Re: QL Stick..
It's a Windows problem and there's nothing you can do about it - as far as
I know - it seems to get confused when you move it between different PC's
and it just can't cope anymore.
I'd argue that comment. I think its more to do with the quality and
manufacture of your stick. The
I'd be glad if someone could help me for a good start...
I'm curious and want to spend some fun time with this machine - don't
want to spend much money on hardware and stuff.
Hopefully you would have to - is there some generous sort out there with a
disk interface and the like they'd want
Yes and No - I have it but its buried on the hard drive of my PC back in my
Parents house in Wicklow, some 200 miles from here!!
I must see can I dig it up somewhere.
Darren.
-Original Message-
From: Dilwyn Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 June 2005 17:32
To: [EMAIL
That reminds me of a story in RTE TV here in Ireland many years ago.
Similar Situation, but it was the bloke who wrote up the autocue for the
newsreaders who was a little disgruntled. In one news story about a post
office robbery the newsreader read the autocue:-
and the postmistress was held
Roy!
Do you mean our beloved Bertie?
I'm shocked :-)
Darren.
-Original Message-
From: Roy wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 June 2005 23:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Spelin'
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dilwyn Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
SNIP
Grrr. Who
Or you fumble fingered while typing demise, and it added it to the
dictionary by mistake - c instead of d - they are quite near on the
keyboard?
Darren.
-Original Message-
From: Tony Firshman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 June 2005 12:28
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
I did the same.
I am sure there are different M$ Word spellcheck setups, as mine found
rong and shure to be incorrect spellings.
I asked it to look up chequer using the online dictionary feature in
outlook, and it actually found cheque, saying it was a alternative to check
in UK finance
]
Sent: 20 May 2005 14:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ql-users] QL on Stick
On Fri, 20 May 2005 at 11:49:05, Darren Branagh wrote:
(ref: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
That would be lovely, a real 3D shaped USB Stick with the microdrives being
the USB plug cover cap.
I can probably get those purpose
Yes, you're missing something!! :-) We where talking of getting a mounded
case made in the shape of a QL. Could be done, but for 100 or so units,
would cost the earth.
The sticky label idea wouldn't work - they'd wear off in about 5 mins of
throwing them about, and the stick is not square, its
- Original Message -
From: Darren Branagh
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 3:43 PM
Subject: RE: RE: [ql-users] Digital Precision Software
This is one of the many things that bugs the hell out of me.
I wish there was a statute of limitations or similar on software,
whereby
attendees?
Your thoughts gentlemen?
John Gilpin.
Quanta Treasurer
- Original Message -
From: Bill Cable [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 6:06 PM
Subject: RE: [ql-users] Software behaving badly
On Thu, 19 May 2005, Darren Branagh wrote:
Well
Well, if you already have all the titles as you say, and have already
invested hundreds in DP products over the years, I personally cant see the
problem in someone supplying you with the missing disks. I would, but
unfortunately mine are buried in a cardboard box 200 miles away in my
parents
If the did you delete the entire Win file itself or just its contents?
If you deleted the Win file, you can use any one of umpteen PC file recovery
programs to get that back..
If it was the contents, it's a little harder. There are a few file recovery
programs for the QL, though I have never
Secondly, if I buy 100, I can get them printed with a logo of our choice,
so
I could get them with a QUANTA logo on, on maybe Sinclair in the famous
block font. Makes the thing a touch more personal I think.
How about an image of a QL? It is roughly the right shape with the
cover.
Absolutely.
The other option is to actually ban Darren from ever changing his email
address again ... :-)
oneandone.co.uk sells uk domains. (ie something@qcelt.co.uk) for £1.99
a year. .com costs £8.99 a year.
No good for you, Darren, of course, but I wonder if a similar company
sells .ie domains? I am
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 May 2005 23:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ql-users] New email address and address
I am pretty sure that if Dilwyn would call Freddy he will be able to
express it in a licence somewhere...
(as in
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Software behaving badly
- Original Message -
From: Darren Branagh
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 3:40 PM
Subject: RE: [ql-users] Software behaving badly
To be honest though, the fear I have is how many we'd sell. I would need
The DVD was 30 pounds, now reduced to 20 as the media and drives have fallen
in price.
And it is really good. I must organise a public showing of it if I can,
maybe at byfleet...
Bill Richardson and Tony Firshman are the two main stars :-))
Cheers,
Darren.
