Re: [Hampshire] Portsmouth LUG B-a-B meeting the coming Satu…

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Author: Dr Adam John Trickett
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To: hampshire
CC: Lisi Reisz
Subject: Re: [Hampshire] Portsmouth LUG B-a-B meeting the coming Saturday, October 18th, from 13:00 - 18:00
On Thursday 16 Oct 2014 21:28:19 Clive Woodfine wrote:
> Adam Trickett, who spoke at our first non-pub meeting, will be talking on
> Perl and/or digital photography. (Two separate presentations. Adam saids
> that he will bring both.) Those of you who heard him will remember what a
> very good speaker Adam is. It should be a treat.
>
> I should like to come if Adam will give his talk on digital photography.
> How will you decide which which talk he will give? I have not been to a
> Portsmouth Lug as it is quite a long drive for me


If there is time and interest I'll do both. I don't mind! I've given both
talks before and they aren't too long.

> Regards,
>
> Clive Woodfine
>
> On 13 October 2014 22:35, Lisi Reisz <lisi.reisz@???> wrote:
> > Our next meeting will be the coming Saturday, October 18th, from 13:00 -
> > 18:00, in the Broadoaks Social Club.
> > http://www.broadoaksocialclub.net/where.html
> >
> > Adam Trickett, who spoke at our first non-pub meeting, will be talking on
> > Perl
> > and/or digital photography. (Two separate presentations. Adam saids that
> > he
> > will bring both.) Those of you who heard him will remember what a very
> > good
> > speaker Adam is. It should be a treat.
> >
> > It would be great to see a crowd of you, and even better if some of you
> > could
> > bring open source problems, ideally accompanied by the boxes on which they
> > are running. Or bring a box and show us some new Open Source marvel or
> > curiosity! It is, after all, a bring-a-box meeting. ;-)
> >
> > There is plenty of room and some power points, which can be extended by
> > the
> > extension leads some of us sometimes remember to bring. (Hint, hint!)
> > Switches would also be useful. There is Wi-Fi, but it is, shall we say,
> > problematic (and slow). There is also ethernet, but again not very fast
> > (2
> > Meg) and the room has, if they have not been pinched, homeplugs.
> >
> > Tea, coffee and a full bar are available, but please note that alcohol can
> > only be consumed by club members. Temporary membership is available for
> > £1,
> > but, for this, you must be signed in by a member. Emma, Dave and I are
> > members. Food on a Saturday is sparse. (Scratchings, crisps etc.)
> >
> > For newcomers:
> > There is plenty of parking just opposite the club, and Hilsea railway
> > station is immediately adjacent.
> >
> > The door to the club will probably be locked. If so, you will need to
> > ring the buzzer and ask for the Linux meeting. Go up the stairs and
> > through the bar to the door at the back left corner of the bar.
> >
> > I usually aim to be there not later than 12:30, but may be held up this
> > month.
> > I may also have to leave earlier than I usually do.
> >
> > The gold moneybox will as usual be at the back of the room.
> > **Voluntary** contributions welcome. Recommended amount: £3:00:
> > which, being interpreted, means in the range £0.00 to £<infinity>.
> > We do have sundry expenses from time to time, which this fund covers.
> >
> > Lisi
> >
> > --
> > Please post to: Hampshire@???
> > Web Interface: https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hampshire
> > LUG URL: http://www.hantslug.org.uk
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Adam Trickett
Overton, HANTS, UK

A bank is a place where they lend you an umbrella in fair
weather and ask for it back when it begins to rain.
    --  Robert Frost



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