From: Bruce Horrocks on
Peter Ceresole wrote:
> Or would people prefer a later date, to fit better with Christmas
> shopping?

Later would be better - in fact any weekend other than the one you
picked ;-)


....and Saturday is better than Friday because we're not all retired.

Regards,
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Bruce Horrocks
Surrey
England
(bruce at scorecrow dot com)
From: Hugh Browton on
On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 01:08:21 +0100, Bruce Horrocks wrote
(in article <7k4dblF37qv7oU1(a)mid.individual.net>):

> Peter Ceresole wrote:
>> Or would people prefer a later date, to fit better with Christmas
>> shopping?
>
> Later would be better - in fact any weekend other than the one you
> picked ;-)
>
>
> ...and Saturday is better than Friday because we're not all retired.
>
> Regards,
>

Excuse me! I'm not retired, but I plan to go!

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hugh
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(by the sea) (using Hogwasher)

"The question of whether Machines Can Think... is about as relevant as the
question of whether Submarines Can Swim." Edsger Dijkstra (1930-2002)

From: D.M. Procida on
Peter Ceresole <peter(a)cara.demon.co.uk> wrote:

> Should we meet up in the middle of the day? Go to a local restaurant,
> like a Japanese or an Oriental Fusion place? If we'd prefer, we can
> always shop, drop, and then in the evening to to our original Ethiopian
> in Caledonian Road- it's only an underground ride...

Sounds like an idea worth having.

I really do feel it's time for another visit to Tate Modern, just for a
start, not to mention an Ethiopian restaurant.

Daniele
From: Bruce Horrocks on
Hugh Browton wrote:
> Excuse me! I'm not retired, but I plan to go!

What? Quietly? Just you, your revolver and a single bullet?

--
Bruce Horrocks
Surrey
England
(bruce at scorecrow dot com)
From: Bruce Horrocks on
D.M. Procida wrote:
> Peter Ceresole <peter(a)cara.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Should we meet up in the middle of the day? Go to a local restaurant,
>> like a Japanese or an Oriental Fusion place? If we'd prefer, we can
>> always shop, drop, and then in the evening to to our original Ethiopian
>> in Caledonian Road- it's only an underground ride...
>
> Sounds like an idea worth having.
>
> I really do feel it's time for another visit to Tate Modern, just for a
> start, not to mention an Ethiopian restaurant.

We should all take our MacBooks into Balka's "box of darknesss" and turn
it into a "box of glowing Mac shiny-ness".

Then a quick trip over to Trafalgar Square to stand for an hour on a
plinth made from two Powerbooks stacked on top of each other.

--
Bruce Horrocks
Surrey
England
(bruce at scorecrow dot com)