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000307_P.C.F.Norman@exeter.ac.uk _Fri Jun 26 09:46:54 1998.msg
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From: Phil Norman <P.C.F.Norman@exeter.ac.uk>
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To: Russell King <rmk@milldev.demon.co.uk>
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On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Russell King wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Can someone give me an update on what's happening about the above
> please?
Ok - currently, the plan is as follows.
MW has a car from Friday sometime until Sunday. So he'll be driving down
to Peterborough to meet me this evening, to get to P'boro at about
10pm-11pm. I'm going by train to P'boro this afternoon, getting there
about 6:30. We'll be staying at a friend of mine's place (Rob) who has
kindly agreed to let us kip over on his floor this weekend. He'll also
be coming to the show (although he's not into armlinux, he's very
experienced in linux).
MW will be driving us, plus 2 RPCs, 1 PC (linux, of course) and an R140
with two monitors up to the show on Saturday morning. Currently we're
unsure as to what's happening on Saturday night, but MW says there's
likely to be a piss-up at Cambridge, so we'll probably find someone
willing to let us kip on their floor on Saturday night, and then MW will
be dropping Rob and me back at Rob's place on Sunday. He then has to get
back home to give the car back to its owner, and I'll be training back
down to Exeter on Monday morning.
I think that's about it. Bye,
Phil
--
Linux: The choice of a GNU generation.
Phil Norman, mailing from Exeter University.
email: forrey@eh.org
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