1994-02-11 - Re: Meeting this Saturday

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From: tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May)
To: solovay@math.berkeley.edu (Robert M. Solovay)
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UTC Datetime: 1994-02-11 18:00:31 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 11 Feb 94 10:00:31 PST

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From: tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May)
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 94 10:00:31 PST
To: solovay@math.berkeley.edu (Robert M. Solovay)
Subject: Re: Meeting this Saturday
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In case others have the same question, I'll give my opinion
publically:

> 
> If one can't spare the time for the whole meeting, what are the best
> three hours to come?
> 
> 	Thanks,
> 		Bob Solovay

Cypherpunks meetings officially start at noon and last 'til
"whenever," which is usually about 5 p.m. But things often don't get
rolling until around 12:30 or so, and may end around 4:30 on a "light"
day.

Since missing the first part of the meeting can be bad (announcements,
hot topics, etc.), I'd recommend getting to _any_ meeting at the
starting time, or just a bit late, and then staying as long as its
interesting to one. 

The "best three hours" are probably noon-3. Your mileage may vary, as
they say.


--Tim May


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