CLUG meeting: epic fail! (Jeremy Henty)
David Thorne
clug at the-thornes.co.uk
Wed Feb 11 15:49:49 CET 2009
Good point Mark,
I'll ask if they have wifi next time I am there. They do have
electricty sockets but I will double check customers can use them/how
accessable they are.
Does anyone know of any other location fairly close to the CB2 that does
Wifi/Electricity? I know starbucks does but it's a TMobile subscription
service for the Wifi and I don't know how happy people would be with that.
Regards,
David
Mark Wyatt wrote:
> While I agree that a 'generic backup' is an excellent idea, could someone
> tell me whether the Tram Depot has WiFi (and maybe even electricity sockets
> that they don't object to people using)?
>
> If it does, it would sound ideal. If it doesn't maybe we need to consider
> the other options?
>
> Mark
>
> PS
>
>> I compiled Linux From Scratch and all I got was this lousy command
>> line!
>>
>
> Great sig! Almost good enough to steal... It would make a good T
> shirt, too
>
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>> ----- Original Message -----
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>> Message: 2
>> Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 15:19:54 +0000
>> From: Jeremy Henty <onepoint at starurchin.org>
>> Subject: Re: CLUG meeting: epic fail!
>> To: clug at cambridge-lug.org
>> Message-ID: <20090210151954.GM25867 at omphalos.singularity>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
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>> On Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 04:29:35PM +0000, David Thorne wrote:
>>
>>> I think a "generic" default secondry place should be The Tram Depot.
>>>
>> Good idea.
>>
>>
>>> I'd also like to recommend that we look at 1 week night meeting a
>>> month and 1 Sunday meeting.
>>>
>> That's also a good idea, as we alrady know that some people want
>> Sundays free for other things.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Jeremy Henty
>> --
>> I compiled Linux From Scratch and all I got was this lousy command
>> line!
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