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I'm off to Oredev, be back in a few days
Nov 16, 2008
Walter Bright
Nov 16, 2008
John Reimer
Nov 18, 2008
JMNorris
Nov 19, 2008
John Reimer
Nov 21, 2008
Walter Bright
Nov 22, 2008
0ffh
Nov 22, 2008
BCS
Nov 22, 2008
Walter Bright
Nov 17, 2008
Lars Ivar Igesund
Nov 21, 2008
Walter Bright
Nov 22, 2008
Lars Ivar Igesund
Nov 22, 2008
torhu
Nov 22, 2008
Lars Ivar Igesund
November 16, 2008
In Sweden!
November 16, 2008
Hello Walter,

> In Sweden!
> 


Ha! No way! You are expected to stay at your desk and pound out bug fixes. ;)

.... jk :D

Enjoy the break!

-JJR



November 17, 2008
Walter Bright wrote:

> In Sweden!

It is Øredev ;)

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November 18, 2008
John Reimer <terminal.node@gmail.com> wrote in news:28b70f8ce3a88cb16171b78eec0@news.digitalmars.com:

> Ha! No way! You are expected to stay at your desk and pound out bug fixes. ;)

I thought his job was to stay at his desk and pound out new bugs. :-)

(Walter: have fun; you've earned it.)

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JMNorris
November 19, 2008
Hello JMNorris,

> John Reimer <terminal.node@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:28b70f8ce3a88cb16171b78eec0@news.digitalmars.com:
>> Ha! No way! You are expected to stay at your desk and pound out bug
>> fixes. ;)
>> 
> I thought his job was to stay at his desk and pound out new bugs. :-)


That's a given! :o)


> 
> (Walter: have fun; you've earned it.)
> 


November 21, 2008
John Reimer wrote:
> Enjoy the break!

I'm back now, and had a wonderful time. Sweden is a great place, and the Oredev folks, in particular Michael Tiberg (the conference organizer), treated me very well. All the Swedes I encountered were very friendly and helpful whenever I had an ignorant touristy question (and these were just regular folks out on the street!).

In contrast, I've been to other countries where they clearly disliked americans on sight, their only interest was in shaking you down for as much money as possible, and sniggering about you when you turn your back.
November 21, 2008
Lars Ivar Igesund wrote:
> Walter Bright wrote:
> 
>> In Sweden!
> 
> It is Øredev ;)

When I get a keyboard that does umlauts, I'll stick them in!
November 22, 2008
Walter Bright wrote:
> All the Swedes I encountered were very friendly [...]
> In contrast, I've been to other countries where they clearly disliked americans on sight, their only interest was in shaking you down for as much money as possible, and sniggering about you when you turn your back.

I fear the worst, but I certainly hope it was not in european countries...
November 22, 2008
Reply to 0ffh,

> Walter Bright wrote:
> 
>> All the Swedes I encountered were very friendly [...]
>> In contrast, I've been to other countries where they clearly disliked
>> americans on sight, their only interest was in shaking you down for
>> as
>> much money as possible, and sniggering about you when you turn your
>> back.
> I fear the worst, but I certainly hope it was not in european
> countries...
> 

keep in mind that while in Sweeden, the US an another country. </joke>


November 22, 2008
Walter Bright wrote:

> Lars Ivar Igesund wrote:
>> Walter Bright wrote:
>> 
>>> In Sweden!
>> 
>> It is Øredev ;)
> 
> When I get a keyboard that does umlauts, I'll stick them in!

There were no umlauts there :D If anything, it shows your lack of a unicode enabled newsreader ;)

-- 
Lars Ivar Igesund
blog at http://larsivi.net
DSource, #d.tango & #D: larsivi
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