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This time I hit tab instead of enter!
I'm in Hobart on the weekend of the 2nd of May wondering if you Tassie guys
girls are having a release party?
Cheers Cary
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On Sat, 2010-03-20 at 09:22 +1000, Cary Bielenberg wrote:
This time I hit tab instead of enter!
I'm in Hobart on the weekend of the 2nd of May wondering if you Tassie guys
girls are having a release party?
Cheers Cary
Sure would be nice... any preference to a possible venue?
Scott
No worries, I'll have a chat to the wife and we will come up with
something ;)
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Hello everyone.
I have been thinking the last few days about various things, my future
being one of them, and have come to a general conclusion that I could
do a ComputerBank type of thing for my local area. I have thought
about this since suggesting to Jared with his LiveCD idea. I only have
one
The ComputerBank (cbnsw) apparently no longer maintains a website. Perhaps
they had to cut costs. You can reach them (perhaps) on 02 4951 4948.
Would the resources on the following URLs be of help to you?
http://www.expresspcparts.com.au/
http://www.recompute.com.au/c/computer_specials/9.html
You may also try http://freelinuxbox.org/ started in the US but they
have entries for Belgium and Finland at the moment.
YMMV
Barry
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Andre Mangan andreman...@gmail.com wrote:
The ComputerBank (cbnsw) apparently no longer maintains a website. Perhaps
they had to