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“Don't Cross the Beams”

From: Seth Dillingham In Response To: Top of Thread.  
Date Posted: Wednesday, February 8, 2006 3:10:53 PM Replies: 1
   
Enclosures: None.

Greg is going to the Rails Conference.

So am I.

Greg and I have never met, but he used to be an employee of Macrobyte, and we've spoken by email or IM almost every day since he was hired in Q3 1999. He still helps out with Conversant development, and is definitely a friend.

When I told him I was going to the conference, he said there would be a "huge ripple in the force," but what if it turns out to be more like "crossing the beams?"


Discussion Thread:
  • Re: Don't Cross the Beams (by Mike at 2/9/2006)

    In many factories there are 'beams' in the ceiling, 4 to 6 inches high and 2 to 4 inches wide, that

    • RE: Don't Cross the Beams (by Seth Dillingham at 2/10/2006)

      On 2/9/06, Mike said: >In many factories there are 'beams' in the ceiling, 4 to 6 inches high and >2

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  • A ripple in the beams

    It looks like Seth and I are actually going to meet, in person at RailsConf in June. Wacky. I wonder how we'll find each other in the crowd? Oh wait, we're both in the 95th percentile for height!
    (Greg's Home Space : Wed, 08 Feb 2006 19:43:49 GMT)


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