On Friday, 29 November 2019 20:45:22 GMT Hamish MB wrote:
> I can go. I think it's my turn to drive this time.
Yes it is. It should have been Paul, but he can't go this month.
I'll see you about 7:30.
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On Thursday, 28 November 2019 17:59:09 GMT Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> I think Hamish had it right if you're happy with your old system and
> don't want to start from a fresh install of Kubuntu from installation
> media. On the other hand, if you think a fresh install might have
> benefits then I'd do
Hi,
The drive containing my Home directory on my desktop filled up and despite some
vicious paring was still over 70% full. This severely limited what I could do
with VMs.
I purchased a shiny new SSD (1TB) and using Partition Magic I cloned the old
drive to another Spinning Rust Drive in a US
Hi,
The next meeting is less than one week tonight on Tuesday, 2019-12-03 20:00 at
the Bournemouth Electric Club. See:
http://dorset.lug.org.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=meetings:pub#bournemouth_electric
Paul, Hamish,
Are you going?
PS. Sorry about the late posting; I put a new SSD into my desktop P
On Saturday, 29 June 2019 09:59:10 BST Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> CAMRA's https://whatpub.com allows filtering of location-based results
> by lots of criteria, including ‘quiet’, that I presume means no music or
> TV audio. Someone with time and local knowledge could come up with
> contenders for fut
On Saturday, 29 June 2019 10:17:00 BST Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Nope. It's
> https://cdn-06.anonfile.com/rcs3f4xenc/8bd05e47-1561800376/bec-outside-seati
> ng.jpeg
That link played havoc with my Android phone. First it refused to let me
proceed unless I allowed notifications. When I backed out
Ralph has just told me that none of my messages on this topic reached the
list, so having checked back, I see that my follow-up that I sent from home
went to Tim instead of the list - Doh!
Here is what I was trying to send:
Hi,
At the last Meeting we discussed the possibility of changing the
Hi,
Peter has brought a bit of history to the Meeting; a CV148 infrared image
converter, dating from the late 40s. Here is the link to the description and
spec:
http://www.tubecollector.org/documents/cv14x.htm
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Terry Coles
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