elf a hotel and keep my fingers crossed.
Cheers,Iain
On Tue, 2020-02-04 at 15:50 +, Iain Cuthbertson wrote:
> Good afternoon everybody,
> While I may no longer be a particularly active member of the group,
> it's nice to catch up with friends made over the years.
> With this in
Good afternoon everybody,
While I may no longer be a particularly active member of the group,
it's nice to catch up with friends made over the years.
With this in mind, why don't we have another beer/cider/wine/soft drink
fuelled evening down in Hampshire aboard a magnificante steam train?
All ab
London is way out of the way!
Secondary release party in Manchester this weekend? ;)
Hope the release goes smoothly as 19.04 did, and you enjoy your beers in
London.
Iain
On 16/10/2019 15:36, Alan Pope wrote:
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Hi all,
Tomorrow is Ubuntu 19.10 release day, our 15th release so far. As is
Loco page updated!
http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-uk/3350-real-ale-train-2016/
Peeps in the Telegram group think at 17:30 might be a bit late to meet
at the pub.
So, how about 16:30 onwards?
Giving us time to pre-drink-drink, get some beer soaking food in our
tums and basically enjoy
I'm always up for going to the pub ;)
On the loco page
http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-uk/3350-real-ale-train-2016/ I put
that we were meeting at The Mulberry as that's what we had done in the past.
I didn't see any events on when I wrote the page, but didn't realise
that it would be in
com/events/ubuntu-uk/3350-real-ale-train-2016/
Once you've ordered your ticket(s), please leave a comment on the event page
so we get an idea of how big it's going to be this year.
Cheers,
Iain
On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 10:22 AM, Iain Cuthbertson <
iain.cuthbert...@idophp.co.uk&
Good evening everybody,
Who likes beer, steam trains, beer, card games, more beer, and a bloody
good time?
Yes! It's time to think about the Ubuntu UK RAT for 2016!
As it's such a popular activity, we have to book early to make sure we get
the train we want.
While it's still February, the event
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 10:23 AM, Laura Czajkowski
wrote:
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> On 14/09/15 09:53, Alan Lord wrote:
>
>> On 13/09/15 21:43, Iain Cuthbertson wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Last year we met at the Waverly Arms, the year before that we were at
>>> The Mulberry.
>
Can you believe that I ran the straw poll for dates way back in February
and yet the RAT is this coming Saturday 19th September?!
Good job that we did, as this is looking to be our most popular year for
Ubuntu type folk drinking quality beer on a steam train.
While food is available on the train,
com/events/ubuntu-uk/3040-real-ale-train-2015/
Once you've ordered your ticket(s), please leave a comment on the event
page so we get an idea of how big it's going to be this year.
Cheers,
Iain
On 05/02/15 18:19, Iain Cuthbertson wrote:
> Good evening everybody,
>
> Who likes b
Good evening everybody,
Who likes beer, steam trains, beer, card games, more beer, and a bloody
good time?
Yes! It's time to think about the Ubuntu UK RAT for 2015!
As it's such a popular activity, we have to book early to make sure we
get the train we want.
While it's still February, the
On 31/07/14 08:39, Alan Lord wrote:
> Who's on this list that is going?
>
> http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-uk/2745-real-ale-train-2014/
>
> Wondering if we have a plan for a pre-meet anywhere before heading off?
>
> The Mulberry pub next to Farnham Station has some kind of festival thing
Hi peeps :)
The poll was alive for a week and a half.
There was one clear winner: Saturday 2nd August 2014
Come and drink/chat/play cards with us!
http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-uk/2745-real-ale-train-2014/
Cheers,
Iain
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On 06/03/14 10:48, Kris Douglas wrote:
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> On 5 Mar 2014 11:48, "Iain Cuthbertson" <mailto:iain.cuthbert...@idophp.co.uk>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> 2012 and 2013 saw great turnouts with much fun, drink and Cards Against
>> Humanity (th
rtners and friends.
Cheers!
Iain Cuthbertson
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On 19/08/13 11:49, Alan Pope wrote:
> Hiya!
>
> On 19 August 2013 10:42, Iain Cuthbertson
> wrote:
>> This year's RAT (I hope we can make this a yearly thing) is almost upon us.
>> Those of you who can make it, have you booked accommodation and arranged
>> ba
This year's RAT (I hope we can make this a yearly thing) is almost upon us.
Those of you who can make it, have you booked accommodation and arranged
baby sitters?
I've seen people express interest in attending but the date has sold out.
If there are any ticket holders who can't make it, or you h
On 19/03/13 14:24, Mark Fraser wrote:
> I've been using dyndns on my home server with ddclient successfully for a few
> years now and I've recently given my dad a laptop with Ubuntu installed on it
> that I would like to access remotely.
>
> Looking at dyndns's website it looks like the free opti
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Hi guys,
You might find indicator-keylock of use.
See number 10. in this list:
http://www.upubuntu.com/2012/05/list-of-22-application-indicators-for.html
Cheers,
Iain
On 12/07/12 12:02, javadayaz wrote:
> i too would like to know this...
>
> On Thu
On 13/03/12 19:09, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
> Is this possible? If so how?
> (I've looked on google and can't see any listings for this...)
>
Hi Gordon,
I have Ubuntu 10.04 on my Acer Revo and it appears to have FireFox
10.0.2 installed.
Is it possible that you have yours pinned to an older ve
Booked my 2 tickets (yes, there will be a Hayley aboard!).
And the following week off work - a chance to relax starting with real
ale :)
Iain
On 06/03/12 21:33, Alan Pope wrote:
> On 06/03/12 20:39, Alan Bell wrote:
> > you need to book a ticket, price is £14 and you can book them
> > here:
>
> >
On 03/02/12 15:48, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> On 2012-02-03 14:26, Alan Pope wrote:
>> It's a "Super Hub". I have one. It's just a custom netgear device with a
>> cable modem internally. Some people have had issues with it, but that's
>> nothing to do with Linux.
> So it's a router+modem? Has NAT and
Hi Alan,
Good to be reminded about the meeting, one I might have been able to attend.
Sadly, I shall be in Birmingham watching The Ukulele Orchestra of Great
Britain instead.
For those attending via IRC, what is the time of the meeting?
The content on the event URI still details last month's m
I approve of this idea and venue.
We have discovered that the coffee is reasonably priced and the garlic bread
is indeed very garlicky.
My 1st attendance of such a thing yesterday and it went really well.
Anybody who works from home will get a lot out of this monthly change
of scenery.
Really loo
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