[Robotgroup] Maker Faire
Denise Scioli
morg80 at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 3 06:57:52 PDT 2007
--Great. Thanks for the offer of help. I know that we will be doing some decoration/painting for the two story ponginator, so keep your ears open for future work sessions. Anyone else working on something and needing an extra hand/car/etc., keep Scott in mind. Thanks again for the offer. Keep a heads up for a holler from some of us. We are looking forward to meeting your wife.
Denise
--------------------------------------> Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 06:51:08 -0700> From: lhudson73 at yahoo.com> To: robotgroup at puremagic.com> Subject: [Robotgroup] Maker Faire>> Hey Guys,>> My wife is going to be at the Makers Faire with the 6th Street Artists Market... so if you need an extra hand I'm available. Also in the weeks leading up to the event, if anyone needs help with research on the web, errands for parts, intelligence collection, etc. just let me know!>> Scott>>>> Def Egge wrote:> At 03:38 2007-10-03, you wrote:> -=-=-=-=-= begin quoted message =-=-=-=-=->>>For someone that doesn't have time to reply to emails, seems to> have>>plenty of time to complain about microsoft (not that they> aren't>worth complaining about anyways).>>Did someone have a bad day today? Take a break Vern, sit back>>relax...>>>>Hey I used to work for that company, and I don't even need to> waste>my breath on that one anymore! Your either working for them> or>against them!>>>>I can think of dozens of better ways to spend time. Back to work...> I>>mean sleep!>>JPF>> -=-=-=-=-= end quoted message =-=-=-=-=->> John, Vern was joking. You must realize that, right? You also must> be aware that laughter is a great way to release some of the pressure> generated by life's friction.>> As for time enough to reply to answer emails, I can testify that Vern> was dealing with TRG business at yet another planning / work session> last night ... I drove off from that one at 2359 hrs.>> I haven't kept track of the number of hours of my own time spent on> the phone, meetings in meat-space, research on the web, and errands> for parts, intelligence collection, etc. all to enhance The Robot> Group's presence and presentations at Maker Faire. I do know that> they run well over 100 hours to date. [Ed Gonzalez has even more> time invested and so, probably, do Kym and Denise.]>> Vern's time commitment has been far greater ... that, of course, over> and above the normal duties of being the President (we'll note in> passing that sleep, wife, children, and employment require a> substantial amount of his remaining weekly hours).>> For those not familiar with the 90-90 rule, it> states something to the effect that the first 90% of a project> consumes 90% of the time ... the remaining 10% of the project> consumes the other 90% of the time.>> There remains much to be done. Get your project(s) ready. Then, if> you have a little time to spare, why not subvert some of that to the> group effort?>>> -->> All the best....>> Mike>> _______________________________________________> Robotgroup mailing list> Robotgroup at puremagic.com> http://lists.puremagic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/robotgroup>>>> L. Scott Hudson>> If I were certain that the World would end tomorrow, I would plant a tree...>>> ---------------------------------> Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell.> _______________________________________________> Robotgroup mailing list> Robotgroup at puremagic.com> http://lists.puremagic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/robotgroup
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