From alex.brelsfoard at gmail.com Sat Oct 13 15:42:37 2012 From: alex.brelsfoard at gmail.com (Alex Brelsfoard) Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2012 23:42:37 +0100 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Could use some feedback Message-ID: Hi All, Sorry for the slightly off-topic message, but I could really use some feedback. I'm trying to go live with a big new project (written in Perl), and I'm using crowd sourcing to get it off the ground (http://indeigogo.com/modomhan ). I'm really keen on pushing the open source technology part, and the fact that anyone who can program in Perl will be able to contribute to and help define MoDomhan. But I'm having a hard time getting the word out. Is this just a really tough time? Am I not doing enough (facebook, twitter, regular SEO, adwords, emails, phone calls, projects.mefi, boingboing, etc.)? Or is this simply a really crap idea?.... (I seriously dig this project though) Any advice or input would be really helpful. Thanks. --Alex -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From miles at assyrian.org.uk Sat Oct 13 16:00:25 2012 From: miles at assyrian.org.uk (Miles Gould) Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 00:00:25 +0100 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Could use some feedback In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5079F289.60500@assyrian.org.uk> On 13/10/12 23:42, Alex Brelsfoard wrote: > I'm trying to go live with a big new project (written in Perl), and I'm > using crowd sourcing to get it off the ground > (http://indeigogo.com/modomhan). Typo there: I think you meant http://indiegogo.com/modomhan. Google have a build-your-own-portal-out-of-widgets site called iGoogle - I was surprised to find that it still exists, I haven't used it in so long. IIRC they pushed it quite hard at one stage, but it's being discontinued at the end of next year. Similarly, I don't think I'd use MoDomhan, but that doesn't mean that nobody would. I'd also suggest cutting your video down to about 50% of its current length. Miles From alex.brelsfoard at gmail.com Sat Oct 13 16:11:53 2012 From: alex.brelsfoard at gmail.com (Alex Brelsfoard) Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 00:11:53 +0100 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Could use some feedback In-Reply-To: <5079F289.60500@assyrian.org.uk> References: <5079F289.60500@assyrian.org.uk> Message-ID: Thanks for fixing that typo. And yeah, I agree about the video length, but I don't know what to cut out. I already cut out quite a lot of other details about the project just to get the video that short.... True that IGoogle was very similar, but you didn't have the control that MoDomhan has, plus it's easier to build widgets for MoDomhan, and you can do more with them. But it's still not going to appeal to everyone. Again, Thanks. --Alex On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 12:00 AM, Miles Gould wrote: > On 13/10/12 23:42, Alex Brelsfoard wrote: > >> I'm trying to go live with a big new project (written in Perl), and I'm >> using crowd sourcing to get it off the ground >> (http://indeigogo.com/modomhan**). >> > > Typo there: I think you meant http://indiegogo.com/modomhan. > > Google have a build-your-own-portal-out-of-**widgets site called iGoogle > - I was surprised to find that it still exists, I haven't used it in so > long. IIRC they pushed it quite hard at one stage, but it's being > discontinued at the end of next year. Similarly, I don't think I'd use > MoDomhan, but that doesn't mean that nobody would. > > I'd also suggest cutting your video down to about 50% of its current > length. > > Miles > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From anthony.randell at gmail.com Sun Oct 14 13:49:22 2012 From: anthony.randell at gmail.com (Anthony Randell) Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 21:49:22 +0100 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Could use some feedback In-Reply-To: References: <5079F289.60500@assyrian.org.uk> Message-ID: Hi Alex, I currently use Igoogle so will have to move to something when they decommission it - planning to use an RSS reader of some description. MoDomhan looks interesting, but challenging to realise! Agree about cutting down the video length and suggest you cut down the description of the backer level benefits (maybe just state by getting in early you get access to some special and exclusive benefits and you help steer the direction of ... etc ). That all can change (e.g. first 900 backers signed up) and it's easier to keep one page in sync than to edit and repost your video. Also put up modomhan teaser pages (static) with more details on the key points (e.g. customisation, flexibility, onselling widgets etc). Cheers, A On 14 October 2012 00:11, Alex Brelsfoard wrote: > Thanks for fixing that typo. > > And yeah, I agree about the video length, but I don't know what to cut out. > I already cut out quite a lot of other details about the project just to get > the video that short.... > > True that IGoogle was very similar, but you didn't have the control that > MoDomhan has, plus it's easier to build widgets for MoDomhan, and you can do > more with them. > But it's still not going to appeal to everyone. > > Again, Thanks. > > --Alex > > > On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 12:00 AM, Miles Gould wrote: >> >> On 13/10/12 23:42, Alex Brelsfoard wrote: >>> >>> I'm trying to go live with a big new project (written in Perl), and I'm >>> using crowd sourcing to get it off the ground >>> (http://indeigogo.com/modomhan). >> >> >> Typo there: I think you meant http://indiegogo.com/modomhan. >> >> Google have a build-your-own-portal-out-of-widgets site called iGoogle - I >> was surprised to find that it still exists, I haven't used it in so long. >> IIRC they pushed it quite hard at one stage, but it's being discontinued at >> the end of next year. Similarly, I don't think I'd use MoDomhan, but that >> doesn't mean that nobody would. >> >> I'd also suggest cutting your video down to about 50% of its current >> length. >> >> Miles > > > > _______________________________________________ > Edinburgh-pm mailing list > Edinburgh-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/edinburgh-pm From alex.brelsfoard at gmail.com Sun Oct 14 15:56:42 2012 From: alex.brelsfoard at gmail.com (Alex Brelsfoard) Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 23:56:42 +0100 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Could use some feedback In-Reply-To: References: <5079F289.60500@assyrian.org.uk> Message-ID: Hi Anthony, Great feedback. Yeah, if you like IGoogle, you'll probably love MoDomhan. But it really is a poor comparison, since MoDomhan can do SO much more. But at least it can also do exactly the same :) I actually only added the description of the rewards/perks because they advised you to define them in your video. If I get enough feedback in the next couple days repeating your (and mine) point of view, then I'll likely edit the video to cut out most of the rewards section. I really like your idea about teaser pages. I'm working on a video tour on MoDomhan. But that has to wait for me to pretty-up a few sections. But doing teaser pages allows me to pick and choose those that are done enough to display. So I might do a teaser tour, plus I'm definitely going to do an update on indiegogo using teaser images. So, yeah, thanks for the ideas! --Alex On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 9:49 PM, Anthony Randell wrote: > Hi Alex, > > I currently use Igoogle so will have to move to something when they > decommission it - planning to use an RSS reader of some description. > > MoDomhan looks interesting, but challenging to realise! > > Agree about cutting down the video length and suggest you cut down the > description of the backer level benefits (maybe just state by getting > in early you get access to some special and exclusive benefits and you > help steer the direction of ... etc ). That all can change (e.g. > first 900 backers signed up) and it's easier to keep one page in sync > than to edit and repost your video. > > Also put up modomhan teaser pages (static) with more details on the > key points (e.g. customisation, flexibility, onselling widgets etc). > > Cheers, > A > > On 14 October 2012 00:11, Alex Brelsfoard > wrote: > > Thanks for fixing that typo. > > > > And yeah, I agree about the video length, but I don't know what to cut > out. > > I already cut out quite a lot of other details about the project just to > get > > the video that short.... > > > > True that IGoogle was very similar, but you didn't have the control that > > MoDomhan has, plus it's easier to build widgets for MoDomhan, and you > can do > > more with them. > > But it's still not going to appeal to everyone. > > > > Again, Thanks. > > > > --Alex > > > > > > On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 