
Hey All, I think we were planning on meeting on the second Wednesday of this month (Feb 13) but Hacklab has a members meeting that day. How do people feel about the 14th or 15th? Chris

On 4 February 2013 16:27, Christopher Olah
Hey All,
I think we were planning on meeting on the second Wednesday of this month (Feb 13) but Hacklab has a members meeting that day. How do people feel about the 14th or 15th?
Might help if you specify which location this meetup is intended for; haskell-cafe has a global membership ;-)
Chris
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Reverse engineering (aka Google searching) for Hacklab seems to reveal
that the location is Edimburgh: Correct? :D
On 4 February 2013 05:39, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
On 4 February 2013 16:27, Christopher Olah
wrote: Hey All,
I think we were planning on meeting on the second Wednesday of this month (Feb 13) but Hacklab has a members meeting that day. How do people feel about the 14th or 15th?
Might help if you specify which location this meetup is intended for; haskell-cafe has a global membership ;-)
Chris
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On 13-02-04 02:56 AM, Alfredo Di Napoli wrote:
Reverse engineering (aka Google searching) for Hacklab seems to reveal that the location is Edimburgh: Correct? :D
There are many Hacklabs worldwide. But this one is Toronto, Canada. I know because Christopher runs the Toronto Haskell Meetup and I go. And I will be talking about Arrow in the February meeting. And last month I talked about Parsec, and I documented it at http://www.vex.net/~trebla/haskell/parsec-generally.xhtml Toronto is an international metropolis with three globally renowned universities, multiple major-player high-tech labs, a world-class orchestra and several world-class choirs, and fine cuisines from almost all cultures. Toronto is home of the Toronto Haskell Meetup. The Toronto Haskell Meetup welcomes attendees from all over the world.

Ok, so not exactly around the corner for me, but thanks for clarifying :D
Alfredo
On 4 February 2013 20:53, Albert Y. C. Lai
On 13-02-04 02:56 AM, Alfredo Di Napoli wrote:
Reverse engineering (aka Google searching) for Hacklab seems to reveal that the location is Edimburgh: Correct? :D
There are many Hacklabs worldwide. But this one is Toronto, Canada. I know because Christopher runs the Toronto Haskell Meetup and I go.
And I will be talking about Arrow in the February meeting.
And last month I talked about Parsec, and I documented it at http://www.vex.net/~trebla/**haskell/parsec-generally.xhtmlhttp://www.vex.net/~trebla/haskell/parsec-generally.xhtml
Toronto is an international metropolis with three globally renowned universities, multiple major-player high-tech labs, a world-class orchestra and several world-class choirs, and fine cuisines from almost all cultures. Toronto is home of the Toronto Haskell Meetup. The Toronto Haskell Meetup welcomes attendees from all over the world.
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On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Albert Y. C. Lai
Toronto is an international metropolis with three globally renowned universities, multiple major-player high-tech labs, a world-class orchestra and several world-class choirs, and fine cuisines from almost all cultures. Toronto is home of the Toronto Haskell Meetup. The Toronto Haskell Meetup welcomes attendees from all over the world.
I'm sure, but it still helps to say *which* meetup is inviting those attendees.... -- brandon s allbery kf8nh sine nomine associates allbery.b@gmail.com ballbery@sinenomine.net unix, openafs, kerberos, infrastructure, xmonad http://sinenomine.net

D'oh! I'm an idiot.
I autocompleted the email address and sent this to the wrong list. It
was supposed to go to the Toronto Haskell Meetup list.
Sorry everyone!
Chris
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 4:00 PM, Brandon Allbery
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Albert Y. C. Lai
wrote: Toronto is an international metropolis with three globally renowned universities, multiple major-player high-tech labs, a world-class orchestra and several world-class choirs, and fine cuisines from almost all cultures. Toronto is home of the Toronto Haskell Meetup. The Toronto Haskell Meetup welcomes attendees from all over the world.
I'm sure, but it still helps to say *which* meetup is inviting those attendees....
-- brandon s allbery kf8nh sine nomine associates allbery.b@gmail.com ballbery@sinenomine.net unix, openafs, kerberos, infrastructure, xmonad http://sinenomine.net
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Albert Y. C. Lai
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Alfredo Di Napoli
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Brandon Allbery
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Christopher Olah
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Ivan Lazar Miljenovic