In which case we can all slip back into collective amnesia 
Ellie
Eleanor McHugh
Games With Brains
http://slides.games-with-brains.net
http://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanormchugh
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On 23 Dec 2009, at 16:42, Colin Bartlett wrote:
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Eleanor McHugh > <eleanor@games-with-brains.com> wrote:
On 20 Dec 2009, at 13:01, Phillip Gawlowski wrote:
On 20.12.2009 13:40, Robert Klemme wrote:
On 20.12.2009 02:28, Eleanor McHugh wrote:
Although I can't remember having seen any code of yours I definitively
appreciate your postings here. Your community profile might be better
than you believe. 
Agreed. I fondly remember Eleanor's and my exchange back in an ADA discussion on ruby-talk. 
My memory's mostly clouded by that poisonous climate change thread we had on here
earlier in the year so I'm glad I'm remembered for something else!
Curiously, until you reminded us about that climate change thread,
I'd completely forgotten about it, so I also associate you with other things!
We're really not talking about paying for something which is, after
all, freely available under an open source license.
We're talking about throwing something into the 'tip jar.'
It seems that street buskers tend to do better on average than open
source programmers.Maybe I should brush up on my atrophied guitar
playing skills! <G>
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On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Phillip Gawlowski <pg@thimian.com> wrote:
I'd love to see iCal support for Ruby, especially since I could use it for a
couple of ideas I have to make my own life easier, but paying money for the
library is out of the question for a couple of reasons (which can change, of
course).
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Rick DeNatale
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Twitter: http://twitter.com/RickDeNatale
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LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/rickdenatale
I'd love to see iCal support for Ruby, especially since I could use it for a
couple of ideas I have to make my own life easier, but paying money for the
library is out of the question for a couple of reasons (which can change, of
course).
We're really not talking about paying for something which is, after
all, freely available under an open source license.
We're talking about throwing something into the 'tip jar.'
Which is what I meant. I should've written "contribute money", instead of paying it.
It seems that street buskers tend to do better on average than open
source programmers.Maybe I should brush up on my atrophied guitar
playing skills!<G>
Who know, it could even be fun! 
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On 20.12.2009 17:37, Rick DeNatale wrote:
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Phillip Gawlowski<pg@thimian.com> wrote:
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Phillip Gawlowski