Not the BART I use:
www.bart.emerg.com.au <http://www.bart.emerg.com.au/>
B
On 3 Jun 2016, at 09:34, Nick Shears <nshears@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Isn’t that public transport in San Francisco? J
Nick
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There is another option besides Slack. Have a look at BART
Bill
On 3 Jun 2016, at 08:52, Steve Hudson <sh1448291904@xxxxxxxxx
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Because you’re the slackest of all? :-p
From: Howard Silcock
…
This invitation seems similar to me. What do we know about Slack? It's a
messaging application for teams. It's new, not from the 1990s. It uses a
proprietary protocol and JSON. You can ignore some conversations. Is that all
you can tell me? Yes, I could sign up and give it a go, but there are masses
of things I could sign up for. Why should I bother?
Howard