I am hoping to move to Cromer in the next few months...Anyone in or near Cromer using Linux ?? -- Regards Ted Wager Debian Linux user
On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 08:55:14PM -0400, Ted wrote:
I am hoping to move to Cromer in the next few months...Anyone in or near Cromer using Linux ??
Yup Kirsty and I are in Aylsham which is 15 minutes drive away. Also there are those of us who meet up in the pub once a month in Norwich which you may or may not be interested in.
Debian Linux user
Always a nice thing to see, a very popular distro in this lug ;) Adam -- jabberid = quinophex@jabber.earth.li AFFS || http://www.affs.org.uk/ || Not a filesystem
On 4 Oct 2004, at 21:18, adam@thebowery.co.uk wrote:
On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 08:55:14PM -0400, Ted wrote:
I am hoping to move to Cromer in the next few months...Anyone in or near Cromer using Linux ??
Yup Kirsty and I are in Aylsham which is 15 minutes drive away. Also there are those of us who meet up in the pub once a month in Norwich which you may or may not be interested in.
Or there are plently in Norwich... so far! :D
Debian Linux user
Always a nice thing to see, a very popular distro in this lug ;)
Oh I use Gentoo ;) um wait.... I use Linux.. sod the distributions.. I use Linux ;) It's 1am and I need to go to bed.... Craig
I don't want to be "crabby" about Cromer (groan!) but am I all on my todd across here in Gorleston/Great Yarmouth area? Is there a member's list with names & locations? Rgds, Martin On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 16:36, Ian bell wrote:
Ted wrote:
I am hoping to move to Cromer in the next few months...Anyone in or near Cromer using Linux ??
Hi Ted. I live right nearby in Northrepps.
Ian
Martin Collins wrote:
I don't want to be "crabby" about Cromer (groan!) but am I all on my todd across here in Gorleston/Great Yarmouth area? Is there a member's list with names & locations?
Sounds like a wonderful opportunity for a huge thread full of fishy phrases. Your tern. Ian -- Ian T-Bell aka RuffRecords aka RedTommo
Damn, I did it sub-consciously in my Q-DVDAuthor post where I referred to the "Pike" scripting language!! Ha - just got the "Your tern" joke - a bit slow there! On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 21:24, Ian bell wrote:
Sounds like a wonderful opportunity for a huge thread full of fishy phrases. Your tern.
Ian
Perhaps there is an opportunity to skate up to Cromer and hook up for a lug meeting. Or would it just go to pot ? Regards, Paul. (got four in...) On Tuesday 05 October 2004 20:54, Martin Collins wrote:
Damn, I did it sub-consciously in my Q-DVDAuthor post where I referred to the "Pike" scripting language!!
On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 21:24, Ian bell wrote:
Sounds like a wonderful opportunity for a huge thread full of fishy phrases. Your tern.
-- Pieces of seven, pieces of seven - A parroty error. "To err is human...to really f*** things up requires the root password." From a collection of quotes at http://www.indigo.org/quotes.html
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Martin Collins wrote:
I don't want to be "crabby" about Cromer (groan!) but am I all on my todd across here in Gorleston/Great Yarmouth area? Is there a member's list with names & locations?
Sounds like a wonderful opportunity for a huge thread full of fishy phrases. Your tern.
I've haddock up to here with fishy puns in The Shed. But welcome to The East, and to another Debian user. Pity you aren't a bit nearer or you could teach me to drive it... -- Tony http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ God sends the meat, the Devil sends the cooks.
Anthony Anson wrote:
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Martin Collins wrote:
I don't want to be "crabby" about Cromer (groan!) but am I all on my todd across here in Gorleston/Great Yarmouth area? Is there a member's list with names & locations?
Sounds like a wonderful opportunity for a huge thread full of fishy phrases. Your tern.
I've haddock up to here with fishy puns in The Shed.
But welcome to The East, and to another Debian user. Pity you aren't a bit nearer or you could teach me to drive it...
Well... Just had bad news that the house has been taken off the market... No reason given... We are continuing the hunt around Cromer as we really like the plaice :-) -- Regards Ted Wager Debian Linux user
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Well... Just had bad news that the house has been taken off the market... No reason given... We are continuing the hunt around Cromer as we really like the plaice :-)
Sorry to hear that, I'd usk some of the Norwich estate agents, witch tend to handle property from all over. -- Tony http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ God sends the meat, the Devil sends the cooks.
