Yep, I'll be there! ;-) (After work though)
Kyle
On Mon, 2002-09-02 at 16:49, Ben Thorp wrote:
OK - the wife and I are having a flat-warming party on Saturday, and I've
love some SLUGgers to be there (so that I've got someone interesting to
talk to). It'd probably help if you know me by
Can you send it again? I didn't seem to get it...
Kyle
On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 10:12, willie fleming wrote:
JUst seeing how slow this really is...
sent from here at 10:11
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this months meeting, or are we having another informal chat?
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Yeah, I like the sound of that. I'm up for it :-)
Kyle
On Thursday 29 May 2003 09:34, William Anderson wrote:
I dropped an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] just checking it would be OK
to screen the Revolution OS DVD at the meeting in June, and got this back
from the director ... :) Is everyone
Would this not be a configuration option within your mail server? In my
exim.conf file, I have
procmail:
driver = localuser
transport = procmail_pipe
require_files =
${local_part}:+${home}:+${home}/.procmailrc:+/usr/bin/procmail
no_verify
I would imagine (for Exim at least) you would
Scratch me down for one please :-)
(Already asked on #scotlug, but thought I'd mail just to confirm it)
Kyle
On Sunday 29 June 2003 12:43 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
last chance for some of these 10/100 8port Switches, order goes in on
tuesday morning (01/07/03). The switches are
I've seen this happen twice in the past 4 months. Don't know if it's anything
to worry about, but I just put it down to random errors (2 out of ~7000 isn't
too significant :-p )
I'll keep an eye out for it to see if it happens again, and I'll grab a copy
if it does.
Regards
Kyle
On Tuesday
On a slightly related note, with the new 2.6 kernel you now get suspend to
swap. This can be slightly problematic if you have less swap than (in use)
RAM
I see your point though, 2xRAM swap does seem slightly excessive, and is
probably useless, unless you have a laptop that you wish to use
On Wednesday 16 July 2003 12:20, Kevin McDermott wrote:
* Kyle Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Jul 16. 2003 12:15]:
On a slightly related note, with the new 2.6 kernel you now get suspend
to swap. This can be slightly problematic if you have less swap than (in
use) RAM
I see your point though
On Wednesday 16 July 2003 12:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Talking of which... is there anyway to assign X amount of swap, but only
let the kernel use a specific amount?
I'm not sure why you would want to do this. Would creating multiple
swap partitions but only telling the kernel about some
On Friday 25 July 2003 11:45, Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 11:39, Willie Fleming wrote:
I have to say this is a particularly unpleasant racist topic title.
Whats the betting I would have got flamed rotten if I had described 419
scams as More msgs to be blacked or simiar.
William Anderson writes:
Mark Robinson wrote:
Hello S.L.U.G,
I have a debian fileserver that was playing silly buggers at me
earlier! It was complaining badly cos it's root filesystem was full,
which is not a bad complaint in itself, except that it's a 1.4G
partition and only has a couple of
Hey all
Has anyone had any success in getting the Epson EPL5700L (that 'L'
suffix is the important bit) working on Linux through CUPS? I know that
the printer requires data in its own special 'EPL' format, but I'm not
sure how CUPS handles the conversion process.
Due to a weird setup, my printer
Colin McKinnon writes:
On Wednesday 29 October 2003 21:45, Kyle Gordon wrote:
Has anyone had any success in getting the Epson EPL5700L (that 'L'
suffix is the important bit) working on Linux through CUPS? I know that
the printer requires data in its own special 'EPL' format, but I'm not
sure
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Morning all,
Well, it's that time of the month again (ooer missus and all that), and
ScotLUG rolls on another month. In the same pattern as last month, it'll be
direct to the Counting House again.
I'm sure all the regular frivolity will ensue, and
William Anderson writes:
Kyle Gordon wrote:
Well, it's that time of the month again (ooer missus and all that), and
ScotLUG rolls on another month. In the same pattern as last month, it'll
be direct to the Counting House again.
I'll be sitting in departures at Prestwick waiting for a flight
Hi
The student factor wasn't the main reason for the asking of this question, but was
raised when I asked about this issue in #scotlug. The main reason I asked, is because
I assumed that most people would be elsewhere on Christmas Day, and have other things
to do than come along to a LUG
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On Tuesday 09 December 2003 19:40, Allan Whiteford wrote:
Ian Ruffell wrote:
(e.g. my major concern still is the Access replacement - both Rekall and
Kexio are getting there, perhaps) but also to do with institutions and
processes.
