From rich at bristolwireless.net Fri Jun 1 02:50:43 2007 From: rich at bristolwireless.net (Richard Higgs) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: BW network streams the Venn Festival all over the place In-Reply-To: <465F655F.5000103@psand.net> References: <465F655F.5000103@psand.net> Message-ID: <1180691443.465febf3d6137@www.slackmail.co.uk> nice one mike. the stream on friday and sunday will be between the arnolfini and the cube... saturday night the cube and the croft. cheers rich Quoting Mike Harris : > Hi All, > > Maybe you know that Bristol Wireless is involved in a project called > XtreamLab along with Psand, Micro-Film and the Venn Festival organisaters? > > Well we're streaming for 3 days during the Venn festival and have a nice > new web site with information about it: > > http://www.xtreamlab.net > > and more info on the line-up and streams: > > http://www.xtreamlab.net/live.html > > This is all made possible with BW's network and a temporary link between > the Arnolfini and Watershed that Rich and Matt got working yesterday and > then a tweaked with the gracious help of Matt from BMEX and Oliver from > the Watershed. Thanks guys!! > > Here's a Google Map of what's going on for reference: > > http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&q=&msa=0&msid=116091757328127903486.000001129f5e61af38d6e&om=1&ll=51.450263,-2.59758&spn=0.056057,0.187283&z=13 > > To watch or listen in, there's a few options: > > Video: > rtsp://live1.radiovague.com:554/venn.sdp is a Quick Time stream that may > work for you in VLC and definitely works using QT Player 7. > > Audio: > http://live2.radiovague.com:8000/venn.ogg.m3u is OGG/Vorbis which should > work for most, but then there's also > http://live2.radiovague.com:8000/venn.mp3.m3u that is in MP3 for the rest. > > Lastly if you frequent Second Life, you can teleport to Calamaro Planet > on the Isle of Prosperity - try this link: > http://slurl.com/secondlife/Isle%20of%20Prosperity/14/131/22 > > Anyway, I'll be at the Arnolfini on Friday and Sunday and between Cube > and Croft on Saturday, so hope to see you there.... > > Cheers, > > Mike. > > -- > ---------- > Mike Harris > Psand.net > Tlf: +34 69 676 3122 / +44 870 162 4927 ext 2 > Fax: +44 870 162 4925 > Web: http://psand.net > PGP: http://www.psand.net/mike/mike.gpg.pub > IRC: irc://irc.psand.net:6667/#psand > ---------- > Harto de Internet Exploiter? Inst?late Firefox ya!: > http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/ > > _______________________________________________ > Bristolwireless mailing list > Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent via Slackmail, web mail from Psand.net. _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From cygnus3 at btopenworld.com Tue Jun 5 05:49:22 2007 From: cygnus3 at btopenworld.com (Steve Woods) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: [Bw-daily] Monthly meeting tonight Message-ID: <641752.8222.qm@web86002.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Hi all In case anyone's forgotten in our recent flurry of activity, we've got our regular monthly meeting tonight at 6.30 in Room 5 at St Werburghs Community Centre. http://www.bristolwireless.net/wiki/index.php/MonthlyMeetingAgenda Woodsy _______________________________________________ Bw-daily mailing list Bw-daily@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bw-daily From andyswebmail at gmail.com Tue Jun 5 06:00:49 2007 From: andyswebmail at gmail.com (Andy) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Monthly meeting tonight In-Reply-To: <641752.8222.qm@web86002.mail.ird.yahoo.com> References: <641752.8222.qm@web86002.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <80d25c2b0706050600tab504aem223ad8292ae2a9c0@mail.gmail.com> Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From black at x-i.net Tue Jun 5 06:01:59 2007 From: black at x-i.net (black) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Hive Networks UNlaunched June 13 In-Reply-To: <727692630705300950t7c13e0b1g159dff17c5acfa3@mail.gmail.com> References: <727692630705300950t7c13e0b1g159dff17c5acfa3@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <46655EC7.60508@x-i.net> Hi comrades, thought you might be interested to here about hivenetwork progress. See the info bellow. may be see some of you in London !? best to all ilze www.take2030.net =============================================================== Hive Networks UNlaunched @ Space Triangle Hackney 129-131 Mare Street London E8 3RH Wednesday June 13, 2007 17:00 pm: a special reception and debate with the hive-mind 19:00 pm: speeches and hospitalities rsvp: info@hivenetworks.net Hive Networks is an Open Source project that has developed a DIY kit for ubiquitous computing. During an extensive R&D phase, we have created Hivewares - a range of software tools that transform industrially built, inexpensive, small consumer netowrk devices into the much smarter species of Hive device. With Hivewares we offer an easy to use media toolkit that creates networks that can see, hear, move and communicate using a suite of applications that enable a device to gather and disseminate digital content. Now we invite you to explore the current development phase of the project and hear about projects past, present and future. We welcome media practitioners, curators, organisers and researchers to examine the project, give advice and come up with ideas for future developments. www.hivenetworks.net _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From sam at bristolwireless.net Fri Jun 8 03:42:50 2007 From: sam at bristolwireless.net (sam@bristolwireless.net) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Free computers! get them quick Message-ID: <1181299370.466932aa8312b@www.slackmail.co.uk> We currently have a very limited number of completely free machines for people who are benefit/ Jobseekers allowance etc. (usual resale price (?50)) People qualifying for a free computer will need to spend a total of about two hours doing an online skills assessment and doing a follow up telephone interview. Free computers will be allocated on a first come first served basis, stocks are very limited so move fast.. Find out more from 0117 3250067 and ask for Sam or Everton. Features: Internet-ready: surf the web safely without having to worry about viruses or spyware. Chat online: using messaging software for MSN, Yahoo Chat and many others. Complete word processing and spreadsheets package: read and write Microsoft (tm) documents or spreadsheets. Graphic design: the computer comes loaded with a powerful graphic design package which you can use to re-touch or crop photos or images. Ideal for kids: contains several entertaining games. We can also provide free internet content filtering software so that your kids only see what you want them to online. Access to thousands of other software titles all for free! The computers all come with the Linux operating system. Please note the free machines do not come with the usual three month hardware warranty. http://www.bristolwireless.net/wiki/index.php/ComputersForSale ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent via Slackmail, web mail from Psand.net. _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From matthew at m6-it.org Sun Jun 10 14:27:36 2007 From: matthew at m6-it.org (Matthew Edmondson) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: free the BBC Message-ID: <466C6CC8.4090506@m6-it.org> http://www.freethebbc.info/node/6 _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From stuart.ward at bcs.org Sun Jun 10 15:17:54 2007 From: stuart.ward at bcs.org (Stuart Ward) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: free the BBC In-Reply-To: <466C6CC8.4090506@m6-it.org> References: <466C6CC8.4090506@m6-it.org> Message-ID: <466C7892.6060509@bcs.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I would urge everyone to sign the petition on this at: http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/iplayer/ I am not sure how much weight the US based free the BBC site can claim. Stuart Matthew Edmondson said the following on 10/06/07 22:27: > http://www.freethebbc.info/node/6 > > _______________________________________________ > Bristolwireless mailing list > Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGbHiRJGaHnCySEGwRAmAbAKCigzVWZWXKFmcy32+TUDcaqDnT2ACgk6wT GM//5dibMRGghf0/hPVkNSE= =Lnx6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From seankenny at gmail.com Mon Jun 11 14:29:05 2007 From: seankenny at gmail.com (sean) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Fwd: [plugincinema] pluginskillswap In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From seankenny at gmail.com Mon Jun 11 15:05:28 2007 From: seankenny at gmail.com (sean) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Fwd: [ukriders] Knowledgebase - Any budding content writers out there? In-Reply-To: <76B477CEE04D564F83F383582D7776BE25420D@lasaserv01.LASA2007.local> References: <76B477CEE04D564F83F383582D7776BE25420D@lasaserv01.LASA2007.local> Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Aba Maison Date: 11-Jun-2007 15:06 Subject: [ukriders] Knowledgebase - Any budding content writers out there? To: ukriders@lists.lasa.org.uk Dear Colleagues, Many of you have already contributed lots of great content for the knowledgebase. We're looking for more new content in the areas listed at the end of this message, to expand the resources on the knowledgebase. We are also open to other suggestions for content you could write. Knowledgebase articles are aimed at a largely non technical audience within the voluntary and community sector, particularly very small, small, medium sized organisations and our target audience includes: * decision makers * implementers (e.g. accidental techies, circuit riders etc.) * ICT users (in organisation context) * and others interested in ICT issues within the sector Articles are generally a maximum of 1200-1500 words. Longer articles can potentially be split. In general we'd want to release content under a creative commons license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ (attribution, no commercial use, no derivative works). If you're interested in writing for the knowledgebase please contact either myself or Ian Goodman *OFF LIST* for more information. You'll be asked to submit a proposal / outline article and if approved, commissioned to submit a full article. We pay for accepted articles. Look forward to hearing from you. Thanks. Aba Maison ICT Hub Project Manager Web Resources and Helpline Lasa Information Systems Team Tel: 020 7426 4473 For information about the ICT Hub, please visit www.icthub.org.uk or call the HelpDesk on 0800 652 4737. Have Your Say! Comment now in our discussion forums http://forums.icthub.org.uk/ For further information on the National Hubs go to www.hubs.org.uk CONTENT AREAS: We're looking to publish content in the following areas by target date shown (you are welcome to submit earlier!): June 07 - Sharing your Internet Connection (for small orgs quick and easy guide) - Database development case study (organisation that has developed and implemented a bespoke database) July 07 - Using computers safely and responsibly / computer