[Blackpool] Blackpool Digest, Vol 34, Issue 3

David Corless linuxuser at btinternet.com
Sat Feb 27 14:09:33 UTC 2010


Hi Les
I haven't managed the last 2 sessions but should be OK for next week. The web design sounds a good idea, I would also welcome some basic programming advice for a later session.
See you Saturday
Dave C




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From: Les <lespounder at googlemail.com>
To: blackpool at mailman.lug.org.uk
Sent: Saturday, 27 February, 2010 13:16:00
Subject: Re: [Blackpool] Blackpool Digest, Vol 34, Issue 3

Hi everyone
New blog post on our site.

I spoke to Mike this morning and he seems happy that we have a session
once every so often where we focus on one area.

Does anyone have any suggestions for the first session?
Would anyone like to present it to the group?

I'm happy to run a session on basic web design if anyone is interested?
Nothing complex, just a taster.

All the best
Les

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> Well it was a good meeting today.
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> I had an idea that I would like to run past everyone.
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> How about once a month we have a session where we all focus on a particular
> topic?
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> Command line
> Servers
> Programming
> Editing audio / video / pictures
> etc etc
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> We could use the sessions to publicise the group (i.e. learn how to edit
> your holiday photos, make a ringtone for your phone)
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> Any comments welcome.
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> Les
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> > > Does anyone have any suggestions as to what we can do this Saturday?
> > > Does anyone have any burning issues, or would they like a hand with
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> > We did have a good meeting & it was nice tio chat to Les properly.  I was
> > pleased to learn about unetbbtin & have tried it.  Sadly not with
> > spectacular results - not due to Les in any way.
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> > I've downloaded Microcore & Google OS & easily transferred them onto a USB
> > stick, but they don't boot so perhaps we could look at where I'm going
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> > I'd also like to see why Shewhomustbeobeyed's netbook won't print to our
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