Ian,
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On Tuesday 09 December 2003 19:03, Phil Deane wrote:
On Tuesday 09 Dec 2003 14:40, William Anderson wrote:
Is it time perhaps to rename ourselves the Glasgow LUG? Also, the
Scottish
LUG could be reused as an umbrella organisation, perhaps
Ben Thorp wrote:
Unfortunately I don't have access to IRC from work, and I'm not always free
in the evening :o( However, I will try and attend more.
I posted a topic with some suggestions for talks/topics for the next 6
months on the webpage. It went something like this:
Jan - Bring
Hey all,
I've made some changes to the list options that should fix the reply-to issues we've
been having. If someone wants to give it another test, on you go ;-)
Currently mailman will not strip and replace any existing reply-to headers, this can
be a good
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On Thursday 11 December 2003 03:12, Kyle Gordon wrote:
Hey all,
I've made some changes to the list options that should fix the reply-to
issues we've been having. If someone wants to give it another test, on you
go ;-)
Currently mailman
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I think the #scotlug topic says it all...
Topic for #scotlug: Xmas pissup, Counting House, this Saturday? (and for the
alcoholics like me, drinks on thursday in the CH too?)
I hasten to add this is not my topic, but it was suggested that this go to
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Hey all
I have the following kit available for anyone who wants it.
AMD K6 233, 4 SIMM w/ 64Mb, and 2 DIMM sockets, 3 ISA 4 PCI, Case, ATX PSU
Pentium 100, 4 SIMM sockets w/ 24Mb, 5 ISA, 3PCI (1 shared), Case, ATX PSU
Mobo, 486SX2-S, 66Mhz, 4 SIMM
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If you're not fast, you're last. A taker for them all has been found and
contacted me in #scotlug.
Regards
Kyle
On Friday 19 December 2003 15:09, Kyle Gordon wrote:
Hey all
I have the following kit available for anyone who wants it.
AMD K6
after it if access can be sorted out.
Regards
Kyle
Kyle Gordon wrote:
Is that coming from the person who comes on IRC as 'Windy'?...
Kyle
Tony Dyer wrote:
If we wish to continue advocacy and to be taken seriously can we have some human
names rather than the juvenile handles
I can pick him up if required. I'm on an early shift that day, so I can pop along at 7
and wait for him at the station.
Kyle
Willie wrote:
Very pleased to announce that Bob Kerr of recent Open Office CDs in libraries
fame has agreed to do a 10-15 min spot at the January meeting.
I might
even be arsed to even reply to an email with
one word, I'm retracting the suggestion.
Regards
Kyle
Kyle Gordon wrote:
Evening all
Ok, following more debates on IRC, it would appear that an effective method for
communicating mailing list data to the scotlug.org.uk website is required
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Colin
It might your DMA settings, which you can tweak with the hdparm tool.
/sbin/hdparm -d1 /dev/xxxX will enable DMA for a device, and just hdparm /dev/
on it's own will show the current state of the device.
My Celeron 1.2Ghz, 128Mb laptop
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Hey there,
Good to hear another new person joining in the fun.
I'm Kyle, otherwise known as bagpuss_thecat on IRC, or baggy in real life
(thanks Kev). Bit of a Debian fan, but if I ever get my hands on another
machine at some point I'll be trying
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Just thought you may all be interested in
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/3457823.stm and the associated crap that
the journo writes.
The feedback page at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/help/3281777.stm may also come
in useful.
Kyle
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Loads, renders, and then blanks out here, on Konq 3.2
Turning off Javascript allows the page to render properly, and stays that way.
Kyle
On Wednesday 18 February 2004 07:10, ray wrote:
Could anyone using Konqueror 3.2 please try
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On Sunday 29 February 2004 15:38, rob wrote:
Hi,
I've done an initial draft of a letter to accompany the Open Office CD's.
As I don't have all the facts I'd really appreciate it if people could use
this thread to hammer out a final usable letter,
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On Friday 05 March 2004 13:21, Mark Robinson wrote:
Hello slug,
Can anyone recommend simple benchmarking software for mail servers?
