Not trying to start a war or anything, as I haven't been to a single meeting so it has no effect on me whatsoever, but a month ago you sent an e-mail saying that the last booking was for 30 November. (Just testing out my memory and the search capabilities of Gmail.)
OT: if anyone is interested in a gmail invite, can they please contact me off list. I have 4 spare invites at the moment, but they appear to be coming in thick and fast, as they are used up. On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 16:15:28 +1200, Rik Tindall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Christopher Sawtell wrote: > > >On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 15:40, Rik Tindall wrote: > > > > > >>Christopher Sawtell wrote: > >> > >> > >>>On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 14:58, Rik Tindall wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>>The space is booked, the speakers prepared, so it's on, as advertised. > >>>> > >>>>c u there > >>>> > >>>>-rik > >>>> > >>>>Zane Gilmore wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>Here's the fortnightly thing from the Computer Society. > >>>>> > >>>>>I'm a bit worried about that venue for the next meeting of ours though. > >>>>> > >>>>>I thought we were going to be going to that new hall out St Albans way. > >>>>>Forthcoming IT-related events in Canterbury (August 28, 2004) > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>Rik: The booked date is more than 3 weeks away. > >>>What's the objection to moving? > >>> > >>> > >>"If it ain't broke, why fix it [more expensively]?" > >> > >> > >But it _is_ broke! > >The Sydenham hall is much too small for a full turnout. > >It's cheaper if there is only a small turnout, the charge is limited to only > >$2 a head, with a cap of $25. It has the, imho huge, advantage of a fast adsl > >internet line, and is generally far superior. > > > > > > > >>>What is the date of the last booking you have organised at the Sydenham > >>>Hall? > >>> > >>> > >>GNU/Linux support meetings are organised for Sydenham into 2005. > >> > >> > > > >Let's ask the question again. > >What is the actual date of the last meeting you have organized and booked the > >hall for? > > > > > February 2005 > > > > >>Call an AGM & set up meetings in St Albans if you wish. > >> > >> > >I don't want to be the cause of a split of the membership. > > > >
