From niederrhein-pm at web.de Mon Oct 13 04:39:02 2003 From: niederrhein-pm at web.de (R. Burbach) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:04:09 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] Treffen am Donnerstag Message-ID: Hi Leute, am Donnerstag ist unser Treffen, wir hatten letzten Monat gesagt, daß wir uns im Stadtwaldhaus in Krefeld treffen. Da jetzt das Wetter kalt ist, sollte da jemand einen Tisch vorbestellen, sofern Ihr Euch da trefft. Ich kann aus familiären Gründen leider nicht oder eventuell später kommen. Wer kann? Krefeld, Stadtwaldhaus? Düsseldorf, Schreinerei? Bei der einen oder anderen Präferenz sollte ein Tisch bestellt werden. Liebe Gruesse, Regina ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From niederrhein-pm at web.de Thu Oct 16 01:35:09 2003 From: niederrhein-pm at web.de (R. 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Burbach schrieb: > Hi Leute, > > am Donnerstag ist unser Treffen, wir hatten letzten Monat gesagt, daß > wir uns im Stadtwaldhaus in Krefeld treffen. Da jetzt das Wetter kalt > ist, sollte da jemand einen Tisch vorbestellen, sofern Ihr Euch da trefft. > > Ich kann aus familiären Gründen leider nicht oder eventuell später kommen. > > Wer kann? > > Krefeld, Stadtwaldhaus? > Düsseldorf, Schreinerei? > > Bei der einen oder anderen Präferenz sollte ein Tisch bestellt werden. Ups! Das ist ja schon heute... ich sollte den Termin mal in meinen Kalender einpflegen. Also ich würde heute abend gegen 19 Uhr ins Stadtwaldhaus kommen und Peter mitbringen (das ist der Java-Gläubige, der auch letztes Mal im Stadtwaldhaus dabei war). Da aber bisher noch keiner sonst zugesagt hat, warte ich ab. Wenn ich bis 18:30 Uhr zwei weitere Zusagen im Postfach habe, fahren wir los - wenn nicht, fällts aus. :-( > Liebe Gruesse, > > Regina mit freundlichen Grüßen, Thomas ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm From niederrhein-pm at web.de Thu Oct 23 02:38:42 2003 From: niederrhein-pm at web.de (R. Burbach) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:04:09 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] Fwd: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, October 22 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ------- Forwarded message ------- From: Marsee Henon To: burbach@gwl.de Subject: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, October 22 Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 17:45:17 -0700 > ================================================================ > O'Reilly UG Program News--Just for User Group Leaders > October 22, 2003 > ================================================================ > -Encourage your members to write book reviews > -Do You Have a Tip, Suggestion, or Question to Share? > -Stay Tuned for a New Banner Offer Next Week > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Book Info > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > ***Review books are available > Copies of our books are available for your members to review-- > send me an email and please include the book order number on > your request. 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Burbach) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:04:09 2004 Subject: [nr-pm] Treffen am Donnerstag In-Reply-To: <3F97786A.7010606@bayen.de> References: <3F97786A.7010606@bayen.de> Message-ID: Hi Thomas, eigentlich war das sogar schon letzte Woche, aber da konnte auch keiner. Ich bin immer noch familiär verhindert (Meine Mutter hatte eine OP, so habe ich die Pflege für meine Oma übernommen. Nächsten Monat kann ich aber wieder. Sollte sich noch jemand melden, dann trefft euch. Soll sich keiner von meiner Abwesenheit hindern lassen. Liebe Gruesse, Regina On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 08:42:50 +0200, Thomas Bayen wrote: > Ups! Das ist ja schon heute... ich sollte den Termin mal in meinen > Kalender einpflegen. > > Also ich würde heute abend gegen 19 Uhr ins Stadtwaldhaus kommen und > Peter mitbringen (das ist der Java-Gläubige, der auch letztes Mal im > Stadtwaldhaus dabei war). Da aber bisher noch keiner sonst zugesagt hat, > warte ich ab. Wenn ich bis 18:30 Uhr zwei weitere Zusagen im Postfach > habe, fahren wir los - wenn nicht, fällts aus. :-( > > >> Liebe Gruesse, >> >> Regina > > > mit freundlichen Grüßen, > > Thomas > > ___________________________ > Abmelden: > Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: > unsubscribe niederrhein-pm > -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ ___________________________ Abmelden: Mail an majordomo@hfb.pm.org mit dem Text: unsubscribe niederrhein-pm