I've just set up amavisd-new with the Sophie interface to Sophos and I
want to be able to throw large volumes of
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I'm up for this.
Ta
Kyle
On Thursday 18 March 2004 14:38, Peter George wrote:
Hello Glasgow,
LPI are over in the UK for the Linuxuser conference next month, and have
offered to come up to Edinburgh and setup an LPI exam center at Net
On Thu, 2004-09-30 at 08:26 +, Craig Perry wrote:
Hi guys,
After some recent list traffic about the ubuntu distro I decided to give it a go.
What a distro!
The new kernel and gnome 2.8 have turned my machine into a flyer, fantastic! (Only
problem is the day before I tried it, I
As most of you probably know, Firefox 1.0 is being released on the 9th
of November. As with the release of Mozilla 1.0 on June 12th 2002,
people partied all around the world - and they're planning on doing the
same again for Firefox 1.0.
The URL to visit and sign up to keep informed of the event
On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 20:12 +, Harry Doherty wrote:
Hi
My mum recently expressed an interest in getting a
computer for dvds/email/web/etc at home.
She was enthusiastic about GNU/Linux when I told her
about it.
She has little computer experience (but doesn't
believe in learned
On Monday 15 November 2004 12:16, Daragh Mc Grath wrote:
Hi Guys,
A pal of mine in Glasgow is looking at getting a two way pager, more for
personal use than IT usage, but that's by the by! Who are the providers
over there and what sort of costs are involved? Any stores / websites
you could
Titling an email 'SPAM SPAM SPAM' isn't conducive towards getting it through
the spam filters on this mailing list. Every one of these posts has had to be
approved by a mailing list moderator, making it rather unfair to those
attempting to get 'first dibs' on something. There is no guarantee
On Thursday 18 November 2004 12:35, Craig Perry wrote:
Hey all,
I figured it better label it spam for precisely that reason, so that spam
filters will catch it. I appreciate not everyone wants this kind of thing
in their inbox, therefore those with agressive spam filters who would not
want
On Wednesday 17 November 2004 15:44, Ben Thorp wrote:
Just a wee reminder - the November meeting will be on Thursday 25th
November, at 7.30pm and Livingston Tower (directions on the webpage at
http://www.scotlug.org.uk)
As usual there will be plenty of opportunity to ask other Linux and
On Wednesday 15 December 2004 22:41, Willie wrote:
just a quickie --
if I promised to bring any kit/books for you tomorrow night
can you remind me ASAP
You promised by the entire O'Reilly bookshelf in dead tree form... Shall I
bring a box trailer?
I might be going straight from work so you
Thought you folks might like this one :-)
Someone looking for an Ethical Hacker in Glasgow -
http://www.jobserve.com/W190FAF77F302DC88.job
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Urrm, yeah, it's aaah, tonight, in about 2 hours...
Just making sure everyone knows well in advance :-)
Kyle
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available for those wishing to travel
light (i.e. travel bag + laptop bag) and willing to share the expense (say
£20 quid a seat return?)
To follow that up, I'm happy to rent a car and then share the costs.
Kyle
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On Tuesday 01 March 2005 17:19, Kyle Gordon wrote:
William Anderson wrote:
Ben Thorp wrote:
For those of you who have been listeners of LUGRadio
(http://www.lugradio.org) over the last year, they have announced
'LUGRadio Live', their 'tradeshow' or expo, or whatever. It will be on
25th
Coming along to this weeks meet by any chance? I'm always on the lookout for
people who do 3D work on Linux :-)
Kyle
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 21:50, Skoby wrote:
I'd also like one, i've just started building up a render farm for my
3D work, a box of Cat 5e would save me some money :)
On
[1] - Last booted about a year ago. Probably has Debian Testing on the drive.
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and it would
give me something to experiment with. :)
Thank You,
Skoby
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I have a Sparcstation 2, Sun GDM 1662B monitor, keyboard and mouse
(complete with metal grid style mousemat) going free to a good home. As
far as I know it all works[1
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more substantial.
