Sounds good to me. For those who don't know where that is,
see
Dinner with Vroom. (And my apologies to
gregor42 for
having jumped the gun before he posted
Meet VROOM in NYC. I
had no idea why he was down, and I did try to reach him.)
Here is the current status I got from /msging the people
who had indicated interest before.
- aardvark (Yes)
- Amel (Yes)
- cogent (probably, but no final confirmation)
- ChemBoy (No)
- Desdinova (Yes)
- gregor42 + 1 guest (yes)
- japhy + 1 guest (No)
- one4k4 (No)
- petral (Yes)
- tilly (Yes) + add one guest
- vroom (Yes)
So we are at 10 people. If anyone else is planning to,
show then please tell
gregor42 or post in this thread
so we know how big a hord^d^d^d^dcrowd to plan for.
UPDATE
I think the above list has stabilized.
UPDATE 2
Scoop. They won't be holding a table for us, but they
have several tables that can hold 10 people. It is just
a question of having someone come down 20-30 min before.
So I will try to be there at 6:30, and hold a table for
anyone who asks about where the "PerlMonks" group is. The
address is 32 Spring St. The #6 train's stop on Spring
St is supposed to be one block away. The N, R, and W stop
near there at Prince St. A bunch also stop at Broaday
and Lafayette St. You can plan your route with the
NYC
Subway Map.
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