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Jun. 4th, 2005 07:30 pmIt's been a month since I posted this, and the party will be in two months! There are still 10 of 20 slots available as of today. I know some of you have probably not RSVP'ed yet because you're waiting for your schedule to solidify. Well, add some more gelatin to it!
On August 6th, many things happened in history.
- 1806: the Holy Roman Empire ended.
- 1890: William Kemmler became the first person executed in the electric chair.
- 1945: the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima.
- 1991: Tim Berners-Lee first put forth his ideas for the World Wide Web.
- 1996: NASA annouced that Martian meteor ALH84001 contained evidence of primitive life.
- 2001: The President received a memo entitled "bin Ladin Determined to Strike in U.S.".
We're going to have a party that celebrates none of these things!
heptadecagram &
leiacat's Puzzle Party
Saturday, August 6th, 2005
1:00PM - 7:30PM
leiacat's house, Columbia, MD
On the first Saturday in August,
heptadecagram and
leiacat will be hosting a party where you get together and solve puzzles that we made up. Winners get prizes, everyone has fun. There will be snacks provided throughout the day, and a group takeaway order placed around 6:00PM. When the puzzling is over and scores are announced, the party will become a general hanging out which all participants are encouraged to stick around for (with non-participants welcome to come, also).
There is room for 20 participants. Since space is limited, and bailing out would be unfair to the other players on your team, participation will be by RSVP only. There will be a waiting list for those that caught this announcement too late.
Feel free to pass on this invitation and our contact information to anyone you know who might be interested in participating.
Full web page on the subject can be found here. Feel free to RSVP in comments, though e-mail will be much less likely to get lost in the shuffle. Directions given upon RSVP.