How Many DevNet Members Do You Know In Real Life?

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How Many DevNet Members Do You Know In Real Life?

None, But I'd Like To Someday
42
75%
1
6
11%
2
2
4%
3
1
2%
4
0
No votes
5
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6
0
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7
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8+
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No votes
Real Life, What's That?
5
9%
 
Total votes: 56

Roja
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Post by Roja »

I may be able to increase the number I know soon.. I'm going to a conference sometime in the next 12 months, and the likely destination is California.

Might be able to meet a few Californian DevNetters while I'm there. :)
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RobertGonzalez
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Post by RobertGonzalez »

Sweet. What part of California?
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Post by Roja »

Everah wrote:Sweet. What part of California?
Dunno - Haven't picked the conference yet ;)
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Burrito
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Post by Burrito »

Roja wrote:I may be able to increase the number I know soon.. I'm going to a conference sometime in the next 12 months, and the likely destination is California.

Might be able to meet a few Californian DevNetters while I'm there. :)
make a stop in phx on the way and you can add another :P
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Chris Corbyn
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Post by Chris Corbyn »

Burrito wrote:make a stop in phx on the way and you can add another :P
You getting bored Burr? You keep inviting people to meet you :P :lol: If I was anywhere near I'd pop by for a coffee but I guess I can't really call by Phoenix on the way from Manchester to Middlesbrough :)
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Post by Burrito »

d11wtq wrote:...but I guess I can't really call by Phoenix on the way from Manchester to Middlesbrough :)
depends on which way you go..... :lol:
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Chris Corbyn
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Post by Chris Corbyn »

Burrito wrote:depends on which way you go..... :lol:
Nah I don't go "the scenic route". Costs me too much in petrol and I keep getting stuck in the deep water :? 8O
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daedalus__
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Post by daedalus__ »

Come to the SFBA and you may catch Everah and I somewhere.
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Post by timvw »

Now that i've got an expense sheet.. and a car and it's diesel paid by the company.. I seem to be lacking time to travel... *Sigh*

(But i'm planning a trip through the UK somewhere at the beginning of october...)
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Post by RobertGonzalez »

d11wtq wrote:
Burrito wrote:make a stop in phx on the way and you can add another :P
You getting bored Burr? You keep inviting people to meet you :P :lol: If I was anywhere near I'd pop by for a coffee but I guess I can't really call by Phoenix on the way from Manchester to Middlesbrough :)
Hey Burr, that whole boredom thing you posted about the other day, how bout finding an actual driving route from Manchester to Phoenix? That'd kill soem boredom right there, eh?

PS You can use shipping ports as points to cover water, or you can assume the Bering straight freezes through in the winter and that it is drivable. Your choice. :wink:
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Chris Corbyn
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Post by Chris Corbyn »

timvw wrote:Now that i've got an expense sheet.. and a car and it's diesel paid by the company.. I seem to be lacking time to travel... *Sigh*

(But i'm planning a trip through the UK somewhere at the beginning of october...)
Can you bring belgian beer and chocolate? Hmm... and Bratwurst if you have that too :P Maybe then we can consider organising a PHPDN meet-up :lol:
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Post by RobertGonzalez »

Brats! Whooodalolly! I just downed like five of them today after three yesterday. Had a BBQ and cooked up a couple dozen. Make it to the Bay Area and I'll grill up a few for you.
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Chris Corbyn
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Post by Chris Corbyn »

Everah wrote:
d11wtq wrote:
Burrito wrote:make a stop in phx on the way and you can add another :P
You getting bored Burr? You keep inviting people to meet you :P :lol: If I was anywhere near I'd pop by for a coffee but I guess I can't really call by Phoenix on the way from Manchester to Middlesbrough :)
Hey Burr, that whole boredom thing you posted about the other day, how bout finding an actual driving route from Manchester to Phoenix? That'd kill soem boredom right there, eh?

PS You can use shipping ports as points to cover water, or you can assume the Bering straight freezes through in the winter and that it is drivable. Your choice. :wink:
You could even go for a world record and attempt to design what would truly be the world's longest bridge.
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Weirdan
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Post by Weirdan »

or you can assume the Bering straight freezes through in the winter and that it is drivable.
This way you would be able to visit Ukraine on your way to Manchester ;)
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Post by Burrito »

Weirdan wrote:This way you would be able to visit Ukraine on your way to Manchester ;)
and hell that's directly on the way to phx az.
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