On 05-Oct-04 Ian bell wrote:
Martin Collins wrote:
I don't want to be "crabby" about Cromer (groan!) but am I all on my todd across here in Gorleston/Great Yarmouth area? Is there a member's list with names & locations?
Sounds like a wonderful opportunity for a huge thread full of fishy phrases. Your tern.
Ian
Brill! You're a dab hand at this! Ted. -------------------------------------------------------------------- E-Mail: (Ted Harding) <Ted.Harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk> Fax-to-email: +44 (0)870 094 0861 [NB: New number!] Date: 05-Oct-04 Time: 22:19:07 ------------------------------ XFMail ------------------------------
On 2004-10-05 20:25:37 +0100 Martin Collins <sickofthesea@dsl.pipex.com> wrote:
todd across here in Gorleston/Great Yarmouth area? Is there a member's list with names & locations?
http://www.alug.org.uk/contrib/?MembersDirectory is a list, but not many locations. I don't know who's that far east. It would be good to get Lincs LUG's map code, but they haven't linked source and their list archive was privatised. I have some ideas, but no time (like grabbing members' coordinates from a list of their homepages GeoURL-style). Help invited. -- MJR/slef My Opinion Only and not of any group I know Creative copyleft computing - http://www.ttllp.co.uk/ LinuxExpo.org.uk village 6+7 Oct http://www.affs.org.uk
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On 2004-10-05 20:25:37 +0100 Martin Collins <sickofthesea@dsl.pipex.com> wrote:
todd across here in Gorleston/Great Yarmouth area? Is there a member's list with names & locations?
http://www.alug.org.uk/contrib/?MembersDirectory is a list, but not many locations. I don't know who's that far east. It would be good to get Lincs LUG's map code, but they haven't linked source and their list archive was privatised.
I have some ideas, but no time (like grabbing members' coordinates from a list of their homepages GeoURL-style). Help invited.
One of our Zetnuts has a program on her website which locates positions of other Zetnuts on a map of the regions of the British Isles, but I expect it could be modified. I'll get details. -- Tony http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ God sends the meat, the Devil sends the cooks.
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On 2004-10-05 20:25:37 +0100 Martin Collins <sickofthesea@dsl.pipex.com> wrote:
todd across here in Gorleston/Great Yarmouth area? Is there a member's list with names & locations?
http://www.alug.org.uk/contrib/?MembersDirectory is a list, but not many locations. I don't know who's that far east. It would be good to get Lincs LUG's map code, but they haven't linked source and their list archive was privatised.
I have some ideas, but no time (like grabbing members' coordinates from a list of their homepages GeoURL-style). Help invited.
Herewith: ============ Start of forwarded message ============ From: Clair Barrass <clair.barrass@zetnet.co.uk> Newsgroup: zetnet.local Subject: Re: Who has the Zetnutlocate on their wibble? The message <31303030323030384164696F31@zetnet.co.uk> from Anthony Anson <tony.anson@zetnet.co.uk> contains these words:
Ah, it was the name of the proggy I was after - we want something simla on Anglia Linux Users' Group's wibble.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/barrass/zetnuts/ or http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/barrass/zetnuts/NonJS/EAnglia.htm S'written in straight HTML (using HTMLKit from www.chami.com) with a bit'a basic javascript to do the animiations on an image-map. Non JS version is just standard HTML links on the image-map. HTH Clair [retreats back into the cupboard - ouch, must put that mop somewhere else and empty that bucket.....] ============ End of forwarded message ============ -- Tony http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ God sends the meat, the Devil sends the cooks.
On Tue, 05 Oct 2004 16:36:03 +0100 Ian bell <ianbell@ukfsn.org> wrote:
Ted wrote:
I am hoping to move to Cromer in the next few months...Anyone in or near Cromer using Linux ??
Hi Ted. I live right nearby in Northrepps.
Ian
Hi Ted, I think Cromer area (And in partularly just west) is one of my favourate areas in Norfolk but that could be because I love the Sea, Hope you find somewhere nice but I recomend you dont move into the town as it has a bit of a smack problem like Yarmouth. Regards Owen Synge (Just a quick note to let you all know I am back on the internet Email at home)
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