Re: London.pm Roast Duck Gold Mine Thursday 1pm

2009-12-14 Thread Chisel
Léon Brocard wrote: After trying the roast duck at Four Seasons, it's time to go a few restaurants down the road and try it at Gold Mine. Which restaurant will be deemed London.pm's favourite roast duck place? London.pm dim sum is a social event where we meet up every Thursday at 1pm at a differ

Re: Domain acquisition

2009-12-14 Thread Jason Clifford
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 08:52 -0800, Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote: > > But what is the etiquette in these situations? I'd rather not reveal to them > > to what extent my friend is interested in the domains. To hide that I have > > to go through aliases or proxies. Which feels just a bit sordid, somehow...

Re: Domain acquisition

2009-12-14 Thread Ask Bjørn Hansen
On Dec 14, 2009, at 4:09, Jurgen Pletinckx wrote: > But what is the etiquette in these situations? I'd rather not reveal to them > to what extent my friend is interested in the domains. To hide that I have > to go through aliases or proxies. Which feels just a bit sordid, somehow... 1) Offer mor

London.pm Roast Duck Gold Mine Thursday 1pm

2009-12-14 Thread Léon Brocard
After trying the roast duck at Four Seasons, it's time to go a few restaurants down the road and try it at Gold Mine. Which restaurant will be deemed London.pm's favourite roast duck place? London.pm dim sum is a social event where we meet up every Thursday at 1pm at a different Chinese restaurant

Re: help - looking for a crossword compiler (human or computer)

2009-12-14 Thread Ovid
--- On Sun, 13/12/09, Aaron Trevena wrote: > From: Aaron Trevena > >> > >> for my xmas london.pm crossword.. also anybody to > proof read and check > >> it would be appreciated. > > > > I'd be happy to take a look. > > Cool - I have 3 volunteers to review - thanks all - still > no joy with > cr

Domain acquisition

2009-12-14 Thread Jurgen Pletinckx
Dear lazyweb, If I want to acquire some domain names for, say, a friend of mine, I would obviously find out who the current tenants are, and proceed to send them a quick note to open conversation. To which they have yet to respond. Hypothetically, of course. As the tenants do not appear to be u

Re: Mini-LPM Crossword Warmup (Re: help - looking for a crossword compiler (human or computer))

2009-12-14 Thread Hakim Cassimally
2009/12/14 Andy Wardley : > On 12/12/2009 20:24, Aaron Trevena wrote: > However, as a warm-up to the main event, I present my mini LPM crossword > based on the few clues I thought up yesterday evening while trying to avoid > Celebrity Pop Factor Dancing Sausage Machine Generic Entertainment Program

Re: Mini-LPM Crossword Warmup (Re: help - looking for a crossword compiler (human or computer))

2009-12-14 Thread Aaron Trevena
2009/12/14 Andy Wardley : > On 12/12/2009 20:24, Aaron Trevena wrote: >> >> for my xmas london.pm crossword.. also anybody to proof read and check >> it would be appreciated. > > I saw your message yesterday afternoon and my brane starting ticking. > Then this morning I saw your other message sayin

Mini-LPM Crossword Warmup (Re: help - looking for a crossword compiler (human or computer))

2009-12-14 Thread Andy Wardley
On 12/12/2009 20:24, Aaron Trevena wrote: for my xmas london.pm crossword.. also anybody to proof read and check it would be appreciated. I saw your message yesterday afternoon and my brane starting ticking. Then this morning I saw your other message saying that it's all now compiled and sent o