On Fri, 11 May 2001, Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote:
> On Fri, 11 May 2001, Chris Heathcote wrote:
> > Has anyone got a proper lundun map with tube lines indicated... that would
> > be just chops.
> There are machines in the tube that sell them.
I have a large collection of these due to always for
> Has anyone got a proper lundun map with tube lines indicated... that would
> be just chops.
just posted to the crisps list,
http://www.sitw.f2s.com/london/maps/geog.gif
It's not a proper london map, and the resolution is terrible, but I'm sure a
grafix wizard could do an overlay job
On 11/05/2001 at 16:46 +0100, Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote:
>On Fri, 11 May 2001, Chris Heathcote wrote:
>> Has anyone got a proper lundun map with tube lines indicated... that
>>would
>> be just chops.
>
>There are machines in the tube that sell them.
Ah, yes, I remember now; I think I have two (
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Chris Heathcote wrote:
> on 11/5/01 4:35 pm, Paul Mison wrote:
> > This time, the constraint is the route; we'll be trying to walk around
> > the Circle line, either trying to follow it as closely as possible or
> > just walking between the stations. (We're deciding that on cr
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Philip Newton wrote:
> Paul Mison wrote:
> > I see you managed to subscribe anyway; I ph34r y0ur l33t 5M7P sk1llz.
> Thanks. They do come in handy quite often. (For example, when verifying an
> open relay or seeing whether it anonymises or not.)
> I remember the person who tau
on 11/5/01 4:35 pm, Paul Mison wrote:
> This time, the constraint is the route; we'll be trying to walk around
> the Circle line, either trying to follow it as closely as possible or
> just walking between the stations. (We're deciding that on crisps, when
> it works.)
Has anyone got a proper lu
Paul Mison wrote:
> I see you managed to subscribe anyway; I ph34r y0ur l33t 5M7P sk1llz.
Thanks. They do come in handy quite often. (For example, when verifying an
open relay or seeing whether it anonymises or not.)
I remember the person who taught me SMTP; I'm grateful to him. (Though I
suppos
On 11/05/2001 at 16:17 +0100, Philip Newton wrote:
>Paul Mison wrote:
>> there may be a second constrained walk
>
>What's a "constrained walk"?
This is covered in London Walking by Simon Pope (which is where celia
read about it, which prompted me and Robin to organise it); his idea
was to walk fr
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 05:17:10PM +0200, Philip Newton wrote:
> Paul Mison wrote:
> > there may be a second constrained walk
>
> What's a "constrained walk"?
Like a silly walk, but less offensive.
-Dom
On 11/05/2001 at 15:55 +0100, Philip Newton wrote:
>Paul Mison wrote:
>> email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>invalid MX record
My DNS service provider (waves at the happy people, they know who they
are) are endevouring to fix this at the moment. Try again on Monday
when I'll put a bit more effort into fixi
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 05:17:10PM +0200, Philip Newton wrote:
> Paul Mison wrote:
> > there may be a second constrained walk
> What's a "constrained walk"?
About 5 yards. ;)
Dean
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Paul Mison wrote:
> there may be a second constrained walk
What's a "constrained walk"?
Cheers,
Philip
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As was discussed (after Greg and the steak posse had left last night),
there may be a second constrained walk (following on from the epic
London Walk, somewhat documented on http://husk.org/lndn/walk/),
probably around the stations above the Circle Line, sometime in the
next two or three weeks.
I
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