On 22/03/2012 11:31, Richard Symonds wrote:
Sounds like a good idea, but possibly best timed when there are more
people around than just the staff - we don't really have time to edit
Wikipedia articles much these days!
This is a walk in your *lunch hour*. Unless, of course, you don't have
lunch
Sounds like a good idea, but possibly best timed when there are more
people around than just the staff - we don't really have time to edit
Wikipedia articles much these days!
Richard Symonds
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Yes, indeed. I always like asking people to do some work
:-)
In particular, Daria's role in the training and other events has been
novel, and positive.
With four of you in the office, I am lucky to able to pop in for a chat
(living a few miles away)... and the Boris Bike docking stati
Hopefully a positive one!
Quoting Gordon Joly :
On 21/03/2012 16:50, Gordon Joly wrote:
On 21/03/2012 10:41, Jon Davies wrote:
There are 114 very detailed questions (reminds me of a nightmare
before finals)- we will be offering a broad brush answer.
I can see the logic of that.
:-)
Gordo
On 21/03/2012 16:50, Gordon Joly wrote:
On 21/03/2012 10:41, Jon Davies wrote:
There are 114 very detailed questions (reminds me of a nightmare
before finals)- we will be offering a broad brush answer.
I can see the logic of that.
:-)
Gordo
I think what I was suggesting was to scan the who