Hello,
On Fri 20 Jul 2018 at 12:37PM -1000, Cathy Nonet wrote:
> I'm in Taiwan for one week now and, in my experience, air con is very
> strong. It seem to be set most of the time at 24-26 but with 34°
> outside, it's still a chock. I have a long sleeve shirt (un chemisier)
> and a kerchief (un f
Hello,
On Fri 20 Jul 2018 at 11:38PM +0200, Thomas Lange wrote:
> Can someone tell me what temperature is in the hacklabs?
> Is it cold there?
It's not especially cold.
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Am 20.07.18 um 19:07 schrieb Zlatan Todorić:
> I am going to land 6pm local time tomorrow (21th) (soon boarding
> plane from Belgrade to Istanbul where I am catching the connecting
> flight to TPE).
Hmm, this wont match as I will hit Taoyuan on 22th. I guess you wont
wait for me 24h. :P
> If that
Hi Thomas,
> Can someone tell me what temperature is in the hacklabs?
> Is it cold there?
There is already a thread on this:
caeq9gem+wtp20egj6rifm5sbu-mrylld2xgw8fgj6gaxrx6...@mail.gmail.com
:)
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Le 20/07/2018 à 00:35, W. Martin Borgert a écrit :
> Quoting Roger Shimizu :
>> I'm starting to pack, so I want to know what's the temperature setting
>> for conference venue, hacklab, and on-site accommodation.
>>
>> I know it's hot and humid outside, as we can see the weather report on
>> webs
I guess a thermometer may tell better.
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> Thomas Lange 於 2018年7月21日 05:38 寫道:
>
> Can someone tell me what temperature is in the hacklabs?
> Is it cold there?
> --
> regards Thomas
>
Can someone tell me what temperature is in the hacklabs?
Is it cold there?
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regards Thomas
On July 20, 2018 8:01:53 AM GMT+02:00, Carsten Schoenert
wrote:
>Hello Norbert,
>
>Am 20.07.18 um 00:45 schrieb Norbert Preining:
>> I asked my hotel (Chef) and they make the shuttle service for 1000.
>
>that's an interesting offer I gladly would use, thanks for providing.
>So we just need to
Ian Jackson writes ("Need a Taiwanese "emergency contact and emergency
coordinator""):
> I am intending to go for a (solo) hike in the Taroko gorge, on Tuesday
> the 7th of August. The park permit application process requires me to
> have Taiwanese emergency contact and emergency coordinator. I
I am intending to go for a (solo) hike in the Taroko gorge, on Tuesday
the 7th of August. The park permit application process requires me to
have Taiwanese emergency contact and emergency coordinator. I don't
expect to get into any difficulties. I am fit and well. I'm
intending the Zhuilu Old R
Quoting Roger Shimizu :
I'm starting to pack, so I want to know what's the temperature setting
for conference venue, hacklab, and on-site accommodation.
I know it's hot and humid outside, as we can see the weather report on
websites or TV, but I'm not quite sure the usual setting indoors.
It's s
On 2018-07-20 at 09:21:45 +0200, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> Hmm. I think most of my shirts are 100% cotton, I have 3-5 that are
> 60% cotton, 40% polyester, but that's about it. Most importantly,
> I think all debconf shirts are cotton.
note that regular polycotton is even worse than plain cotto
On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 09:03:29AM +0800, Andrew Lee wrote:
> 2018-07-20 8:16 GMT+08:00 ChangZhuo Chen (陳昌倬) :
>
> > I don't think heavy coat is necessary by my experience when visiting
> > NCTU last week. There is an energy save policy after all.
> >
>
> Right. My experience was that there is no
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