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From: Terje Mathisen "terje.mathisen at on 21 Apr 2010 05:18 It seems like the ash clouds are settling, which means that I'll probably get to attend my usual conference near Monterey in the second half of next week. I'm flying in to SFO on saturday and intend to hang around until Wed morning; anyone want to meet up for dinner one of those preceding days, like Tue evening? Likewise, if any of you in the area has something you think I'd enjoy seeing, I'd be very happy to come visit. In that case, please email me directly! Terje PS. My wife Tone, the mechanical engineer, has been invited to talk about Oslo public transport, so we'll both be coming this year! -- - <Terje.Mathisen at tmsw.no> "almost all programming can be viewed as an exercise in caching"
From: Terje Mathisen "terje.mathisen at on 26 Apr 2010 08:35
Don Lindsay wrote: > Count me in. If the South Bay works for you, I can find just about any cuisine. I haven't heard from too many people yet, but I suggest we meet at "Sushi O Sushi" tomorrow, i.e. on Tuesday: Sushi O Sushi Japanese Cuisine www.sushiosushi.com 2789 El Camino Real Santa Clara, CA 95051-3005 (408) 241-1677 Bus: El Camino & Bowers (It is located on the Bowers intersection). Tone & I had dinner there last night, it was very good! On Tuesday we plan to eat around 1900! If lots of people intend to turn up, we probably need to book a table in advance, it seemed like a very popular place... Terje > > On 2010-04-21, Terje Mathisen<"terje.mathisen at tmsw.no"> wrote: >> It seems like the ash clouds are settling, which means that I'll >> probably get to attend my usual conference near Monterey in the second >> half of next week. >> >> I'm flying in to SFO on saturday and intend to hang around until Wed >> morning; anyone want to meet up for dinner one of those preceding days, >> like Tue evening? >> >> Likewise, if any of you in the area has something you think I'd enjoy >> seeing, I'd be very happy to come visit. In that case, please email me >> directly! >> >> Terje >> >> PS. My wife Tone, the mechanical engineer, has been invited to talk >> about Oslo public transport, so we'll both be coming this year! -- - <Terje.Mathisen at tmsw.no> "almost all programming can be viewed as an exercise in caching" |