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Where were you at 6:00PM on Sep 30? O'Hare, by any chance?

by ZZamboni (Curate)
on Oct 12, 2000 at 03:49 UTC ( [id://36339]=monkdiscuss: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

Hi everyone,

I just came back from a one-week conference trip. Which means my newest nodes was at a whooping 370K+! Unfortunately, most of it went unread in my attempt to catch up as fast as possible :-(

But I'm wandering off the point of my post. The most amazing thing happened on my way to the conference. At about 6:00PM on September 30, I was entering the train station at Terminal 3 of the O'Hare airport (Chicago), and I saw someone with a PerlMonks t-shirt! It was design #14. He was going into the train in the opposite direction as I was entering the station, so I didn't manage to make contact.

So my first question is: who was it? What an amazing coincidence to find a PerlMonk wandering in the real world. I would have loved to talk to you.

Second question: I didn't know the t-shirts were already available. How do I get one?

Cheers. It's good to be back :-)

--ZZamboni

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RE: Where were you at 6:00PM on Sep 30? O'Hare, by any chance?
by neshura (Chaplain) on Oct 12, 2000 at 04:41 UTC
    I would guess (but not bet money) that it was someone from EveryDevel or Blockstackers, and not a perl monk -- since technically, the shirts aren't really available (where's that web store? *hint hint*). I picked one up at lwce, I know at least one or two other monks did as well.

    As a sort-of follow-up, I was wearing my PM shirt at a recent event and someone came up to me who actually knew what the site was. He wasn't a perl monk either -- which confused me greatly. My worldview does not include the scenario in which a person knows of PM and is not a registered user and regular visitor. It turned out that he was a friend of Chris diBona (visible in the random monk pic rotation). Minor mystery solved.

    e-mail neshura

RE: Where were you at 6:00PM on Sep 30? O'Hare, by any chance?
by vroom (His Eminence) on Oct 12, 2000 at 22:24 UTC
    I've got about 200 of them I don't know what the problem is. Seriously though the web store is coming soon.... the credit card verification people keep messing with us and not getting us all the information we need other than that we're pretty much ready to go. A few leaked out at LWCE to users who asked for them... a few more have gotten into circulation by people who have infiltrated the office and have snagged one with or without our permission.

    Besides who wants to write E-commerce software... luckily I made this one my web store project for my web technologies class complete with a few knocks at my professor in the product descriptions. Too bad I get to redo it in servlets now.

    vroom | Tim Vroom | vroom@cs.hope.edu

      Have you thought of Paypal.com? I know quite many businesses who accept credit cards that way - setting up an account with them and using e-mail address.
      www.goemerchant.com
      appropriately enough, its lifeblood is perl :D If you go with them, you get the ecommerce software, and a couple of options on how you want to process your transactions.
RE: Where were you at 6:00PM on Sep 30? O'Hare, by any chance?
by Adam (Vicar) on Oct 12, 2000 at 21:45 UTC
    Second question: I didn't know the t-shirts were already available. How do I get one?

    That is the question on everyone's mind! (I know I've been patiently waiting to purchase my t-shirt... and coffee mugs.)

    Update:As of 10/27/2000 (or 27/10/2000 if you prefer, or 2000/10/27, or 20 Heshvan 5761 ... whatever) the Gift Shoppe is now open and you can buy stuff there.

RE: Where were you at 6:00PM on Sep 30? O'Hare, by any chance?
by wombat (Curate) on Oct 13, 2000 at 00:31 UTC
    Dude, screw E-Commerce. Credit cards, my ass! I'll write and send you a check. You can wait until it clears, and then send me a T-shirt. Let's get them distributed, and worry about pleasing the masses later.
      If you're really itching...
      Make checks payable to: Everything Development Company LLC
      Send them to: 
      
      Everything Development Company LLC
      170 College Ave
      STE 230
      Holland, MI 49423 
      
      Your order will be shipped when payment arrives
      
      Cost $16.00 includes shipping in US, international orders will be more.
      Tax: Tack on 6% if you're lucky enough to live in Michigan
      Sizes: M-XXXL
      Colors: Blue or Maroon
      Make sure we know where we need to send it to and give us an e-mail in case you forget something important.
      
      Seriously... the real deal SHOULD be good to go soon... if you can wait

      vroom | Tim Vroom | vroom@cs.hope.edu

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