-Original Message-
From:
-Original Message-
From: Malcolm Cadman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 May 2005 21:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Software behaving badly
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Darren
Branagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Well, that's a probable 4 - only 96 to go
That would be lovely, a real 3D shaped USB Stick with the microdrives being
the USB plug cover cap.
I can probably get those purpose made, but at a 100 print run, expect to pay
about 2,000 quid each at least!!
(we did one in the shape and colour of a human finger last month - the
fingernail
I don't think its that people don't care, its just the nature of the beast.
As Geoff pointed out - market research companies are ecstatic if they get a
few percent response rate. I remember being involved in a 250,000 person
mailshot to clients when I was with Bank of Ireland - we got less than
I liked it too.
None left, the entire shipment sent to the US not long after I joined here.
The MD has one - and I think he is guarding it with his life!!
They don't happen that often, as they are expensive to do. They did one in
the shape of a cruise ship a year or two ago.
Cheers,
Darren.
Yep.
But I think Jeremys thinking is right, although I hate to say it.
We need to just bite the bullet on a lot of this software, or it'll remain
unused and covered in cobwebs.
I think a long email or phone call to freddy is required, getting the status
of every program in the bundle - just
A...I see what you mean. Ok, not a bad idea. I suppose this could also
be available for download too.
Though initially I think it better to stick (excuse pun) with the easy boot
from the device idea...
Darren.
-Original Message-
From: David Tubbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
, for the foreseeable future, is:-
Darren Branagh,
Gortnaclassa,
Cong,
Co.Mayo.
IRELAND.
Tel: +353-86-8100090.
Voicemail: +353-86-58100090.
Dilwyn, can you put this change in the next QL Today?
And, if anyone from QUANTA is listening, can you do the same in QUANTA?
Sorry if this seems repetitive, but I have got
Hi Stuart,
First of all welcome to the group - I hope you choose to stay. You'll find
we're a friendly bunch, eager to help, and the only stupid question is the
one you don't ask. Do you intend to use your QL more often now or are you
just going to tinker for curiosity value?
The DP QL
This is one of the many things that bugs the hell out of me.
I wish there was a statute of limitations or similar on software, whereby
after x years the stuff became free. I'm sure freddy would agree to
releasing it as freeware, or certainly for a giveaway price. I mean, what
real use is a piece
Arrrggg...
I have been wrecking my head as to this customers name. He has bought a lot
of stuff from me in the past, but his name escapes me.
I have an address label he gave me in an old diary at home, but that's in
Wicklow 200 miles from here while the house his being done up.. :-((
...
However, could be offtopic, should all be using QL applications.
Derek
Darren Branagh wrote:
Hi All,
This appealed to my funny side.
If you type QLers into MS Word or Outlook, and have the spell checker
installed, it will automatically underline it in a red wavy line as usual,
which
Hi All,
This appealed to my funny side.
If you type QLers into MS Word or Outlook, and have the spell checker
installed, it will automatically underline it in a red wavy line as usual,
which indicates a misspelled or unknown word.
Right-clicking on it produces a list of possible corrections
April 2005 19:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Irish Show
Darren Branagh writes:
No customers ever come so probably best to do it when it suits us! 8-)#
8-)# - ? -groan- Not another Taliban, I hope?
Per
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So, when is a good time for a Show? Mid-Summer? Or do we leave it until
Sept/Oct?
Mid summer - August - suits me.
And me Anyone else? The weather will be good too.
BTW Darren I have just come back from an evening with Steve Bensusan
(you others will not know him) and he is onboard for
One more reason to believe that Irish are similar to Greeks... they
try to maximise profit in all situations:-) Why do you think we
invented Ouzo? (Which is the drink made out of the crap left when
ALL other possible alcoholic drinks are made...)
Ffibys
My step-daughter brought a
Someone asking me to tamper with Unixy or Windows-style software? I
can just see Roy Wood gritting his teeth in fear now ;-)
Tsk tsk... I am sure Roy won't mind ;-)
I have only sympathy for the software itself if it has to stand being
handled by Dilwyn. Hey maybe we should start a new O/S
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 14:38:18 -0400, Malcolm Cadman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Darren
Branagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Reminds me, I really must organise another Irish Show, maybe in Galway
for a
change.
Would that be an Irish Show
Jochen come over this
time)
Darren.
-Original Message-
From: Tony Firshman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 April 2005 17:50
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Just an idea for a new Product.
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 at 09:58:09, Darren Branagh wrote:
(ref: [EMAIL
As long as you don't decide to install mistress 1.0 upgrade on top of
Wife 1.0, you should be fine!!
