[TriPython] Apology

Calloway, Chris cbc at unc.edu
Tue Oct 30 13:59:01 EDT 2018


I just want to add that Eric Thomson and Kevin Howell are doing a lot of work carrying Durham and Raleigh project nights and they deserve our thanks.

--
Sincerely,

Chris Calloway
Applications Analyst
University of North Carolina
Renaissance Computing Institute
(919) 599-3530


On 10/29/18, 5:56 PM, "David Burton" <ncdave4life at gmail.com<mailto:ncdave4life at gmail.com>> wrote:

Chris, it is my longstanding practice, in the organizations that I'm a member of, to endeavor elect a no-show to the hardest job, since he's not there to defend himself. 😉  But you're safe, because that obviously wouldn't work for you, since you already do a lion's share of the work, year after year after year.

Get rested, and sleep soundly with the knowledge that we are all very, very grateful for all you do!

Maybe you owe Larry Summers a beer.  😀

Dave



On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 5:02 PM Philip Semanchuk <philip at semanchuk.com<mailto:philip at semanchuk.com>> wrote:
+1 to what Ian said. Chris, you take a lot onto your shoulders and we owe you a great deal of gratitude for doing so.

> On Oct 29, 2018, at 11:08 AM, Ian Cook <ianmcook at gmail.com<mailto:ianmcook at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>   Hi Chris,
>   Please don't feel any regret on my behalf! You're so incredibly generous
>   with your time in running this group and in offering RENCI space to other
>   local groups; a small mistake like this is something I think we'll all
>   immediately forgive.
>   Actually, thanks to the kindness of Larry Summers, who was working late
>   that evening at**Summers Thompson Lowry Insurance just down the hall, I
>   was able to give the talk. He invited us into their offices and let us all
>   squeeze into a small conference room to do the talk.
>   For anyone who missed it, the slides from the talk are at
>   [1]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f and the code and sample data are at
>   [2]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas.
>   Thanks,
>   Ian
>   On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 10:49 AM Calloway, Chris <[3]cbc at unc.edu<mailto:cbc at unc.edu>> wrote:
>
>     I very much regret that I caused twenty plus people and a gracious
>     volunteer speaker a great inconvenience this past Thursday evening. I
>     had planned to be back from my trip the day before and had in fact
>     scheduled an early return in order to make the meeting. But travel
>     delays kept me away. At the point when Zeydy called me to tell me you
>     all were waiting for the doors to open, I had been traveling for 22
>     hours. I was not thinking clearly, obviously, but that is no excuse. I
>     don***t know how to make this up to you. This is not the way TriPython
>     should operate. I am most sorry that I kept Ian Cook from making his
>     talk. Ian had volunteered for the job without prompting.
>
>     **
>
>     --**
>
>     Sincerely,
>
>     **
>
>     Chris Calloway
>
>     Applications Analyst
>
>     University of North Carolina
>
>     Renaissance Computing Institute
>
>     [4](919) 599-3530
>
>     **
>
> References
>
>   Visible links
>   1. https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f
>   2. https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas
>   3. mailto:cbc at unc.edu<mailto:cbc at unc.edu>
>   4. file:///tmp/tel:(919)%20599-3530
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   I just want to add that Eric Thomson and Kevin Howell are doing a lot of
   work carrying Durham and Raleigh project nights and they deserve our
   thanks.



   --

   Sincerely,



   Chris Calloway

   Applications Analyst

   University of North Carolina

   Renaissance Computing Institute

   (919) 599-3530





   On 10/29/18, 5:56 PM, "David Burton" <[1]ncdave4life at gmail.com> wrote:



   Chris, it is my longstanding practice, in the organizations that I'm a
   member of, to endeavor elect a no-show to the hardest job, since he's not
   there to defend himself. *  But you're safe, because that obviously
   wouldn't work for you, since you already do a lion's share of the work,
   year after year after year.



   Get rested, and sleep soundly with the knowledge that we are all very,
   very grateful for all you do!



   Maybe you owe Larry Summers a beer.  *



   Dave







   On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 5:02 PM Philip Semanchuk <[2]philip at semanchuk.com>
   wrote:

     +1 to what Ian said. Chris, you take a lot onto your shoulders and we
     owe you a great deal of gratitude for doing so.

     > On Oct 29, 2018, at 11:08 AM, Ian Cook <[3]ianmcook at gmail.com> wrote:
     >
     >   Hi Chris,
     >   Please don't feel any regret on my behalf! You're so incredibly
     generous
     >   with your time in running this group and in offering RENCI space to
     other
     >   local groups; a small mistake like this is something I think we'll
     all
     >   immediately forgive.
     >   Actually, thanks to the kindness of Larry Summers, who was working
     late
     >   that evening at**Summers Thompson Lowry Insurance just down the
     hall, I
     >   was able to give the talk. He invited us into their offices and let
     us all
     >   squeeze into a small conference room to do the talk.
     >   For anyone who missed it, the slides from the talk are at
     >   [1][4]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f and the code and sample data are at
     >   [2][5]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas.
     >   Thanks,
     >   Ian
     >   On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 10:49 AM Calloway, Chris <[3][6]cbc at unc.edu>
     wrote:
     >
     >     I very much regret that I caused twenty plus people and a gracious
     >     volunteer speaker a great inconvenience this past Thursday
     evening. I
     >     had planned to be back from my trip the day before and had in fact
     >     scheduled an early return in order to make the meeting. But travel
     >     delays kept me away. At the point when Zeydy called me to tell me
     you
     >     all were waiting for the doors to open, I had been traveling for
     22
     >     hours. I was not thinking clearly, obviously, but that is no
     excuse. I
     >     don***t know how to make this up to you. This is not the way
     TriPython
     >     should operate. I am most sorry that I kept Ian Cook from making
     his
     >     talk. Ian had volunteered for the job without prompting.
     >
     >     **
     >
     >     --**
     >
     >     Sincerely,
     >
     >     **
     >
     >     Chris Calloway
     >
     >     Applications Analyst
     >
     >     University of North Carolina
     >
     >     Renaissance Computing Institute
     >
     >     [4](919) 599-3530
     >
     >     **
     >
     > References
     >
     >   Visible links
     >   1. [7]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f
     >   2. [8]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas
     >   3. mailto:[9]cbc at unc.edu
     >   4. file:///tmp/tel:(919)%20599-3530
     > _______________________________________________
     > TriZPUG mailing list
     > [10]TriZPUG at python.org
     > [11]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug
     > [12]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group

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   2. mailto:philip at semanchuk.com
   3. mailto:ianmcook at gmail.com
   4. https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f
   5. https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas
   6. mailto:cbc at unc.edu
   7. https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f
   8. https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas
   9. mailto:cbc at unc.edu
  10. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org
  11. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug
  12. http://tripython.org/
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