<p>What makes it wrong is its meant to be two weeks before the main meeting and on that weeks Friday<br>
For some reason the gcal auto date had cocked up again </p>
<p>I will try login again tomorrow and fix any future dates </p>
<p>regards Dick Thomas</p>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 11 Mar 2011 01:04, "Brian" <<a href="mailto:bradlug@leafcom.co.uk">bradlug@leafcom.co.uk</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Alice has tweeted that the social meeting is next week and not tomorrow, yet the <br>
> date remains the same on the web site.<br>> I can't see the logic of changing a date, at the last minute, even if it is <br>> supposed to be wrong - what makes it wrong?<br>> <br>> Once published it should be adhered to because someone who has not been to a <br>
> meeting before might decide to attend. <br>> <br>> <br>> Further, if I only just found out, by chance, because my mobile somehow detected <br>> that I had received a tweet, event though I never use the app, how would I have <br>
> known? There may be others who don't know either.<br>> <br>> Rant ends!<br>> <br>> Brian<br>> <br>> <br>> <br></div>