On Jul 25, 2011 6:31 AM, Dave Cross d...@dave.org.uk wrote:
On 07/24/2011 11:00 PM, Paul Makepeace wrote:
Gmail DTRT IMO by treating a subject line change as a new thread.
But that's not the right thing. For example, this discussion has changed
subject but it's still all the same thread and
On 25 Jul 2011, at 06:23, Dave Cross wrote:
But that's not the right thing. For example, this discussion has changed
subject but it's still all the same thread and should be displayed as such.
...which would be exactly the reason that References: headers were added rather
than letting
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 11:00:13PM +0100, James Laver wrote:
[...]
/j (who really thinks it's about time apple and RIM learned to write
decent mail software for mobile devices)
It's quite shameful for RIM, given their devices are basically designed as
email terminals with a few other features
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:55, Peter Corlett ab...@cabal.org.uk wrote:
The iOS mail client is best described as adequate. It's arguably better
than Outlook, which seems to be the standard MUA these days.
Looking through my address book I'd say Gmail is the standard MUA these days.
Paul
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 11:11:00AM +0100, Paul Makepeace wrote:
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:55, Peter Corlett ab...@cabal.org.uk wrote:
The iOS mail client is best described as adequate. It's arguably better
than Outlook, which seems to be the standard MUA these days.
Looking through my address
Hello. How big is Gatwick Airport? More specifically, about how long do
I need to allow for walking from its railway station to the check-in
hall ('Terminal S', according to my ticket)?
I don't think I've been to Gatwick before -- it isn't the obvious
airport for somebody living in Leeds -- but I
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011, Smylers wrote:
Hello. How big is Gatwick Airport? More specifically, about how long do
I need to allow for walking from its railway station to the check-in
hall ('Terminal S', according to my ticket)?
the south terminal. which is where the train station is.
no more than
It's split between two terminals, connected by a mono-rail.
The station is in the south terminal.
You can walk anywhere in the south terminal pre-checkin inside 10
minutes, but leave 15 just in case.
No wisdom about touch-down to station time - it's so dependent on things
going smoothly.
Best
On 25 Jul 2011, at 14:34, Smylers wrote:
Hello. How big is Gatwick Airport? More specifically, about how long do
I need to allow for walking from its railway station to the check-in
hall ('Terminal S', according to my ticket)?
It's pretty small. There's a shuttle between the terminals which
On 25 Jul 2011, at 14:34, Smylers wrote:
Hello. How big is Gatwick Airport? More specifically, about how long do
I need to allow for walking from its railway station to the check-in
hall ('Terminal S', according to my ticket)?
5-10 mins should cut it. From clearing customs to the train
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 02:34:27PM +0100, Smylers wrote:
Hello. How big is Gatwick Airport? More specifically, about how long do
I need to allow for walking from its railway station to the check-in
hall ('Terminal S', according to my ticket)?
I don't think I've been to Gatwick before -- it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gatwick_Airport#Terminal_transfer
http://www.gatwickairport.com/Documents/Maps/Gatwick_South_08_10.pdf
I've been there years ago, not a huge Airport and fast between
terminals. Actually you've got the Gatwick Train Station just in front
Terminal S.
It's definitely
Fun fact: Gatwick is the world's busiest single (operational) runway airport.
Yes, only one strip.
Makes it nice 'n easy to get around
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 14:34, Smylers smyl...@stripey.com wrote:
Hello. How big is Gatwick Airport? More specifically, about how long do
I need to allow for
On 25/07/11 14:34, Smylers wrote:
Hello. How big is Gatwick Airport? More specifically, about how long do
I need to allow for walking from its railway station to the check-in
hall ('Terminal S', according to my ticket)?
Be warned that the Gatwick Express is noticeably more expensive, and
not
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011, Paul Makepeace wrote:
Fun fact: Gatwick is the world's busiest single (operational) runway airport.
Yes, only one strip.
Makes it nice 'n easy to get around
apart from if you arrive or depart from the other side of the
skybridge.
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 14:34,
I don't use anything else, personally.
Though, living on a hill above gatwick, I'm always using it the other
way - too and from London.
On Mon, 2011-07-25 at 15:17 +0100, Michael Stevens wrote:
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 03:12:20PM +0100, Dirk Koopman wrote:
On 25/07/11 14:34, Smylers wrote:
On 25/07/2011 14:53, Ash Berlin wrote:
Curiously I've arrived at gatwick far more often than I've left from there
OK, I'll bite. My curiosity is piqued. How can this be?
A
On 25 Jul 2011, at 15:49, Andy Wardley wrote:
On 25/07/2011 14:53, Ash Berlin wrote:
Curiously I've arrived at gatwick far more often than I've left from there
OK, I'll bite. My curiosity is piqued. How can this be?
A
Fly out via Heathrow because its 40mins away from my house instead
Thanks to everybody for such helpful and speedy replies.
Gareth, looks like we (among others) are on the same flight:
http://yapceurope.lv/ye2011/wiki?node=ArrivalsAndDepartures -- I don't
think we've met, but do say hello at the airport (or upload your photo
to the conference website, or travel
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 15:49, Andy Wardley a...@wardley.org wrote:
On 25/07/2011 14:53, Ash Berlin wrote:
Curiously I've arrived at gatwick far more often than I've left from there
OK, I'll bite. My curiosity is piqued. How can this be?
Leave the UK from say Stansted, arrive back through
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 03:49:55PM +0100, Andy Wardley wrote:
On 25/07/2011 14:53, Ash Berlin wrote:
Curiously I've arrived at gatwick far more often than I've left from there
OK, I'll bite. My curiosity is piqued. How can this be?
I've also arrived more often at Gatwick than I've left
On 25/07/11 16:02, Paul Makepeace wrote:
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 15:49, Andy Wardleya...@wardley.org wrote:
On 25/07/2011 14:53, Ash Berlin wrote:
Curiously I've arrived at gatwick far more often than I've left from there
OK, I'll bite. My curiosity is piqued. How can this be?
Leave
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:55:18AM +0100, Peter Corlett wrote:
It's arguably better
than Outlook, which seems to be the standard MUA these days.
About the only thing which isn't better than Outlook is Outlook Express.
From: Andrew Suffield asuffi...@suffields.me.uk
To: London.pm Perl M[ou]ngers london.pm@london.pm.org
Sent: Monday, 25 July, 2011 6:30:34 PM
Subject: Re: mutt
About the only thing which isn't better than Outlook is Outlook
Express.
I'll see your OE and raise you The Bat!. Last time I
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 06:30:34PM +0100, Andrew Suffield wrote:
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:55:18AM +0100, Peter Corlett wrote:
It's arguably better than Outlook, which seems to be the standard MUA
these days.
About the only thing which isn't better than Outlook is Outlook Express.
There
Peter Corlett mailto:ab...@cabal.org.uk
July 25, 2011 5:55 AM
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 11:00:13PM +0100, James Laver wrote:
[...]
It's quite shameful for RIM, given their devices are basically designed as
email terminals with a few other features added on as an afterthought.
The iOS
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 3:08 PM, Michael Stevens mstev...@etla.org wrote:
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 06:30:34PM +0100, Andrew Suffield wrote:
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:55:18AM +0100, Peter Corlett wrote:
It's arguably better
than Outlook, which seems to be the standard MUA these days.
About
On 26/07/2011, at 12:12 AM, Dirk Koopman wrote:
On 25/07/11 14:34, Smylers wrote:
Hello. How big is Gatwick Airport? More specifically, about how long do
I need to allow for walking from its railway station to the check-in
hall ('Terminal S', according to my ticket)?
Be warned that the
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