12:00 AM, Miles Gould > wrote: > >> > >> On 13/10/12 23:42, Alex Brelsfoard wrote: > >>> > >>> I'm trying to go live with a big new project (written in Perl), and I'm > >>> using crowd sourcing to get it off the ground > >>> (http://indeigogo.com/modomhan). > >> > >> > >> Typo there: I think you meant http://indiegogo.com/modomhan. > >> > >> Google have a build-your-own-portal-out-of-widgets site called iGoogle > - I > >> was surprised to find that it still exists, I haven't used it in so > long. > >> IIRC they pushed it quite hard at one stage, but it's being > discontinued at > >> the end of next year. Similarly, I don't think I'd use MoDomhan, but > that > >> doesn't mean that nobody would. > >> > >> I'd also suggest cutting your video down to about 50% of its current > >> length. > >> > >> Miles > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Edinburgh-pm mailing list > > Edinburgh-pm at pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/edinburgh-pm > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From perl at minty.org Fri Oct 19 03:28:49 2012 From: perl at minty.org (Murray) Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2012 11:28:49 +0100 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] OT: sysadmin / devops job ad Message-ID: <20121019102848.GV26954@mooker.vm.bytemark.co.uk> Hopefully you'll forgive me posting this here ... theregister.co.uk / sysadmin / devops. It's not a pure coding / dev job, but there is an element of coding involved, primarily wrt to the traditional sysadmin stuff, plus testing & release/quality control. http://www.s1jobs.com/job/464388204.html I haven't as yet, but will later today, be posting to jobs.perl. Perl isn't a requirement, but we are a Perl shop and we would like to stay that way. Aka, it would be well suited to someone wanting to learn more Perl and could demonstrate they had the right grounding. That said, existing Perl experience isn't a bad thing either, it's just not a requirement to already know it. Please feel free to pass on to any people/lists/social networks you think might be interested :) From napalm10 at gmail.com Fri Oct 19 03:46:04 2012 From: napalm10 at gmail.com (David Trail) Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2012 11:46:04 +0100 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] OT: sysadmin / devops job ad In-Reply-To: <20121019102848.GV26954@mooker.vm.bytemark.co.uk> References: <20121019102848.GV26954@mooker.vm.bytemark.co.uk> Message-ID: That actually sounds right up my street, exactly what I was looking for a few weeks ago! I've kinda changed completely to wanting to go back into education to get a MSc though because this job's monotonous and... bleh! Probably wouldn't get the job anyway! I always chose slack/arch/gentoo/centos over debian/ubuntu, lighty over apache and I hesitate to name any of my solutions to nasty sysadmin problems "elegant"! Hmmm... On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Murray wrote: > Hopefully you'll forgive me posting this here ... > > theregister.co.uk / sysadmin / devops. It's not a pure coding / dev job, > but > there is an element of coding involved, primarily wrt to the traditional > sysadmin stuff, plus testing & release/quality control. > > http://www.s1jobs.com/job/464388204.html > > I haven't as yet, but will later today, be posting to jobs.perl. Perl > isn't a > requirement, but we are a Perl shop and we would like to stay that way. > Aka, > it would be well suited to someone wanting to learn more Perl and could > demonstrate they had the right grounding. That said, existing Perl > experience > isn't a bad thing either, it's just not a requirement to already know it. > > Please feel free to pass on to any people/lists/social networks you think > might > be interested :) > _______________________________________________ > Edinburgh-pm mailing list > Edinburgh-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/edinburgh-pm > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From anthony.randell at gmail.com Fri Oct 19 04:49:47 2012 From: anthony.randell at gmail.com (Anthony Randell) Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2012 12:49:47 +0100 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] OT: sysadmin / devops job ad In-Reply-To: <20121019102848.GV26954@mooker.vm.bytemark.co.uk> References: <20121019102848.GV26954@mooker.vm.bytemark.co.uk> Message-ID: I love the covering question: "To apply please send your CV and