
Hi, After months of broken communication and Nandor not returning our emails, he's managed to _triple_ book this Monday and as such won't be presenting to the WLUG. We'll still have a meeting, but it will probably be a presentation by a local member. Thanks, Craig

Send him a Ubuntu CD and recommend he uses Evolution to avoid stuff-ups like this in future. On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 13:16 +1200, Craig Box wrote:
Hi,
After months of broken communication and Nandor not returning our emails, he's managed to _triple_ book this Monday and as such won't be presenting to the WLUG.
We'll still have a meeting, but it will probably be a presentation by a local member.
Thanks, Craig
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Gun Caundle wrote:
Send him a Ubuntu CD and recommend he uses Evolution to avoid stuff-ups like this in future.
I understood that he was running Mandrake (unless he has changed his distro recently). You did mean, "Send him a Slackware CD and recommend he uses Kontact to avoid stuff-ups like this in future" Didn't you??? <g> regards, ********************************************* Dr Denise J. Bates, School of Geography & Environmental Science University of Auckland Private Bag 92019, Auckland New Zealand E-mail: d.bates(a)auckland.ac.nz Telephone 09-3737599 ext 86592 *********************************************

I am not sure how that will help him respond to emails and be more orginised. Back OT: Is it likely he will reschedule? Mike Gun Caundle wrote:
Send him a Ubuntu CD and recommend he uses Evolution to avoid stuff-ups like this in future. On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 13:16 +1200, Craig Box wrote:
Hi,
After months of broken communication and Nandor not returning our emails, he's managed to _triple_ book this Monday and as such won't be presenting to the WLUG.
We'll still have a meeting, but it will probably be a presentation by a local member.
Thanks, Craig
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Michael Honeyfield wrote:
I am not sure how that will help him respond to emails and be more orginised.
Back OT:
Is it likely he will reschedule?
Y e a h . . . . I'm inclined to think that it's more likely a cultural issue (a lot like Fijian time) than what organiser he uses. For less than $ 10.00 (including hardware), I find a Collins dairy very useful for keeping appointments. As Bruce knows, I'd rather spend money on something that is going to make money like another DL-380, or towards a decent laptop than one of those PDAs, fancy cellphones (that has only 10% of it's functionality as a phone), or whatever (that may synchronise with whatever diary on your desktop). I guess, without generating yet another enternal thread, what I am saying is that if you're not a fundamentally organised person, these programs, toys, or whatever isn't going to change anything..

Lindsay Druett wrote:
For less than $ 10.00 (including hardware), I find a Collins dairy very useful
Holy hell! What kind of return on investment do you see on these? I hear the dairy business is pretty lucrative. If you can point me in the right direction, I have about $50 free. What sort of overheads am I looking at though? Bnonn With tongue in cheek, waiting for a slap upside the head.

Bnonn wrote:
Holy hell! What kind of return on investment do you see on these? I hear the dairy business is pretty lucrative. If you can point me in the right direction, I have about $50 free. What sort of overheads am I looking at though?
You can get one of those from the Warehouse, Warehouse Stationary, Whitcoulls, etc, etc. Overheads ? Using your brains might be a strain, turn pages might be a shock to the system, but hey, this is all good. (Welcome back mental arithmetic :) ) Seriously, keeping a dairy on whatever (computer, PDA, traditional diary) is all well and good, and they all work, and they all work well, but it is up to the user to maintain the discipline of keeping the appointments. Personally I see very little use of PDAs, cellphones other than ones that are nothing other than plain old cellphones, I'd rather put that sort of money into a laptop, have a decent digital camera and a plain old cellphone. A diary is something handy that you can take with you. Anyway, I'm looking forward to Nandor coming on the 13th of June..

* Lindsay Druett <lindsay(a)wired.net.nz> [2005-05-16 12:50]:
Bnonn wrote:
Holy hell! What kind of return on investment do you see on these? I hear the dairy business is pretty lucrative. If you can point me in the right direction, I have about $50 free. What sort of overheads am I looking at though?
You can get one of those from the Warehouse, Warehouse Stationary, Whitcoulls, etc, etc. Overheads ?
Seriously, keeping a dairy on whatever (computer, PDA, traditional diary) is all well and good, and they all work, and they all work well, but it is up to the user to maintain the discipline of keeping the appointments.
Man, Lindsay, you walked right into it. dairy n : a farm where dairy products are produced [syn: dairy farm] diary n 1: a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations [syn: journal] 2: a personal journal (as a physical object) Source: WordNet(r) 2.0 I mean, it was sort of a lame joke, but I was certainly tempted to jump on it myself. Regards, -- Aristotle “If you can’t laugh at yourself, you don’t take life seriously enough.”

A. Pagaltzis wrote:
Man, Lindsay, you walked right into it.
dairy n : a farm where dairy products are produced [syn: dairy farm]
diary n 1: a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations [syn: journal] 2: a personal journal (as a physical object)
Source: WordNet(r) 2.0
I mean, it was sort of a lame joke, but I was certainly tempted to jump on it myself.
Regards,
Oh man ! (LOL) Dyslexia to the max... And I can't blame Mozilla's spell checker... Oh well, at least I wasn't registering a domain name at this particular time...

To end speculation, and also to show some respect for a busy man, who is giving his time gratis to present to us, I'd better write an update. Nandor has rescheduled for June the 13th. Please be respectful, as if I were presenting to a group, and was internet savvy, I might (for example) read the mailing list archives to see what people had to say about me... Regards, Greig.

Greig McGill wrote:
To end speculation, and also to show some respect for a busy man, who is giving his time gratis to present to us, I'd better write an update.
Nandor has rescheduled for June the 13th.
Please be respectful, as if I were presenting to a group, and was internet savvy, I might (for example) read the mailing list archives to see what people had to say about me...
Awesome! I look forward to him appearing. Mike
participants (8)
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A. Pagaltzis
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Bnonn
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Craig Box
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Denise Bates
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Greig McGill
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Gun Caundle
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Lindsay Druett
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Michael Honeyfield