Where's Phil?

Started by silversleevesx, March 14, 2014, 09:35:06 AM

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silversleevesx

First of all, let me point out I'm somewhat new to these forums, and I'm sure Phil has taken days off from answering posts from time to time. I guess I was impressed by how, till just the other day, Phil would have a reply to questions (or a comment about suggestions) within hours of folks' posting them.

And as a forum Admin myself once or twice (on sites far different from this one), I also know there are folks on these forums who correspond with Person X or Y off-list. So should it happen that Phil himself doesn't comment on this OP, in as many days or sooner, and someone who knows what's going on with Phil sees this thread and can fill me (us?) in without "telling tales out of school," I hope they will do so.

Have a good weekend, Phil, wherever you are.  :)

BZT

ryerman

Phil works at Queen's University in Canada.
This week has been "March break" in Canada, when many students take holidays.
I'm only guessing, but I have assumed that Phil is on holidays and is taking a break from dealing with his email and this forum.
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Phil Harvey

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I'm back now.

For what it is worth, I always post a notice in the version history when I will be away for any length of time:

(I will be away March 7-15, so don't expect any email/forum responses during this period, and the next release will likely be towards the end of the month. - PH)

I was away in the Dominican Republic, sipping rum drinks on a beach. :)

- Phil

Edit: Here is a quick pic of me on my vacation:


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silversleevesx

Thank you, Phil. I'll try to keep that in mind.

BZT
Quote from: Phil Harvey on March 15, 2014, 08:07:43 AM
For what it is worth, I always post a notice in the version history when I will be away for any length of time: