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Bothari

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Jan 20, 2009, 10:30:09 AM1/20/09
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I was checking out the Mountain Ruby West conference in March, and
right at the top of the speakers page
(http://mtnwestrubyconf.org/2009/speakers) , is our own James Edward
Grey II. The talk looked really good (I hope I get to go) but the
best part was in the author's description:

"There were poems and songs about the code he wrote in those days."

It made my day. Thanks James.
Joe

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James Gray

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Jan 20, 2009, 10:55:19 AM1/20/09
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On Jan 20, 2009, at 9:30 AM, Bothari wrote:

> I was checking out the Mountain Ruby West conference in March, and
> right at the top of the speakers page
> (http://mtnwestrubyconf.org/2009/speakers) , is our own James Edward
> Grey II.

Wow, who's that guy? :)

There's actually a pretty funny story about me being at that conference.

MWRC was started two years ago and one of the organizers is Pat Eyler,
a good friend of mine. So the first year, Pat asked me to come out.
Unfortunately, it was days away from a family vacation I had planned
and I declined. Then last year, Pat asked me again. This time we had
a foreign exchange student we were taking on spring break, so I
declined again.

In my defense, why does this conference always fall on spring break?
Who planned that! :D

In the end, Pat gave up on me. This year I didn't get an invite. It
didn't seem like it would matter because Dana and I have another
foreign exchange student this year and we are were looking for another
place to take them for spring break.

Well, it just so happens that MWRC was looking for speakers to invite
and another buddy of mine, Greg Brown, was on the selection comity
this year. So he asked me if I would come out.

Again the conference is right at the beginning of spring break, but we
hadn't picked a destination yet and even more serendipitously one of
the things our student had mentioned wanting to see was Roswell, NM.
(This was just days before Greg asked me, in fact.) So I sat down
with a map and did a little planning.

The end result: I will speak at MWRC this year and my family is
taking a driving tour from Salt Lake City to Arches to Four Corners to
Mesa Verde to Albuquerque to Roswell for spring break. ;)

> The talk looked really good (I hope I get to go) but the
> best part was in the author's description:
>
> "There were poems and songs about the code he wrote in those days."

What that quote really tells you is which TV show I watch (and steal
quotes from). ;)

James Edward Gray II

pat eyler

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Jan 20, 2009, 11:19:20 AM1/20/09
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On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 8:55 AM, James Gray <ja...@grayproductions.net> wrote:
>
> On Jan 20, 2009, at 9:30 AM, Bothari wrote:
>
>> I was checking out the Mountain Ruby West conference in March, and
>> right at the top of the speakers page
>> (http://mtnwestrubyconf.org/2009/speakers) , is our own James Edward
>> Grey II.
>
> Wow, who's that guy? :)
>
> There's actually a pretty funny story about me being at that conference.
>
> MWRC was started two years ago and one of the organizers is Pat Eyler,
> a good friend of mine. So the first year, Pat asked me to come out.
> Unfortunately, it was days away from a family vacation I had planned
> and I declined. Then last year, Pat asked me again. This time we had
> a foreign exchange student we were taking on spring break, so I
> declined again.
>
> In my defense, why does this conference always fall on spring break?
> Who planned that! :D
>
> In the end, Pat gave up on me. This year I didn't get an invite. It
> didn't seem like it would matter because Dana and I have another
> foreign exchange student this year and we are were looking for another
> place to take them for spring break.
>
> Well, it just so happens that MWRC was looking for speakers to invite
> and another buddy of mine, Greg Brown, was on the selection comity
> this year. So he asked me if I would come out.


I didn't really give up on you, Gregory just beat me to the punch. Since
it means you're coming out, I'm glad it worked out this way.


>
> Again the conference is right at the beginning of spring break, but we
> hadn't picked a destination yet and even more serendipitously one of
> the things our student had mentioned wanting to see was Roswell, NM.
> (This was just days before Greg asked me, in fact.) So I sat down
> with a map and did a little planning.
>
> The end result: I will speak at MWRC this year and my family is
> taking a driving tour from Salt Lake City to Arches to Four Corners to
> Mesa Verde to Albuquerque to Roswell for spring break. ;)


You'll love Arches and Mesa Verde ...


>
>> The talk looked really good (I hope I get to go) but the
>> best part was in the author's description:
>>
>> "There were poems and songs about the code he wrote in those days."
>
> What that quote really tells you is which TV show I watch (and steal
> quotes from). ;)
>
> James Edward Gray II
>
>
> >
>



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James Gray

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Jan 20, 2009, 11:31:02 AM1/20/09
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On Jan 20, 2009, at 10:19 AM, pat eyler wrote:

> On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 8:55 AM, James Gray
> <ja...@grayproductions.net> wrote:
>> In the end, Pat gave up on me. This year I didn't get an invite.

> I didn't really give up on you, Gregory just beat me to the punch.

Well, I would have given up on me! ;)

James Edward Gray II

John Hornbeck

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Jan 20, 2009, 12:05:15 PM1/20/09
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I gave up on you long ago

 


James Edward Gray II





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