Thanks to all those who have volunteered so far!
We still need cats^Wvolunteers for:
- Attending some Front Desk shift
(Go to the Front Desk, offer your help, and coordinate with them)
- Collecting food-tickets at lunch/dinner
(Go to the Front Desk, offer your help, and coordinate w
Hi Amaya
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 02:37:25PM +0200, Amaya wrote:
> Thanks to all those who have volunteered so far!
>
> We still need cats^Wvolunteers for:
>
> - Attending some Front Desk shift
> (Go to the Front Desk, offer your help, and coordinate with them)
>
> - Collecting food-tic
Wookey writes ("Re: [Debconf-discuss] Day Trip--preferences"):
> This seems to suggest that there is a host of outdoor activities
> available in the area. Assuming we are primarily going to one spot for
> swimming/walking might it be practical to do any of the other things
> if we bring some kit (c
On Sun, 2009-07-12 at 23:05 +0200, Frank Lin PIAT wrote:
>
> By chance, I found that some virtual operators (MNVO) have good plans.
>
> I chose movidata.es (provided and sold by phonehouse).
> I bought the formula with an Alcatel 3G Modem, an X200(1) at 49. It's
> prepaid at 5/100MB (300MB incl
2009/7/16 Joachim Breitner :
> Hi,
>
> my train will arrive on Monday at 1:51am at the Caceres train station.
> Two quick questions about that:
>
> Is it safe to walk to the venue at that time of day and will the
> reception be open? If it is not open, what should I do to get to my
> room?
As a si
I have recently picked up tennis again after 8 years of a break, and
would like to use every opportunity to play. I am back to hitting
long and consistent ralleys.
Are there people at a comparable skill level interested in playing
next week?
Are there tennis courts (ideally sand) which we can use
Richard Darst writes ("Re: [Debconf-discuss] sandyle...@gmail.com sent this to
you usingGoogle Maps: A Google Maps link"):
> On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 05:01:53PM +0200, Paul Wise wrote:
> > http://debconf9.debconf.org/venue.xhtml
>
> Yes, the google map overlay linked from this page now has
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 5:33 PM, martin f krafft wrote:
> Are there tennis courts (ideally sand) which we can use?
There is a non-sand court on the venue premises.
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On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Ian
Jackson wrote:
> Right. The two google maps URLs presented in this thread end up in
> slightly different places. Can you confirm the coordinates of the
> reception entrance ?
>
> It looks to me like
> 39.467568 degrees north
> 6.368950 degrees west
> (WG
* Aigars Mahinovs [2009-07-20 11:30-0400]:
> 2009/7/16 Joachim Breitner :
> > Hi,
> >
> > my train will arrive on Monday at 1:51am at the Caceres train station.
> > Two quick questions about that:
> >
> > Is it safe to walk to the venue at that time of day and will the
> > reception be open? If it
also sprach Micah Anderson [2009.07.20.1742 +0200]:
> A few of us walked the other day, it was hot, but it wasn't *that*
> bad. It took us about 20 minutes and we spent the time to go down
> by the water and none of us had water or passed out. :)
Wow. You are such a role model! Are your genes on
On 20/07/09 at 16:28 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Wookey writes ("Re: [Debconf-discuss] Day Trip--preferences"):
> > This seems to suggest that there is a host of outdoor activities
> > available in the area. Assuming we are primarily going to one spot for
> > swimming/walking might it be practical
Lucas Nussbaum writes ("Re: [Debconf-discuss] Day Trip--preferences"):
> Technically, I could, but has it been confirmed that it will be possible
> to do some climbing?
I think we can take the lack of response to mean that no-one who is
reading this list knows definitely one way or the other.
I'm
Hi,
On Montag, 20. Juli 2009, Ian Jackson wrote:
> I think we can take the lack of response to mean that no-one who is
> reading this list knows definitely one way or the other.
I dont know about the valley but in the park next to the venue there is an
artificial free-climbing site...
regards,
+++ Ian Jackson [2009-07-20 17:37 +0100]:
> Lucas Nussbaum writes ("Re: [Debconf-discuss] Day Trip--preferences"):
> > All this is quite heavy, so I would prefer not to
> > take it for nothing.
I'm inclined to think it's all a bit too hard and maybe just bringing
sticky boots and seeing if we can
On Montag, 20. Juli 2009, Wookey wrote:
> Has it even been decided whether the day-trip is going to be to the
> country or the city yet?
yes, country
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Hi,
using the pool in the parque de deportivos only costs 1.71 euros. It's open
til 21:00 and I didnt find any lockers.
How to get there: you go out of the venue, turn right, turn right again to the
park with the lakes and then opposite of the park on the left side of the
street is a huge arch
I quit my pro career about 10 years ago and didn't play much since.
Will arrive on thursday evening. If there are courts - can the
equipment be rented?
Cheers,
Florian
On 20.07.2009, at 17:33, martin f krafft wrote:
> I have recently picked up tennis again after 8 years of a break, and
> wo
Skinny dipping!
On Jul 20, 2009, at 15:45, Holger Levsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> using the pool in the parque de deportivos only costs 1.71 euros.
> It's open
> til 21:00 and I didnt find any lockers.
>
> How to get there: you go out of the venue, turn right, turn right
> again to the
> park with t
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