget if he said it's
the 1st and 3rd Saturday that he's free, or the 2nd and 4th.
But, since he's the only one who has mentioned any type of
scheduling conflict for Saturday, I'd like to check with him
before we decide on a date.. if that's alright with everybody
else, of course.

Other than that, I'm good with any coming week that's good
with everybody else.

Also, do you guys want to set a particular time? There seems
to be a lot of agreement about "Saturday afternoon" but that's
a little vague? We talking 1:00? 3:00? 6:00? 9:00? or what?

I don't personally have much of a preference. My Saturdays
are, afaik, completely free right now.

TTYL,

Phillip Rhodes
Application Designer
Voice Data Solutions
919-571-4300 x225
prhodes@vdsinc.com

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