Far out!!! You scored well. All you need is a bunch of people to help you sort out the junk and learn something at the same time. Electronics TAFE students spring to mind. One subject available (around 1992) was computer hardware servicing. I think they also have the inclination to be hackers (that's in the good sense BTW).
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Richard Hayes wrote: > Dear lists, > > Computerbank NSW has accepted a very kind offer for space at theTRI Community > Exchange, 688 High St Penrith. > > I was just out there and it has the following facilities: > > 1. Storage / Workspace > > 2. Fully equiped training room > > 3. Kitchen > > 4. ADSL Internet connection > > 5. Large garden with BBQ facilities > > 6. 7 Day access > > 7. Lots of offstreet parking and about 200 m from Penrith railway station. > > I would like to thank Walter and the other members of TRI for the wonderful > opportunity your offer entails. > > We now can start consolidating all the various equipment into a single > facilities. > > A very grateful > > Richard Hayes > > -- ---<GRiP>--- Web: www.arcadia.au.com/gripz Phone/fax: 02 4950 1194 Mobile: 0408 686 201 -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