Darren.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 April 2005 17:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Ffibys version 2.0
On Thu, 28 Apr
Tony Wrote:-
In the old days, QL work used to be my living, and a good one.
For the last 6 years at least, I have stayed because I have made many
good friends. I don't make money or even do it for free. It actually
costs me money to stay with the QL.
Tony
I couldn't agree more. Although
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 April 2005 00:41
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ql-users] Just an idea for a new Product.
- Original Message -
From: Just about everbody who monitors the user list
About 10 days or so ago, Darren Branagh asked a quite straight forward
question
Completely off topic - and I'll probably get flamed to death for it, but..
Is he still mad into cars?
And whats he doing for a living? Still accountancy?
Does he still eat enough to fuel a small African country?
Darren.
-Original Message-
From: Dilwyn Jones [mailto:[EMAIL
Dilwyn wrote:
What sort of prices are we talking of in small quantities for the 32MB and
64MB models?
Pennies really... The 64Mb ones no longer show of the system, as they are
not obsolete although I know we have at least 100 of them in stock. Just
to put it in perspective, 128Mb ones (huge
I couldn't agree more with what Roy has said.
I think QPC is a *PHENOMENAL* piece of programming, an amazing bit of skill
to say the least - and, whats more, virtually every addition that has been
requested have been added By Marcel, usually very quickly, and he is still
doing it now, long after
Pennies really... The 64Mb ones no longer show of the system, as they are
not obsolete although I know we have at least 100 of them in stock.
I was leading up to a suggestion for making a proposal to Quanta to apply
for funding to create A QL On A Stick for ex-QLers and retro enthusiasts
to
Can't see 'em anywhere on the hamiltone website, so don't think they do 'em.
Tried komplett and cpc, them are more expensive.
Darren.
Well, maybe Roy Wood can get alternate ones cheaper from Hamiltone, might
be
worth checking.
www.hamiltone.co.uk
--
Roy Wood
Q Branch. 20 Locks Hill,
Whoops
Hamiltone DO do them, they are listed under RAM (weird, but then I suppose
they are..)
128MB USB 2.0/1.1, 4003, Samsung £8.48+VAT = £9.97 inc.
Darren.
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On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 12:26:53 -0400, Darren Branagh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I touted this idea before in QUANTA, but got no feedback at all.
I, in my guise as Q-CELT, produce CD-ROMs for the QL. I was wondering if
there would be any demand (Hah!) for a DVD version - i.e. All
-users] Just an idea for a new Product.
Father Info Please Darren
John Gilpin.
Quanta Treasurer.
- Original Message -
From: Darren Branagh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 5:26 PM
Subject: [ql-users] Just an idea for a new Product.
I touted
Food for thought
I personally think it's a good idea, put then again it may lead to more
problems than its worth due to the sheer bulk of info that would be on the
disk - gigabytes of QL data is a *LOT* of data...
It's a great one stop shop idea though... one disk and get every bit of
, QFiles
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Darren
Branagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
It reminds me of a famous quote by George Best :-
90% of my money I spent on booze, birds and gambling - the rest I wasted.
Yes, that was one of his most lucid statements ...
Yet possibly the greatest footballer
I touted this idea before in QUANTA, but got no feedback at all.
I, in my guise as Q-CELT, produce CD-ROMs for the QL. I was wondering if
there would be any demand (Hah!) for a DVD version - i.e. All of the CD-ROMs
I produce would easily fit on one 4.7GB DVD-R.
It has got cheaper to buy
It reminds me of a famous quote by George Best :-
90% of my money I spent on booze, birds and gambling - the rest I wasted.
Cheers,
Darren.
-Original Message-
From: Dilwyn Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 April 2005 21:15
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ql-users]
And what cruel devil put as s in lisp?
A thermos flask keeps hot things hot and cold things cold - how does it
know?
Or if you unwrap some cling film from a block of cheese, then eat half the
cheese, even though there is half as much the cling film still doesn't cover
it?
-Original
I think the amusing anecdotes, and funny occurrences that we share on this
list and off it are vitally important - I guarantee it's a lot of what has
kept the QL community alive this long, the friendships and camaraderie.
I've been off list while I was moving house etc, with no phone line for
Final reminder!!
This email account is officially dead at 5pm today - and I will be
unsubscribing from the list for a few days or so to get set up again at
home in Mayo.