misuse - Mac / Windows compatibility issues and how to get round them - Macs and open source - Macs and Security - Choosing an email client (alternatives to outlook express) August 07 - ICT equipment replacement strategy - Securing your network (major threats and how to avoid them) - Troubleshooting connectivity (Internet) - Upgrading your network pitfalls and pleasures - Using Open Office 2.2 (main features; experiences from vol sector user) September 07 - Setting up your website for RSS feeds - Domain names / domain name disputes (avoiding / resolving) - Staying up to date with mailing lists and RSS feeds - Website disclaimers (why have them / what to include) - Writing for the Web (what to consider when writing content for the web) October 07 - Locating network problems - Opening the box - a look inside a PC - Database implementation case study - Using your database - Databases (overview of current market / products suitable for different sized organisations) Nov 07 - Basic computer training certification (overview of what's available) - Computer training / learning styles (choosing appropriate training for different learning styles) - Computer training case study (difference it made to the organisation) - Developing a web publishing policy / web style guides (why and what to include) Dec 07 - Contact management - Implementing a database (more detailed look at practical and strategic issues) - Using computers to work with your clients (case study?) - Choosing a CMS that's right for you - Macs and databases (products available for the Mac) Jan 08 - Resource management software (software available to manage equipment and room resources) - Mac OS servers in mixed environments - Podcasting case study (more in depth look at an organisation that's succesfully podcasting) ------------------------------------------------------ Lasa (London Advice Services Alliance) Universal House, 88-94 Wentworth Street, London E1 7SA www.lasa.org.uk info@lasa.org.uk Tel: 020 7377 2748 Fax: 020 7247 4725 Company Limited by Guarantee Reg. 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No: 800140 Registered Office as above _________________________________________________________________ You received this message as a subscriber on the list: ukriders@lists.lasa.org.uk To be removed from the list, send any message to: ukriders-unsubscribe@lists.lasa.org.uk For all list information, etiquette and functions, including changing your subscription mode and options, visit the Web page: http://lists.lasa.org.uk/lists/info/ukriders --------------------------------------------------------- This list is hosted at NPOGroups.org, a service of Electric Embers: Internet hosting services for the community http://electricembers.net _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From skoria at gmail.com Fri Jun 15 02:36:07 2007 From: skoria at gmail.com (Ale Fernandez) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Seeking old hifis and headphones Message-ID: <46725D87.4010301@gmail.com> Hi Everyone, Hope it's okay to ask: I'm doing an exhibition for the Easton Arts Trail and for Refugee week, for which I'm looking for old headphones and walkmans or mp3 players, radios etc, as well as 1 dvd player - anything that can play music and you might have around the house. If you can donate any of this stuff, all the better, but I can keep note and return if it's something you'd rather have back! The exhibition is to raise awareness about failed asylum and deportation in Easton and Bristol. A description of the event is at http://www.livearchives.org/section4/ It will be at the Pierian Centre next Saturday (23rd) and then at the Kebele (library), Robertson Road on the 30th and 1st of July for the arts trail. There will also be a symbolic jumble sale of broken things as reminders of deportation, including some things I picked up after some friends were deported recently, so you're welcome to contribute with broken(or working!) toys or bric-a-brac. If you have something to contribute please reply and I'll get in touch, or call 0790 541 8809 Thanks, Ale _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From woodsy at bristolwireless.net Fri Jun 15 04:29:47 2007 From: woodsy at bristolwireless.net (Steve Woods) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Bristol Wireless' birthday do at The Cube this Sunday Message-ID: <1181906987.4672782b6d284@www.slackmail.co.uk> Bristol Wireless warmly invites all those interested in its work and free/open source software to the Cube Cinema in Dove Street on Sunday, 17th June to help celebrate the last 5 years of its work in Bristol. Starting at 5 pm, Bristol Wireless will be showing all aspects of its work, including historic video footage of past achievements, the mobile LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project) suite and our ?50 internet-ready refurbished computers. In addition, our friends and supporters from Radio Vague will also be broadcasting their regular Sunday Roast internet radio show from the Cube, featuring their line-up of local DJs, some of whom are also Bristol Wireless volunteers and will be swapping mouse and keyboard for vinyl and the wheels of steel. This will be a fond return to the Cube for Bristol Wireless, which held an inaugural event there shortly after its foundation in 2002. Apologies for the late notice, but it's been a busy week. Hope to see you there. Regards Woodsy ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent via Slackmail, web mail from Psand.net. _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From hamish at axiomtech.co.uk Wed Jun 13 