Re: [Pycodeocr-main] Meeting
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From: Sandro M. <man...@gm...> - 2010-04-21 10:17:42
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Fine for me! Sandro On 04/20/2010 04:02 PM, Blaser Raphael wrote: > Hello > > Sometime on a friday would be good for me too. I would propose next > friday 23.04. at around 1600 at the Hönggerberg, so we can still work a > bit before ;). How's that? > > Raphael > > Am Freitag, den 16.04.2010, 16:06 +0200 schrieb Sandro Mani: > >> I'm in the sixth semester (and yeah, you should indeed know some of my >> class-mates, at least Michael (Steichlechner) tells me he knows you ;) ). >> Concerning the meeting, I have no lectures on friday, and from where I >> live (Albisriederplatz) it doesn't really make a difference whether I go >> to Höngg or Zentrum. Hence we could meet next friday or the one after, >> sometime in the afternoon? >> Cheers >> Sandro >> >> On 04/16/2010 02:39 PM, Dr. Trigon wrote: >> >>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>> Hash: SHA1 >>> >>> RW: Thats a good thing! In which semester are you? (may be I know one >>> or two of your fellows.... ;) >>> Yeaaa - that's a bit a pitty - since when you would also be here more >>> often we might be sponaeous and meet within halve of an hour - this >>> way it's either for you or for us a bit too far to be sponaneous... >>> >>> Swiss-German is a good thing - so when meeting this conversation will >>> become more simple and rapid... ;)) >>> >>> One or two beer-length but definately more than just saying "hello, >>> nice to meet you!" :) >>> >>> >>> ps: nop ;) >>> >>> >>> Am 16.04.2010 11:36, schrieb Sandro Mani: >>> >>> >>>> I'm studying RW, and unfortunately I am actually never at the >>>> Hönggerberg this semester, but I could come up there nevertheless >>>> occasionally. My native language is (Swiss-)German. And yeah, >>>> one-beer-length would definitely be the idea;) >>>> Cheers, >>>> Sandro >>>> >>>> P.s. sorry, didn't notice I wasn't sending the mails on the mailing list >>>> anymore. >>>> >>>> -------- Original Message -------- >>>> Subject: Re: [Pycodeocr-main] Meeting >>>> Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 09:04:18 +0200 >>>> From: Dr. Trigon<dr....@su...> >>>> To: pyc...@li... >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Okay let's see.. a friday afternoon at bqm for example? Or any >>>>> particular preferences? >>>>> >>>>> >>>> This is a very good idea! To be honest I wanted to do it this week, >>>> but unfortunately (as usual at ETH ;) I'm very busy this week and >>>> neext too I think (my be I'm finished till friday, but not sure). >>>> >>>> So to get at least a better idea; what are you studying? where is >>>> the place you are the most, e.g. is bqm the best place for you? >>>> What is your native language? >>>> We (laserb and me) are D-PHYS students and most of the time at >>>> Hönggerberg, so if we would meet here e.g. instead of bqm, it would >>>> be simpler for us and also possible to make an (at least short) >>>> appointment on a short term basis. (although I would prefer a longer >>>> one - at least a "one beer lenght" ;) >>>> >>>> Greetings and sorry for this very late reply! >>>> >>>> >>>> ps: please reply to the maillist, this way all of us will be keept >>>> "up-to-date"... :) >>>> >>>> >>>> Am 12.04.2010 19:31, schrieb Sandro Mani: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Okay let's see.. a friday afternoon at bqm for example? Or any >>>>> particular preferences? >>>>> Cheers >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 04/03/2010 01:55 AM, Dr. Trigon wrote: >>>>> Why no! Generally speaking a very good idea! ;) Sometime after easter >>>>> may be?! >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Greetings >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Am 27.03.2010 18:20, schrieb Sandro Mani: >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> Hello all! >>>>>>>> So what about a meeting some time soon to get to know each other and >>>>>>>> discuss our ideas? >>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>> Sandro >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval >>>>>>>> Try the new software tools for yourself. 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