In the meantime, Kevin McDermott has worked his special brand of majick, and
kindly arranged a pub style quiz instead. Same time, same place :-)
Kyle
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that actually stumped me for a while when I first started using samba :)
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the smbpasswd thingy, I can get straight in from XP to Suse
without doing anything. Hurray.
Thanks again...
Steve
Kyle Gordon wrote:
Unless you're doing cross-domain authentification magick, you don't need
to use the machine name on your login, in either the [EMAIL PROTECTED], or
domain\user
-founders of Samba, so he
knows what he's on about :-)
Kyle
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Is it just me, or are all mails to the list that are GPG signed getting
silently dropped?
Kyle
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Just thought folks might enjoy this little gadget...
http://www.risingconcepts.com/frapper/scotlug
Kyle
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On Friday 21 October 2005 18:13, Gary wrote:
Kyle Gordon wrote:
Just thought folks might enjoy this little gadget...
http://www.risingconcepts.com/frapper/scotlug
Kyle
Nice, but how do you unregister multiple registrations?
I have to do that at the moment... Which one do you want
A vote has been raised on the scotlug website, and imho it hould get at least
30 seconds attention from people.
http://www.scotlug.org.uk/node/view/121 is the address that matters.
Kyle
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pointed me at http://www.elite.uk.com/cgiirc/
Enjoy :-)
Kyle
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engineer the USB protocol though.
Kyle
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If anyone is interested in sharing their hardware experiences with us, then
have a look at
http://hash.scotlug.org.uk/wiki/Scotlug_Linux_hardware_database
I'm still working on my bits :-)
Kyle
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I'm asking you lot cos... well, google didn't turn up anything useful :-)
Is anyone aware of a network audio system that is mostly seamless? I
could bring my laptop into the same room as my media box, and
artsd/esd/alsa/etc would automatically detect the presence of the sound
system hooked up
Thought this may interest some of you.
Kyle
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Kyle Gordon wrote:
Thought this may interest some of you.
Kyle
/me checks his sent folder - _CHECK_ - there _is_ an attachment there
fucks sake not only can this ass-backwards crock of shit run by
lug.org.uk not handle gpg sigs, it can't even handle a fucking
attachment. Piss poor
a
toss - as long as there's beer involved - shall we go for the 22nd?
Ta,
Kyle
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please say aye to show the
people who decide that there will be people to help out.
Jonathan
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expenses to a good speaker, only to find
that 1 person turns up for it.
Kyle
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expenses to a good speaker, only to find
that 1 person turns up for it.
Kyle
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https
. It's about 6 high, so keep an eye out :-)
Kyle (aka bagpuss_thecat)
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It should be the job of udev to load the correct module. This job used to be
handled by hotplug. Of course, if usb-storage is already loaded, then you
should jsut get some messages about /dev/sd* being created.
Kyle
On Monday 15 May 2006 16:47, Thomas McLean wrote:
Kyle Gordon wrote
What make of drive is it? I've had a Maxtor and a Lacie both fail at the
interface level for some reason. Both drives work fine when connected via
IDE.
Kyle
On Thursday 18 May 2006 21:05, Thomas McLean wrote:
Hi Martin/all,
Just an update, I installed ubuntu onto another machine and tried
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 15:01, William Anderson wrote:
Joseph Kerr wrote:
Hi Kyle,
I hope this is what you want. Thanks.
Joseph, the scotlug list software automatically strips out attachments when
they are posted to the list. Send your attachments to Kyle directly, or
stick them
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 15:01, William Anderson wrote:
Joseph Kerr wrote:
Hi Kyle,
I hope this is what you want. Thanks.
Joseph, the scotlug list software automatically strips out attachments when
they are posted to the list. Send your attachments to Kyle directly, or
stick them
area, or Charing Cross area.
Kyle
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rushing at once...
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I still have that Vauxhall Astra Haynes book you were to collect months ago.
It'll be at the next Scotlug, and then it'll be in the bin.
Kyle
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On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 08:37 +, Andrew Back wrote:
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006, Kyle Gordon wrote:
Caviar 80GB (Master) + DiamondMax 60 (slave) on the internal IDE controller
+
Deskstar 120GXP on a PCI Ultra100 TX2 card - giving 120GB
What configuration gives 120GB from 80 + 60
Afternoon all,
Apologies for the delay. As some of you are aware, the talk, AJAX,
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML by Lawrence Sweeney on 30th November was
caught on camera.