If you need to contact me - new email is darrenbranagh AT o2 DOT ie
cheers,
Darren Branagh.
Q-CELT COMPUTING
directly, by email, post or phone if
you urgently need any assistance.
Dilwyn and Bruce - can you put a note in the next issues of QL Today and
QUANTA?
My new postal address is:-
Darren Branagh,
C/o Sandra Storey,
Gortnaglossa,
Cong,
Co.Mayo.
Ireland
Mobile phone: +353-86-8100090.
Regards
1) It works
2) It is peer to peer and requires no central server
3) Has a testing number
4) On ADSL it is -easily- full duplex. On dial up it almost is, with
some breakup. Single duplex is perfect on dial-up.
Yep. I agree. I only have dial-up over here, about 42-48K at best. I had a
lengthy
that emails be kept to a
small size - no large photos, video, slideshows and stuff - I will inform
everyone of my new work email in due course.
Cheers,
Darren Branagh.
This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential
connection from 33.6 kps upward. All you need do then is
download the skype application from www.skype.com and install it - it took
me about 35 mins or so to download it over a dialup, its about 10Mb in
size.
Cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35
Geoff wrote:-
Also Sin-QL-Air backed the show financially -
where else in the QL show circuit do you get free coffee and pay only 50
euros for a roll? (I mean bread rolls - I know we were in the Netherlands,
but the other sort of roll is known as a stikkie there.)
50 euro for a roll? God,
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
The only other QDOS I've ever heard of was an old PC operating
system, a predecessor to CPM I think, called Quick and Dirty
Operating System. Don't know if that was the official name or just
something someone made up about it in the same way as QDOS in
Qludged early
George Gwilt wrote:-
The version I have, which I amended so that it would print files, is v
6.01.
What is yrs?
From memory, I think it is v6.10 - but stand to be corrected.
I will check this evening.
Darren.
This
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 at 16:20:59, Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
(ref: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Not even a tablecloth with a pint on it?
Now that is more like it.
I have certainly done that with the green tablecloth - the stains are
there to prove it.
Tony
I can stand testament to that one!!
I remember
Dave Gilham wrote:-
My understanding is that I need freddies permission to release the
modified binary to the general QL communinity and that I am under a
Non disclosure arregement as regards the sources.I seem To have lost that
agreement but that is the gist of of it. By the way does freddy
Per Witte wrote:-
Darren runs a very good piss-up (sorry QL show) form time to time (8-)#
I think you have missed them all, and good they were too.
Does anyone remember whether Ive been to one? (Reply off-list, please!)
Per,
I don't even remember if I'VE been to one, and I apparently run
H.
Now I'm confused.
I was told by Mark years ago that Freddy gave the OK for Perfection to be
released as freeware. So, providing you (Dave) are OK about releasing any
of your modifications on the public, I don't see what the problem is.
Cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland
it - I know the feeling. Mark Knight is a
prime example.
Cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2. Ireland.
Tel: 1850-530-530 Fax: 01-6706813.
Direct Line:- (+353)-1-6176082
BOI Group Data Classification
Thu, 7 Oct 2004 16:54:19 +0100,() [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/wrote:
Oh... Sorry!!
I had thought it was available, just the hi-res screen version that
wasn't.
Dilwyn - is it in your PD library??
If it isn't I would be glad to provide it :-)
Phoebus
_
I bet you would
I have it
John Sadler wrote:-
Copyright was introduced so that the author could get a reasonable
recompense for his/hers efforts.
Of course when the lawyers have finished it all becomes unreasonable!
However that does not change the moral ideas behind copyright.
It seems totally unreasonable to me that
Tony wrote:-
Did he tell you the story?
There were plenty of similar Nissans about with a slightly different
names. This one was top of the range and worth, at the time £22,000. He
got it for £17,000 because the salesman thought it was the cheaper
model.
Were you there when he did wheelies
Tony wrote:-
Brian I can feel your frustration, but I not sure what you are talking
about
is elitism. I think it is just plain, damned inefficiency and muddle. Put
another way the one thing you should never do in this life is to ask any
QL-er to run a piss up in a brewery.
Darren runs a very
...
Cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2. Ireland.
Tel: 1850-530-530 Fax: 01-6706813.
Direct Line:- (+353)-1-6176082
BOI Group Data Classification
Oh... Sorry!!
I had thought it was available, just the hi-res screen version that wasn't.
Dilwyn - is it in your PD library??
Calling Dave GIlham.
cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2. Ireland
up to shed some light..
Cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2. Ireland.
