> On 25 Mar 2015, at 12:20, Neil J. McRae <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On 25/03/2015 12:14, "Jon Morby (FidoNet)" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Someone described it to me along the lines of ³kids leave Uni/College in
>> Brighton and have jobs to go to Š they can either bugger off back up
>> north and sign on up there, or they can try to make a go of something in
>> Brighton / Hove / Worthing / etc where they¹ve been living for the last
>> 3-4 years anyway and maybe get somewhere² Š the idea of the Digital
>> Catapult and the BDX and Wired Sussex / et al is to try and see if we can
>> help make that happen.
> 
> Which I think is a greal goal Jon, but I believe too many government
> organisations are starting at the wrong place.

Indeed … but they have to start somewhere and at least they’re trying to do 
something - within the framework they have been given 

(yes it might be GiGo .. but at least they’re doing something .. and it might 
work if the planets align :)


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>> 
>> My personal goal is to have enough excuses to move to Brighton and ³semi
>> retire² there Š hell I¹m nearly 45 Š that¹s over 100 in IT years :) (but
>> I will still want decent connectivity when I retire :)
> 
> G.FAST our other ³so 90¹s" technology I¹m sure will help you Jon!

Lol … well atm I have 1 Gig to play with down there … but the option to 
increase to 10 Gig if demand permits.  

I can’t see myself filling 10 Gig, but I’m sure I can find something to utilise 
a 1 Gig circuit in my dotage :)


> 
> Neil.
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