| Date: | Fri, 15 Sep 2006 11:57:37 -0400 |
| Reply-To: | Jonathan Woodring <jwoodring@BDTRUST.ORG> |
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| From: | Jonathan Woodring <jwoodring@BDTRUST.ORG> |
| Subject: | Re: Of NESUG and Philly Cheesesteaks |
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Wrong. What you are looking for is Jim's Cheesesteaks on 4th and South.
Pat's and Geno's are the tourist traps with long lines. FYI.
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From: SAS(r) Discussion [mailto:SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU] On Behalf Of
toby dunn
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 2:34 PM
To: SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
Subject: Re: Of NESUG and Philly Cheesesteaks
Mikeeeeeeee,
My Fellow Foodie.... what yoru looking for is either Pat's or Gino's
CheesSteak. They are across the street from each other in South Philly.
CheesSteak heaven is just a small taxi drive away to Passyunk Avenue
near
Ninth Street. Ahh... if only I could be there with you doing the Philly
stoop while shoveling first one cheessteak then walk across the road to
shovel in another. Doing my own personal comparison to find out which
one I
like best. Just remember that one requires you to say cheese wit ( With
Cheese Wiz ) and the other is Cheese With ( Provalone Cheese ) .
Toby Dunn
When everything is coming at you all at once, your in the wrong lane.
A truly happy person is someone who can smile and enjoy the scenery on a
detour.
From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM>
Reply-To: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM>
To: SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
Subject: Of NESUG and Philly Cheesesteaks
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 12:29:45 -0400
Dear SAS-L-ers,
I will be lucky enough to be attending and presenting at NESUG 2006,
next week in the "city of brotherly love": Philadelphia, PA!
Consequently, I would like to meet as many SAS-L-ers as I can who are
also attendees; especially people that I have not met before. So, if
you are going to attend NESUG 2006, make sure you say "hey" if you see
me in the halls, at one of the "mixers", or in the demo room. Because
of the large number of non SAS-L-er attendees, let's dispense with the
secret handshake this time!
My only regret about attending the SUGI 30 conference was that I came
and went from Philadelphia without ever having eaten a Philly
Cheesesteak. I aims to rectify that situation by doing so when in
Philly for NESUG 2006. Can some Philly-savvy SAS-L-er please recommend
the penultimate place to get an honest-to-goodness, bona fida, original,
artery-clogging, not-to-be-missed Philly Cheesesteak?
Best of luck to all fellow SAS-L-ers heading for NESUG 2006!
I hope that this suggestion proves helpful now, and in the future!
Of course, all of these opinions and insights are my own, and do not
reflect those of my organization or my associates. All SAS code and/or
methodologies specified in this posting are for illustrative purposes
only and no warranty is stated or implied as to their accuracy or
applicability. People deciding to use information in this posting do so
at their own risk.
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Michael A. Raithel
"The man who wrote the book on performance"
E-mail: MichaelRaithel@westat.com
Author: Tuning SAS Applications in the MVS Environment
Author: Tuning SAS Applications in the OS/390 and z/OS Environments,
Second Edition
http://www.sas.com/apps/pubscat/bookdetails.jsp?catid=1&pc=58172
Author: The Complete Guide to SAS Indexes
http://www.sas.com/apps/pubscat/bookdetails.jsp?catid=1&pc=60409
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