I'm afraid your DoES key fob won't do you any good yet, as we've not got the RFID system installed at the new place yet.

However, I'll be around tomorrow evening, so you'll be able to get in.

The roller shutter might be down, but don't worry, there's a bell hidden under the key-lock just above the intercom (see the amazing instruction photo at https://www.flickr.com/photos/amcewen/40318468335/in/datetaken/ :-) and there'll be a sign with my phone number on if the bell doesn't work.

This is what the door looks like, just so you know you've got the right one https://www.instagram.com/p/Bg1nVxUBaAJ/

See you tomorrow,

Adrian.


On 03/04/18 18:38, Neil Bothwick via Liverpool wrote:
On Tue, 3 Apr 2018 15:04:21 +0100, Dan Lynch via Liverpool wrote:
Following on from last week when I asked about suggestions for our next
meeting I have bad news. The chest infection I thought I was getting
rid of last week came back with a vengeance over the weekend.
Those chest infections are nasty bugger and hard to get rid of.

1. Someone else steps up to organise. Mostly just to ensure the venue
is open (the new DOES location) and there's someone there to welcome
people. I will help where I can by contacting DoES if you like.
I'll be there - I'm fully functional again, including the bionic bits and
still have my DoES key fob.

My apologies and I hope my health will be much better by next
month.
As do we all.

P.S - Don't forget the IoT Liverpool group meeting on Monday April 9th
if you fancy going to that. Andy Stanford-Clark has spoken as many
OggCamp events and is very interesting.
I remember enjoying his OggCamp talks, so was dismayed to see the date of
this one, I can't make it.





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