include your salary expectations plus a succinct answer to any one of the following: ... ? Point us to your favourite BOFH article and explain why it's your favourite." Bespokes a healthy respect for the rest of the business :-) Nice one! On 19 October 2012 11:28, Murray wrote: > Hopefully you'll forgive me posting this here ... > > theregister.co.uk / sysadmin / devops. It's not a pure coding / dev job, but > there is an element of coding involved, primarily wrt to the traditional > sysadmin stuff, plus testing & release/quality control. > > http://www.s1jobs.com/job/464388204.html > > I haven't as yet, but will later today, be posting to jobs.perl. Perl isn't a > requirement, but we are a Perl shop and we would like to stay that way. Aka, > it would be well suited to someone wanting to learn more Perl and could > demonstrate they had the right grounding. That said, existing Perl experience > isn't a bad thing either, it's just not a requirement to already know it. > > Please feel free to pass on to any people/lists/social networks you think might > be interested :) > _______________________________________________ > Edinburgh-pm mailing list > Edinburgh-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/edinburgh-pm From stephen at jadevine.org.uk Mon Oct 22 02:13:16 2012 From: stephen at jadevine.org.uk (Stephen Quinney) Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2012 10:13:16 +0100 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] FLOSS UK Conference 2013 Message-ID: I know that quite a lot of perl mongers are system developers/administrators so I thought this would be of interest. I'm on the organising committee so if you need any more information just get in touch. The next FLOSS UK (formerly UKUUG) Spring Conference will be held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne from Tuesday 19th to Thursday 21st March 2013. Full details are available at: http://www.flossuk.org/Events/Spring2013 This is an excellent opportunity to give a presentation on anything related to system administration you have done recently. Have you been involved in any cool development projects? Have you come up with a really neat configuration for your systems? Would you be willing to share your hard won knowledge in return for free access to the conference? As well as the technical talks, the conference provides a friendly environment for delegates to meet, learn, and enjoy lively debate on a host of subjects. Often the greatest benefit from these events comes from sharing problems and ideas in the "hallway track". Possible topics might cover: * backup and restore * data de-duplication * security and audit * authentication and authorisation * virtualisation and system deployment using 'cloud' technology * operating systems * network/cluster file systems * ethics and legislative compliance * storage solutions * databases and directory services * nomadic and wireless computing * cluster management * configuration management * scripting and task automation * benchmarking and performance tuning don't be put off if your ideas aren't on that list though! Closing date for talk proposals is 15th November 2012, please don't feel that you have to have the talk completed by that date. At this stage you just need to submit a short abstract. This year the conference was held in the School of Informatics. If you would like to know anything about the conference or check if your ideas for a talk might be suitable please don't hesitate to contact me. From perl at aaroncrane.co.uk Wed Oct 24 05:08:42 2012 From: perl at aaroncrane.co.uk (Aaron Crane) Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 13:08:42 +0100 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Monthly meeting Message-ID: Hi, all. I believe tomorrow is the fourth Thursday of the month, and therefore time for? beer! Anyone willing to book a table at the Cumberland? Sadly, I'm not sure I'm going to be able to make it this month, but I'll come if I can. -- Aaron Crane ** http://aaroncrane.co.uk/ From perl at minty.org Wed Oct 24 05:36:47 2012 From: perl at minty.org (Murray) Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 13:36:47 +0100 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Monthly meeting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20121024123645.GA26364@mooker.vm.bytemark.co.uk> 'fraid I'm out this month also :( From miles at assyrian.org.uk Wed Oct 24 07:25:45 2012 From: miles at assyrian.org.uk (Miles