[csdn-sa] Re: Meeting and BBQ : Saturday 14 March 2004

  • From: George Patterson <george@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: csdn-sa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 16:13:37 +1030

On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 08:16:17 +1030
David Lloyd <lloy0076@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> Hi There,
> 
> I think it's time that the CSDN had another meeting.
> 
>  Date:    14 March 2004
>  Time:     2PM
>  RSVP:    David Lloyd
>           0402 440993
>           (or this e-mail address)
> 
> NOTE: I will have a BBQ available from 11:45 AM onwards so feel free
> to arrive around 12 with some BBQ stuff and soft drinks. Bring harder
> drinks but save them until *after* the meeting ;-)
> 
> Brief agenda:
> 
>  1. Where are we today?
>  2. Let's delegate some tasks...
>     [because DSL is just way too over committed to do them all]

Couldn't you just upgrade the speedn of your broadband link... Errr.. Oh that 
DSL... never mind... nothing to see here.. move along people ... :-D

Hmm... I am not sure if I am much better in the spare (haa!!) time I have. If 
we could get some benchmarks for these tasks such as competetion dates.


>  3. Web-site relaunch

Yay!!
>     [No, George and Andrew - I haven't forgotten your work - I've just
>     been loathe to break something that's not too broken]

David, could you back that up as I don't have a copy of it any more after the 
filsystem on my laptop was corrupted beyong repair... you ask about backup?? I 
know but they tend to be something that everyone else should do.

> 
> There are other interesting developments in the community that affect
> the CSDN-SA. For example, cheaper broadband could shift our focus.
> Also, ITShare SA Inc (i.e. Computerbank in South Australia) is moving
> ahead with another interesting project which I think will help the
> CSDN-SA.

Sounds Good. :-)

> 
> DSL
> 
> (ps: if I've chosen a silly date [such as Father's day or Easter]
> could someone send me a "you've done it again email" just to me, and
> I'll shift the date...I've checked eventspool and I don't *think* I'm
> clashing with anything else)

You have done it again... Why a sunday? Wouldn't saturday be better for people? 

George Patterson
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http://csdn.auug.org.au/


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