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Mason as well.
I vote for Mason too.
Thanks,
Keshav
On 8/26/06, Daniel
Jaschob <djaschob@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I vote for
Mason.
I have the same pros
and cons.
I live near Mason so
I am biased.
I also am not a big
fan of going to UC, especially if the parking is not in the building or Very
close ( next building ).
Also, there are
various events at UC that make parking more expensive or
non-existent.
If there is a
meeting that is at the same time as one of those events, people will make the
drive and end up parking who knows where.
At the very
least, there needs to be some research and notification for each meeting what
the parking is expected to be like.
Dan
Jaschob
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Michael [mailto: scmikes@xxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 2:27
PM To: jf; CinJUG
Listserv Subject: RE:
[cinjug-users] Location of CinJUG meetings
A question to ask is
where are people comming from when they attend.
I drive in from Milford,
Mason is convient for me,
UC is more of a challenge for me
(it may be easier for others though):
2) drive back home afterwords is
longer
3) parking (usually costs $$ at
UC, and walk time needs to be added to the communte ).
I could be off here, but Mason/
Westchester/ Liberty Township seems to be the
growth area. I would not be
surprised to find that many programmers live
That is one of the reason's why
many new jobs are in these areas.
1) distance from where people work
to meeting.
2) Ease of parking for meeting
(include time to get from car to meeting location)
3) distance from meeting to
home.
How are people impacted by these 3
factors for UC and Mason?
From: jf
[mailto:jfister@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Sat 8/26/2006 12:25 PM To: CinJUG Listserv Subject: Re: [cinjug-users] Location of
CinJUG meetings
I guess it depends
on what area CinJUG is trying to cover. If the goal is to include as
many people as possible in the Greater Cinci area, then Mason is too far
north to accomodate that goal. I think the closer to downtown
Cincinnati, the better we are able to reach people from all over KY, OH,
and IN. So, in my opinion, UC seems to be the better choice.
On 8/26/06, Michael Schneider <michaelschneider@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > +1 for
mason > > L. Feldman wrote: > > Dear CinJUG
folks, > > > > A CinJUG member has informed me that Max
Technical Training is moving > > from Norwood to Mason and that
CinJUG is considering whether to hold > > the meetings at the new
Max Technical Training facility or to try to > > get a meeting place
on or near the U.C. campus. > > > > Have you already voted
on the new location? If so, what was the > > outcome? If
not, perhaps you could institute a poll through the e-mail > >
listserv? > > > > I try to attend the CinJUG meetings on a
regular basis (although I have > > missed a few here of late) and it
would be my preference to hold the > > meetings in Mason which is a
much nicer and, for me, much more > > conveniently located facility
than the U.C. area. > > > > Also, I know a lot of Java
programmers who work in the > > Dayton-Miamisburg area who might
attend meetings in Mason since that is > > much closer to them than
Clifton would be. > > > > Anyway, that's my two cents
worth. Have a great day! > > > > Regards, > >
Lance > > > > > >
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