Tel: 1850-530-530 Fax: 01-6706813.
Direct Line:- (+353)-1-6176082
BOI Group Data Classification
Well, I wouldn't go that far. Providing I get a clear OK from Mark or Dave,
I can release my version.
I'm sure other people have a copy too - but I'd prefer to have the OK from
the guy who did the work on it, (Thats just me).
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau
doing work on it, I know Dave frequents the
list occassionally, so maybe he has a later version. I don't know if any
were released as such, I asked Mark and I recieved. :-))
cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2
I'm more envious of the 23 cinema display - an apple one I assume.
Some of us poor souls have to make do with old CRT G3
Imacs..since I had to sell my dual 1.42Ghz G4.
Oh, and Jim, have you finished playing with your QDT yet :-)) (Private
joke)
Cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank
I know a few people - that can be arranged :-))
Why so? Not a Java fan?
cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2. Ireland.
Tel: 1850-530-530 Fax: 01-6706813.
Direct Line:- (+353)-1-6176082
BOI Group Data Classification
Java opposed, how big a job would it be to port QPC
to the phone using C/C++ ?
(virtual programming novice and all round idiot talking here!!)
Cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2. Ireland.
Tel: 1850-530-530 Fax: 01-6706813
I thing the *language* Java is ok, but the concept of using a virtual
machine to artificially slow down perfectly fine and fast PCs is
braindead (actually it is fine for Web applications that ought to run
on a lot of different platforms, which is where Java originated, but
NOT for ordinary
of getting a QPC
version? :-))
that would be nice...
cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2. Ireland.
Tel: 1850-530-530 Fax: 01-6706813.
Direct Line:- (+353)-1-6176082
BOI Group Data Classification
another amazing design aspect: the shape of the QL keys. Although it does
not feel very good typing on a QL's keyboard (I know at Sinclair they had
to
design hardware economically rather than ergonomically...) it is of
acceptable quality ... The shape of the the keys is unique ... well,
almost
Hi
these days I was surprised two times because colleagues at work (not only
men!) apparently weared a QL lable on their shirt ... there must be a
fashion lable with a logo that looks very similiar to the QL's start
screen...
Yes there is - Tommy Hilfiger. I have such a t-shirt myself.
!!) and photos can be
viewed using Photon. George Gwilt has also written a front end for the
software.
If anyone is interested, please email me.
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2. Ireland.
Tel: 1850-530-530 Fax: 01-6706813.
Direct
There is the QXL - a hardware QL emulator - Which has QL network ports on
the back. I often used mine between my QXL/PC and black box QL, mind you
that was before QPC and SERNET :-))
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2
It is the red blob on TOP of the processor.
It is lithium and thus does not charge.
I thought lithium can be re-charged, arent most phone batteries
Lithium-Ion, or is that different?
Darren.
This email and any
software authors, then
please speak up!
cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2. Ireland.
Tel: 1850-530-530 Fax: 01-6706813.
Direct Line:- (+353)-1-6176082
BOI Group Data Classification
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 00:01:26 +0100, Roy wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Ok, I think it will be in the Glendalough area againwould
hate
to come between you and Andrea, nad I enjoy meeting up with her too
:-))
I did a
in the next week or so, providing I can find some
room to put the handful that will turn up.
Who can come - the usual suspects I take it - John hall, Roy, Tony, Sturat
(deliberate mispelling a la Tony!!) and maybe Steve Reyal and Dilwyn??
Cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business
it in the galway or mayo area for a laugh
- now theres a thought.
cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2. Ireland.
Tel: 01-6798230 Fax: 01-6706813.
BOI Group Data Classification
Hi All,
Ken - is the Byfleet date set in stone now? I want to book some flights
for it today as I have been scarce at QL shows of late - the joy of
becoming a family man!!
Cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2. Ireland
Ken also uses kenbrickwood AT beeb DOT net
I have had emails from him on this, but not for about 18 months or more
cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2. Ireland.
Tel: 01-6798230 Fax: 01-6706813.
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an email address by someone you dont really
want to give it to!! just make one up on the spot and the mailbox is only
created when the mail arrives into it!!
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cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2. Ireland
blessed are the cheesemakers!!!
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2. Ireland.
Tel: 01-6798230 Fax: 01-6706813.
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day or so.
Apologies,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2. Ireland.
Tel: 01-6798230 Fax: 01-6706813.
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cheers,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2. Ireland.
Tel: 01-6798230 Fax: 01-6706813.
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