Meeting for November?

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Dustin Withers

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Oct 24, 2011, 9:37:51 PM10/24/11
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Just checking into see if and where the November meeting will be. I'm
a somewhat new JVM user and would love to meet others.

Regards,
Dustin Withers

Jeremy Ary

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Oct 24, 2011, 10:30:04 PM10/24/11
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Hi Dustin!

Join us at Vaco, 5410 Maryland Way, suite 460, Brentwood TN 37027, next Tuesday the 1st at 6pm. We'll see you there!

-Jeremy

On Oct 24, 2011 9:18 PM, "Dustin Withers" <fade...@gmail.com> wrote:

Csaba Toth

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Oct 25, 2011, 12:26:03 AM10/25/11
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Hi Dustin,

Meetings are scheduled for every first Tuesday of a month. So the next
one will be on the 1st of November. We usually release actual topic not
so much before the meeting because there can be changes. But meetings
are hosted at VACO LLC's office in Brentwood.

In November David Escandell will present on "SOA Patterns: The use of
EJBs in enterprise". In December (6th is the first Tuesday) Zach
McCormick will present on Android Tablet development.

It seems that more people suggested that the location and timing
information might not be straight forward from our website, so we'll try
to add some general info on that.

See you!
Csaba

Greg Turnquist

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Oct 25, 2011, 12:35:49 AM10/25/11
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FYI: I just created another page on the web site with a google map of our usual meeting location.
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Greg Turnquist (Greg.L.T...@gmail.com)

Csaba Toth

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Oct 25, 2011, 12:38:53 AM10/25/11
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Hi Jeremy,

I'm just looking at the posterous site. On the right column there's a
statement about our schedule (1st Tuesday of the month). Maybe people
would need some calendar widget? Should we release topic plans earlier?

On the top menu bar Greg also placed a "Where We Meet" menu point. That
link works ok with Google Chrome (the map flows out of it's border a
little though), it's great with Epiphany Web Browser (Ubuntu's built-in
browser, it uses WebKit too, just like Chrome or Safari, so that
difference is interesting), and it is broken with Firefox 3.6.23.

How can we improve more?

Csaba

Jeremy Ary

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Oct 25, 2011, 9:19:08 AM10/25/11
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Actually that's perfect, I must have been looking at a cached version at home last night or just sleeping at the wheel. Thanks for following up.

- J
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