I'm moving abroad next week, so last night i decided, last minute, to delurk for one last time and come to a meeting. I started late (19h25). I thought i knew from the 1 or 2 meetings 2 years ago where the Livingstone Tower was. It turned out i didn't. So i had the pleasure to wander Strathclyde campus by night for a while. When i concluded i really hadn't the foggiest and was about to give up, a friendly student pointed it out to me some 100m away. By that time it was about 20h. I went into the building. See, last time i came to a meeting it was ful of friendly penguin posters pointing in the right direction, or at least giving the clue i was in the right place. I had counted on that in the departing rush, and now i was in the entrance of the building with not a single sign where to go. Of course i didn't remember the room number, and there was no security guard in sight. Well, no doubt the wireless talk was by that time well and truly over, and i didn't feel like exploring a 13-floor building, blundering into the offices of late night academic geeks.
So anyway, all that to say that i regret not to have come yesterday, to connect names to faces, and maybe to have a last wee drink. (and the wireless talk which i hope was totally uninteresting, sorry gavin :-) ) I might subscribe with my next address just to keep an ear, this is usually a rather interesting mailing list, but any physical participation will be a bit difficult. Thank you for the advice and help. Traveling light: does anyone have any use for a Yamaha CD-RW 20 10 40 (model escapes me) in perfect working order ? Please answer today on this address, or else on [EMAIL PROTECTED] this weekend (after that i'm gone). good luck, Elise *********************************************************************************** This email and any accompanying files are confidential. If you are not the intended recipient you must not use, copy or disclose the content. If you have received this email in error please contact the sender by return email and delete this message. Thankyou for your co-operation. ************************************************************************************* _______________________________________________ Scottish mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish
