In reply to the recent announce message, Lewis Allen offered the Norwich Internet Cafe as a venue for evening meetings. He's also happy to announce and promote them.
What do you think?
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: 2004-05-28 10:47:15 +0100 From: Lewis Allen lewis@norwichinternet.com Subject: Norwich Internet Cafe
If you would like a venue for monthly ALUG evening meetings perhaps you would like to meet in our Internet Cafe in Norwich Market? A central Norwich location with 20 broadband screens, wireless access and CD writer which your members would be welcome to use for free (yes, free). We would only charge for any printing, blank disks, drinks etc. See www.norwichinternet.com for more about us. Why would we do this? I am interested in Linux and will be starting to learn PHP and MySQL soon and would like to do my bit to promote it's use in Norwich.
Let me know if this interests you.
Regards Lewis Allen Norwich Internet Cafe www.norwichinternet.com
On 28 May 2004, at 15:19, MJ Ray wrote:
In reply to the recent announce message, Lewis Allen offered the Norwich Internet Cafe as a venue for evening meetings. He's also happy to announce and promote them.
What do you think?
ARGH!
"The wireless access point ..... Our standard internet price applies which is currently £2 for 30 minutes. Try it out for free on Sundays during May."
*points blame to moving house among killing property people* Would be so nice to bring my powerbook and hook up watching the world go by....
I think NIC will be a great place to meet :) I haven't actually checked out the place.
C
Hi,
On 28 May 2004, at 15:28, Craig wrote:
ARGH!
"The wireless access point ..... Our standard internet price applies which is currently £2 for 30 minutes. Try it out for free on Sundays during May."
If you want free wifi on other days of the week, Cafe Java on Surrey Street is an excellent venue. Great food and drink and bandwidth to spare. My only complaint would be that they aren't open in the evening or on Sundays.
A.
On 28 May 2004, at 18:25, Andrew Savory wrote:
ARGH!
"The wireless access point ..... Our standard internet price applies which is currently £2 for 30 minutes. Try it out for free on Sundays during May."
If you want free wifi on other days of the week, Cafe Java on Surrey Street is an excellent venue. Great food and drink and bandwidth to spare. My only complaint would be that they aren't open in the evening or on Sundays.
Thanks for the information. Save me having to ask in there! I'll think I consider that a good meeting point.
C