Hi Brian,

Thanks I will be attending.  I turned up last time with some other bods,
be felt very excluded so left and havent returned.

See you tonight.

Regards

Phil
On 01/04/14 12:35, br...@briansmithonline.com wrote:
> Hello Phil,
>
> I feel very sad that you felt unwelcome. I'm really sorry about that.
> We're very informal and we just sit about, chatting and fiddling with
> kit, anything from a raspberry pi to a desktop machine carried in and
> plonked on the table.
>
> People are approachable so do come and give it another try. Say hello
> and feel welcome. Bring a laptop or tablet or something to sit and
> amuse yourself with if you like, or alternatively just have a look at
> what others are doing. They invariably respond happily to questions.
> Some will be looking knowledgeably at screen of code whilst others
> (like me) will be failing to get Linux to do very much at all.
>
> See you tonight, hopefully.
>
> Brian
>
>
>
> On 31 Mar 2014, at 14:58, Phil Meakins <phil181...@gmail.com
> <mailto:phil181...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would like to attend, could people please advise if the format has
>> changed, i visited 18 months ago - but felt very awkward and
>> unwelcome so have kept away - i've got a month off so thought i'd
>> drop in.
>>
>> I used to attend when you were in Fengate at More Computers so thats
>> quite a while ago.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Phil
>>
>> On 31/03/14 11:44, C N wrote:
>>> Good Morning,
>>>
>>> This months PLUG meeting (on Tuesday, April 1st(Not an early April
>>> fools!)) will be held in the
>>> board room of the London Internet Exchange, offices located at Trinity
>>> Court just off Priestgate.
>>> I would just like to confirm that anyone is welcome, even if you have
>>> never posted to the mailing list before. Our meetings have an informal
>>> style, and you will generally get the best experience if you bring at
>>> least one computer. Connectivity is available.
>>>
>>> The car park entrance is visible here:
>>> http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&safe=off&q=PE1+1DA&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Peterborough,+Cambridgeshire+PE1+1DA,+United+Kingdom&gl=uk&ll=52.571192,-0.245658&spn=0.000342,0.000871&t=h&z=21&layer=c&cbll=52.57116,-0.245766&panoid=PZbIdVOT3A9A5bqAda40xw&cbp=12,58.77,,0,5
>>>
>>> Please use street view to navigate your route, the postal code is PE1
>>> 1DA. Please put 01733 207732 into your phone in case you have any
>>> problems locating us or the intercom fails.
>>>
>>> You are encouraged to contribute 0.50GBP/person to keep the bottled soft
>>> drink initiative alive. Coffee & tea-making facilities will be provided
>>> as usual. A fridge is also available for any additional drinks that
>>> you may want to bring.
>>>
>>> To confirm, kettle leads, figure-of-8 power leads & VGA flat screens can
>>> be provided as required. USB & PS/2 keyboards are also available on site.
>>>
>>> Door opens 19:30 for a 20:00 start. Please do not show up before then in
>>> order to allow office staff to leave and the room to be set up.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Craig.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
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>>
>> *Kind regards*
>>
>> *Phil (07720 31 35 31)*
>>
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