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Re: Boston Conlang Dinner, was New Rikchik Postscript files

From:Diana Slattery <slattd@...>
Date:Monday, November 30, 1998, 3:56
Tim,

count me in for an Albany meeting for sure.  i'll be back in the country by jan.
8, and between then and march is best time for me.

diana

Tim Smith wrote:

> At 08:35 PM 11/24/98 -0500, Sally Caves wrote: > >On Tue, 24 Nov 1998, Kenji Schwarz wrote: > >> [snip] > >> How are things on the New York-area meeting front? At the dinner we sort > >> of discussed a larger regional conference, but the feeling seemed to be > >> there wasn't likely to be much turnout from beyond the immediate area. > >> > >> Kenji Schwarz > > > >I think Tim Smith has in mind some Albany get-together. I hope he chooses > >to do it in the summer, hint hint Tim, but I think he and his wife might > >be busy planning next years Albacon by then. Well, I'm off to New York > >for the Thanksgiving weekend. Bye all, S. > > I did mention this idea a while ago, but didn't get any responses. I'm > still interested in trying to organize some kind of gathering here, but I'd > really like to know who might be interested. I'm not asking for any firm > commitments, but it would be helpful if anybody who thinks they might be > interested would let me know (either by private e-mail or through this > list), and also let me know what general time frame(s) would be good for > them. Sally's suggestion about doing it in the summer is the first specific > feedback I've gotten on this. > > As I said before, what I had in mind was to host something at my house if > it's only a few people. (But if it's in the summer, be warned: we don't > have air conditioning.) Or if it turns out to be larger, we could try to > arrange for a motel or something. To even begin to seriously think about > it, I need to have at least a rough (order of magnitude) estimate of how > many people might be involved. > ------------------------------------------------- > Tim Smith > timsmith@global2000.net > > "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain." > -- The Wizard of Oz (MGM, 1939)