[Scottish] New to Scotland

2005-09-22 Thread abatkin
Hi all...

I just moved to Glasgow with my wife from the US. She will be studying
Veterinary Medicine for the next five years, so I thought it would be good
for me to introduce myself to the community.

Also, if anyone knows of any good jobs or resources in Glasgow for a linux
(and perl, rdbms, etc...) guru that would be great.

Whenever the next meeting is, I look forward to meeting some of you.

Thanks!

-Adam Batkin



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Re: [Scottish] New to Scotland

2005-09-22 Thread Billy

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all...

I just moved to Glasgow with my wife from the US. She will be studying
Veterinary Medicine for the next five years, so I thought it would be good
for me to introduce myself to the community.

Also, if anyone knows of any good jobs or resources in Glasgow for a linux
(and perl, rdbms, etc...) guru that would be great.

Whenever the next meeting is, I look forward to meeting some of you.


Hello Adam,

Welcome to the scotlug :-)  Next meeting is a week today I think - 
details will no doubt appear from someone or other on the website :-)


Try the IRC channel for getting to know people :-)


Billy.

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Re: [Scottish] New to Scotland

2005-09-22 Thread Sandy Dunlop
Hi Adam,

Our meetings are on the last thursday of each month, so our next meeting
will be next week on Thursday, September 29th.

Some of us usually gather at the Counting House 
http://glasgow.openguide.co.uk/wiki/Counting_House, before moving onto the
official meeting at Strathclyde University's Livingstone Tower.

I've always found http://www.s1jobs.com is good for looking for local
jobs, and if you're in the #scotlug IRC channel on
freenode.nethttp://freenode.net,
you'll ocasionaly hear people talking about jobs that are available.

Sandy Dunlop
http://sorn.net/sandy

On 9/15/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all...

 I just moved to Glasgow with my wife from the US. She will be studying
 Veterinary Medicine for the next five years, so I thought it would be good
 for me to introduce myself to the community.

 Also, if anyone knows of any good jobs or resources in Glasgow for a linux
 (and perl, rdbms, etc...) guru that would be great.

 Whenever the next meeting is, I look forward to meeting some of you.

 Thanks!

 -Adam Batkin



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Re: [Scottish] New to Scotland

2005-09-22 Thread William Anderson
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 [snip]
 
 Also, if anyone knows of any good jobs or resources in Glasgow for a linux
 (and perl, rdbms, etc...) guru that would be great.

If you don't mind the idea of a commute to Leith, on the east side of
Edinburgh, there's a currently-unadvertised PHP/Perl/RDBMS job coming up at
Lumison - http://www.lumison.net/ ... /inside-knowledge

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Re: [Scottish] New to Scotland

2005-09-22 Thread Andrew Calverley
neuro is the man to know

On 22/09/05, William Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  [snip]
 
  Also, if anyone knows of any good jobs or resources in Glasgow for a linux
  (and perl, rdbms, etc...) guru that would be great.

 If you don't mind the idea of a commute to Leith, on the east side of
 Edinburgh, there's a currently-unadvertised PHP/Perl/RDBMS job coming up at
 Lumison - http://www.lumison.net/ ... /inside-knowledge

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 _ __/|  William Anderson  | It's called a changeover.  The movie
 \`O_o'  neuro at well dot com | goes on, and nobody in the audience has
 =(_ _)= http://neuro.me.uk/   | any idea.
U  - Thhbt! GPG 0xFA5F1100 |   -- the Narrator, Fight Club



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Re: [Scottish] New media Scotland event

2005-07-25 Thread William Anderson
Hannah Clinch wrote:
 Glasgow gets its first Upgrade!  27/7/2005
 
 The Upgrade! Scotland  is a regular forum for those
 interested in art  technology to get together and
 look at each other's work.
 It builds on and into a well established international
 network http://www.theupgrade.org

Wow, talk about short notice.  And not Linux related.  Jack's a bit of a
nutter I hear tho :)

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Re: [Scottish] New media Scotland event

2005-07-24 Thread Alan Rutherford
Sounds...interesting.
Hope 2 b there.

Cheers,
Alan R

On Sunday 24 July 2005 09:45, Hannah Clinch wrote:
 Glasgow gets its first Upgrade!  27/7/2005

 The Upgrade! Scotland  is a regular forum for those
 interested in art  technology to get together and
 look at each other's work.
 It builds on and into a well established international
 network http://www.theupgrade.org

 Wednesday 27th July at CCA sees a short talk by the
 critic Jack Mottram and presentations of recent and
 current works from Torsten Lauschmann and Jaygo Bloom
 and much opportunity for discussion.

 Torsten Lauschmann is a filmaker, audiovisual
 performer, software and installation artist who
 respresented Scotland at the 2003 Venice Biennale.

 Over the past year he has been developing a wide
 variety of new online and offline projects from World
 Jump Day to electro jazz jamming live with his trio of
 goldfish (not all dead yet).   Popular for his go
 anywhere solar powered busking, Torsten's more  recent
 perfomances have included Eat Your Own Ears/The
 Chateau at ICA, London and KEN @ Cottiers, Glasgow.
 http://www.lauschmann.com/

 Jack Mottram is a freelance arts writer.
 http://www.submitresponse.co.uk .  Jack will be
 talking about hacks - small actions that can have
 large effects - in terms of art, technology and life
 in general.

 7pm - 9pm

 Wednesday 27th July @ CCA, Glasgow.  ( if you can, do
 join us for drinks and an informal screening of recent
 works by Jaygo Bloom from 6.30pm )

 admission free but SPACE IS LIMITED, please book in
 advance by emailing [EMAIL PROTECTED]



 Organised by New Media Scotland with CCA  DCA.
 New Media Scotland is a registered charity promoting
 experimentation in art, science  technology.
 Supported by the Scottish Arts Council.


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 Robb Mitchell
 tel +44 (0)7932 693 697
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Programmes Developer - New Media Scotland
 http://www.mediascot.org

 Art From The Machine/ Full Screen Robovision/ Artists
 Against Machinic Standards
 http://www.machinista.org

 Radius Glasgow   http://www.radiusglasgow.org/

 The Chateau   http://www.chateaugateau.co.uk

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