On 6 December 2010 14:14, Martin A. Brooks wrote:
> If no-one did, I'm very happy to check with the pub for you. I'm about 10
> minutes walk away.
>
Really? That would be great, thanks! I've been trying to phone them
but I can't
get through. I owe you beer.
Hi,
I left an O'Reilly bag with a couple of books in it in the pub on
Saturday after LPW, don't suppose anyone picked it up?
Thanks!
Cass.
her is bad, I'd recommend British Museum for a nice place
nearby to do stuff. I wouldn't recommend the food though - far too
overpriced and poor selection.
I used to live round there...
Caroline
I don't want to go but they are always CroydOn, as far as I know.
2009/6/29 David Cantrell :
> Croyden.pm will be meeting on Thursday the 16th of July here:
> http://london.randomness.org.uk/wiki.cgi?Lion%2C_CR0_2QD
>
> --
> David Cantrell | Hero of the Information Age
>
> EINE KIRCHE! EIN KREDO!
I'm signed up and it looks like I'm not going to make it. Someone else
is welcome to take my place.
Cheers,
Caroline Johnston
On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 14:17 +0100, the hatter wrote:
> Can someone who braved the signup but has decided not to brave the tube
> strikes mail me offl
On Wed, 2009-05-20 at 19:32 +0100, James Laver wrote:
> This leaves us with an interesting problem. Anyone know a pub with a
> room for 80 people that serves a range of real ales and lagers? It
> should be reasonably central and the room free if possible. It should
> probably also serve food
Thanks very much for all the venue suggestions!
cheers,
Cass
Hi,
After chatting to a few folks at the tech talk the other week (which was
great, by the way, thanks to all involved), I'm thinking about trying to
organise a pub-based tech meet for London bioinformaticians. I need to
locate a pub venue in central London which has a bookable room (free if
possi