Gould) Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 15:25:45 +0100 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Monthly meeting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5087FA69.4030301@assyrian.org.uk> On 24/10/12 13:08, Aaron Crane wrote: > Hi, all. I believe tomorrow is the fourth Thursday of the month, and > therefore time for? beer! > > Anyone willing to book a table at the Cumberland? Sadly, I'm not sure > I'm going to be able to make it this month, but I'll come if I can. > Alas, I can't make it this month. Miles From robrwo at gmail.com Wed Oct 24 08:36:21 2012 From: robrwo at gmail.com (Robert Rothenberg) Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 16:36:21 +0100 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Monthly meeting In-Reply-To: <5087FA69.4030301@assyrian.org.uk> References: <5087FA69.4030301@assyrian.org.uk> Message-ID: <50880AF5.2070908@gmail.com> On 24/10/12 15:25 Miles Gould wrote: > On 24/10/12 13:08, Aaron Crane wrote: >> Hi, all. I believe tomorrow is the fourth Thursday of the month, and >> therefore time for? beer! >> >> Anyone willing to book a table at the Cumberland? Sadly, I'm not sure >> I'm going to be able to make it this month, but I'll come if I can. >> > Alas, I can't make it this month. Same with me. Sorry. Busy time. From anthony.randell at gmail.com Thu Oct 25 03:03:51 2012 From: anthony.randell at gmail.com (Anthony Randell) Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 11:03:51 +0100 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Monthly meeting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 24 October 2012 13:08, Aaron Crane wrote: > Hi, all. I believe tomorrow is the fourth Thursday of the month, and > therefore time for? beer! > > Anyone willing to book a table at the Cumberland? Sadly, I'm not sure > I'm going to be able to make it this month, but I'll come if I can. > > -- > Aaron Crane ** http://aaroncrane.co.uk/ > _______________________________________________ > Edinburgh-pm mailing list > Edinburgh-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/edinburgh-pm Also can't make it sorry. From cyocum at gmail.com Thu Oct 25 03:17:38 2012 From: cyocum at gmail.com (Chris Yocum) Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 11:17:38 +0100 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Monthly meeting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20121025101738.GA11977@gmail.com> Given the number of people not going, I don't think I will go either :( Chris On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 01:08:42PM +0100, Aaron Crane wrote: > Hi, all. I believe tomorrow is the fourth Thursday of the month, and > therefore time for? beer! > > Anyone willing to book a table at the Cumberland? Sadly, I'm not sure > I'm going to be able to make it this month, but I'll come if I can. > > -- > Aaron Crane ** http://aaroncrane.co.uk/ > _______________________________________________ > Edinburgh-pm mailing list > Edinburgh-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/edinburgh-pm -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 230 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: From hakim.cassimally at gmail.com Mon Oct 29 10:55:51 2012 From: hakim.cassimally at gmail.com (Hakim Cassimally) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 17:55:51 +0000 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Emergency Message-ID: Oh dear. I'm in Edinburgh for a couple of days, and oh so terribly thirsty. Can anyone help? Wed/Thu Cloisters perhaps? osfameron From perl at aaroncrane.co.uk Mon Oct 29 13:12:06 2012 From: perl at aaroncrane.co.uk (Aaron Crane) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 20:12:06 +0000 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Emergency In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hakim Cassimally wrote: > Oh dear. I'm in Edinburgh for a couple of days, and oh so terribly > thirsty. Can anyone help? That's a terribly sad situation, but I'm sure I can lend a hand. :-) > Wed/Thu Cloisters perhaps? Either works for me. -- Aaron Crane ** http://aaroncrane.co.uk/ From robrwo at gmail.com Mon Oct 29 14:45:28 2012 From: robrwo at gmail.com (Robert Rothenberg) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 21:45:28 +0000 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Emergency In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <508EF8F8.2040902@gmail.com> On 29/10/12 20:12 Aaron Crane wrote: > Hakim Cassimally wrote: >> Oh dear. I'm in Edinburgh for a couple of days, and oh so terribly >> thirsty. Can anyone help? > > That's a terribly sad situation, but I'm sure I can lend a hand. :-) > >> Wed/Thu Cloisters perhaps? > > Either works for me. Thursday would be better for me. From edwin.brady at gmail.com Mon Oct 29 17:08:59 2012 From: edwin.brady at gmail.com (Edwin Brady) Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2012 00:08:59 +0000 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Emergency In-Reply-To: <508EF8F8.2040902@gmail.com> References: <508EF8F8.2040902@gmail.com> Message-ID: <2B5890A4-90E5-44AB-A29E-8C441D25E81B@gmail.com> On 29 Oct 2012, at 21:45, Robert Rothenberg wrote: > On 29/10/12 20:12 Aaron Crane wrote: >> Hakim Cassimally wrote: >>> Oh dear. I'm in Edinburgh for a couple of days, and oh so terribly >>> thirsty. Can anyone help? >> >> That's a terribly sad situation, but I'm sure I can lend a hand. :-) >> >>> Wed/Thu Cloisters perhaps? >> >> Either works for me. > > Thursday would be better for me. Well if it's an emergency, I imagine I can help out. An excuse to visit Edinburgh on either Wednesday or Thursday is good. Edwin. From hakim.cassimally at gmail.com Tue Oct 30 02:50:13 2012 From: hakim.cassimally at gmail.com (Hakim Cassimally) Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2012 09:50:13 +0000 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Emergency In-Reply-To: <2B5890A4-90E5-44AB-A29E-8C441D25E81B@gmail.com> References: <508EF8F8.2040902@gmail.com> <2B5890A4-90E5-44AB-A29E-8C441D25E81B@gmail.com> Message-ID: OK, Thursday it is, see you there! What time is best - from 6pm? osf' On 30 October 2012 00:08, Edwin Brady wrote: > On 29 Oct 2012, at 21:45, Robert Rothenberg wrote: > >> On 29/10/12 20:12 Aaron Crane wrote: >>> Hakim Cassimally wrote: >>>> Oh dear. I'm in Edinburgh for a couple of days, and oh so terribly >>>> thirsty. Can anyone help? >>> >>> That's a terribly sad situation, but I'm sure I can lend a hand. :-) >>> >>>> Wed/Thu Cloisters perhaps? >>> >>> Either works for me. >> >> Thursday would be better for me. > > Well if it's an emergency, I imagine I can help out. An excuse to visit Edinburgh on either Wednesday or Thursday is good. > > Edwin. > > _______________________________________________ > Edinburgh-pm mailing list > Edinburgh-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/edinburgh-pm From perl at aaroncrane.co.uk Tue Oct 30 10:17:14 2012 From: perl at aaroncrane.co.uk (Aaron Crane) Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2012 17:17:14 +0000 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Emergency In-Reply-To: References: <508EF8F8.2040902@gmail.com> <2B5890A4-90E5-44AB-A29E-8C441D25E81B@gmail.com> Message-ID: Hakim Cassimally wrote: > OK, Thursday it is, see you there! What time is best - from 6pm? Can't speak for anyone else, obviously, but it'll probably be more like 7pm for me. -- Aaron Crane ** http://aaroncrane.co.uk/ From miles at assyrian.org.uk Tue Oct 30 02:01:14 2012 From: miles at assyrian.org.uk (Miles Gould) Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2012 09:01:14 +0000 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Emergency In-Reply-To: <2B5890A4-90E5-44AB-A29E-8C441D25E81B@gmail.com> References: <508EF8F8.2040902@gmail.com> <2B5890A4-90E5-44AB-A29E-8C441D25E81B@gmail.com> Message-ID: <508F975A.701@assyrian.org.uk> Wednesday works much better for me. Of course, we could always invoke the McCarroll Doctrine... Miles From hakim.cassimally at gmail.com Wed Oct 31 15:12:21 2012 From: hakim.cassimally at gmail.com (Hakim Cassimally) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 22:12:21 +0000 Subject: [Edinburgh-pm] Emergency In-Reply-To: <508F975A.701@assyrian.org.uk> References: <508EF8F8.2040902@gmail.com> <2B5890A4-90E5-44AB-A29E-8C441D25E81B@gmail.com> <508F975A.701@assyrian.org.uk> Message-ID: Gah, missed this -- I guess the McCarroll doctrine involves drinking on all alternative nights, just to make sure? (And a very wise doctrine that would be.) Hope to see those of you that are around tomorrow, and sorry Miles if I've missed you this time! osf' On 30 October 2012 09:01, Miles Gould wrote: > Wednesday works much better for me. Of course, we could always invoke the > McCarroll Doctrine... > > Miles > > _______________________________________________ > Edinburgh-pm mailing list > Edinburgh-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/edinburgh-pm