The unedited footage has now been uploaded for your viewing pleasure at
Sorted now. Cheers
Kyle
Andrew Barber wrote:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /~bagpuss/G500/CIMG1297.JPG on
this server.
:(
Don't really want it, just being nosy.
Kyle Gordon wrote:
Is anyone interested in a free 21 Sony G500 monitor? It was great, and
is a lovely flat
On Saturday 16 December 2006 18:46, William Anderson wrote:
Kyle Gordon wrote:
Is anyone interested in a free 21 Sony G500 monitor? It was great, and
is a lovely flat screen CRT.
http://lodge.glasgownet.com/~bagpuss/G500/
Admit it, you just wanted to show off your ORA book collection
are liable to lose count.
Pat
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 16:44:27 +
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Sent on behalf of Ben...
OK - we've been trying to arrange this, but due to the really short
notice, and the fact that MrLithic, quizmaster, has been ill all week,
we've decided
such an item listed online.
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/116274 is such a beastie, but unlikely to
arrive by Thursday evening if I order now :'-(
Cheers all,
Kyle
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:37, Joste Bowen wrote:
I'll taker it if it's still going, it seems I'm collecting broken monitors
at the moment.
On Thursday 14 December 2006 21:24, Kyle Gordon wrote:
Is anyone interested in a free 21 Sony G500 monitor? It was great, and
is a lovely flat screen CRT.
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Yes, it'll be the development headers for X. In Ubuntu, try installing the
following.
xlibs-dev
libx11-dev
kdebase-dev
I'm sure it'll be xlibs-dev that provides what you need. The configure
script won't tell you what packages you need, as it's just a generic
source tarball. It isn't tailored to
not techy-speccy
enough to be able to confidently rebut or reboot her..
Hope you can help some more - Paul B.
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I see the initials RTFM (and what do they mean, anyway?) I would have
thought that RTFM would be a topic or a term in the glossary, but so far I
can't find it in UBUNTU.)
Hope you can help...!
- Paul B.
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babaguy wrote:
Thanks Kyle, for the link and the heads-up!
There was so much information on the page that I haven't tried to follow what
it suggests -
I think it requires that I download the firmware for the Speed Touch and burn
it to a CD and then run that CD on the Ubuntu box in order
Network cards are ten a penny now. If you ask nicely I (and others) may
be able to bring some along to the meet for nowt ;-)
Ubuntu is nice and shiny because the very nice man called Mark
Shuttleworth is behind it. He's a millionaire or something like that,
and likes to spend his money on
Rand, Dollah or Pound?
Kyle
Alex Walker wrote:
He was also the first African in space. Isn't he a *billionaire*?
On 15 Jan 2007, at 12:54, Kyle Gordon wrote:
Network cards are ten a penny now. If you ask nicely I (and others)
may be able to bring some along to the meet for nowt ;-)
Ubuntu
I thought some of you may be interested in the following petitions
currently on the go at pm.gov.uk...
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/softwarepatents/
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Open-IT-projects/
Worth a read and possibly even a signature.
Kyle
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J.R. Seago wrote:
Well that was interesting, and between us we managed to increase the traffic
on the list to the point where it sent out a digest on one subject.
I seem to have been led along gently by the rest of you to the point where I
have arrived at this:
J.R. Seago¹ wrote:
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 12:15, William Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand this argument. A 1:4 Welsh:English speaking ratio
surely deserves more attention than a 1:86 Scots Gaelic:English ratio?
At a per-head rate, the WLB gets ~ £19, given the
Evening all,
Thought I would take this opportunity to ask a few questions to the
ScotLUG community.
aKademy2007 is coming up at the end of June, and we're in the middle of
preparations for it. We are currently seeking suggestions on where to
hold a formal dinner for approximately 200 people
Andrew Back wrote:
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007, ed wrote:
Send back the media and license agreement and see if you can get a cash
refund :o)
Indeed. Dell seem to be acting nice about it...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6144782.stm
Just make sure you document it properly. :-)
Kyle
On Tuesday 20 February 2007 10:23:10 Chris Nicolson wrote:
February's meeting will take place tomorrow night (Thursday 25th January),
I've missed my flight! You barsteward!
Kyle
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