06:01:50 2007 From: hamish at axiomtech.co.uk (Hamish) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Pontos In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <24829922.49581181739710878.JavaMail.root@mail.mintra.net> Here is an interesting article. Obviously all this stuff has never been done before :) Its about the Brazilean model of using Open Source that I have mentioned before. It seems like they are actually going for it Manchester. :) -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Inst?late Firefox ya!: http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/ _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From woodsy at bristolwireless.net Mon Jun 18 01:42:47 2007 From: woodsy at bristolwireless.net (Steve Woods) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Photos from XtreamLab - Venn In-Reply-To: <4675369A.3020809@psand.net> References: <4675369A.3020809@psand.net> Message-ID: <1182156167.4676458708ff7@www.slackmail.co.uk> Quoting Mike Harris : > Hi All, > > Thought you might be interested in the following photos from the > XtreamLab collaboration during the Venn, mainly from the Arnolfini. > > http://psand.net/photos/xtreamlab-venn07/xtreamlab-venn07.html > > Cheers, > > Mike. Mike Would you like to add the above as a comment to the Venn piece on Bristol Wireless News? I like the pictures - a fine gallery of rogues! Cheers Woodsy ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent via Slackmail, web mail from Psand.net. _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From seankenny at gmail.com Mon Jun 18 07:12:15 2007 From: seankenny at gmail.com (sean) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Photos from XtreamLab - Venn In-Reply-To: <1182156167.4676458708ff7@www.slackmail.co.uk> References: <4675369A.3020809@psand.net> <1182156167.4676458708ff7@www.slackmail.co.uk> Message-ID: some snaps from the second life venue too + http://irvken.homelinux.net/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=2245 On 18/06/07, Steve Woods wrote: > Quoting Mike Harris : > > > Hi All, > > > > Thought you might be interested in the following photos from the > > XtreamLab collaboration during the Venn, mainly from the Arnolfini. > > > > http://psand.net/photos/xtreamlab-venn07/xtreamlab-venn07.html > > > > Cheers, > > > > Mike. > > Mike > > Would you like to add the above as a comment to the Venn piece on Bristol > Wireless News? > > I like the pictures - a fine gallery of rogues! > > Cheers > Woodsy > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > This message was sent via Slackmail, web mail from Psand.net. > > _______________________________________________ > Bristolwireless mailing list > Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless > _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From wireless at eddiesmith.net Tue Jun 26 01:39:09 2007 From: wireless at eddiesmith.net (eddie smith) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Logo fun Message-ID: <65820fe70706260139k2b9dd7aek78bae800d13311c4@mail.gmail.com> http://www.peverellelectrics.co.uk/ Not identical, but the same colour, the same number of rings, and similar elliptical effect. Pesky electricians. Or is this evidence of sinister forces whose influence spans both commercial and community organisations? Is this what the London 2012 logo will look like in 2011? (I wrote that, then found this http://boico.net/blog/archives/787 ) Is this what all logos will look like one day? (I wrote that, then found this http://www.frankfarm.org/ringlogoroundup/ ) Ed _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From woodsy at bristolwireless.net Tue Jun 26 02:25:06 2007 From: woodsy at bristolwireless.net (Steve Woods) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Logo fun In-Reply-To: <65820fe70706260139k2b9dd7aek78bae800d13311c4@mail.gmail.com> References: <65820fe70706260139k2b9dd7aek78bae800d13311c4@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1182849906.4680db7287f42@www.slackmail.co.uk> Quoting eddie smith : > http://www.peverellelectrics.co.uk/ > > Not identical, but the same colour, the same number of rings, and > similar elliptical effect. > > Pesky electricians. > > Or is this evidence of sinister forces whose influence spans both > commercial and community organisations? > > Is this what the London 2012 logo will look like in 2011? > > (I wrote that, then found this http://boico.net/blog/archives/787 ) > > Is this what all logos will look like one day? > > (I wrote that, then found this http://www.frankfarm.org/ringlogoroundup/ ) > > Ed > Ed They may be similar (there's only so much one can do with 360 degrees), but are they in your aerial? Woodsy ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent via Slackmail, web mail from Psand.net. _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From andys at bristolwireless.net Tue Jun 26 02:56:24 2007 From: andys at bristolwireless.net (Andy S) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Logo fun In-Reply-To: <1182849906.4680db7287f42@www.slackmail.co.uk> References: <65820fe70706260139k2b9dd7aek78bae800d13311c4@mail.gmail.com> <1182849906.4680db7287f42@www.slackmail.co.uk> Message-ID: <80d25c2b0706260256v443225d3l46f4126b7da2b08d@mail.gmail.com> Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From skoria at gmail.com Tue Jun 26 08:24:34 2007 From: skoria at gmail.com (Ale Fernandez) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Re: [easton_bristol] Chocolate Factory - WE DID IT! In-Reply-To: <1182866437.46811c05c0c17@webmail.ukonline.net> References: <1182866437.46811c05c0c17@webmail.ukonline.net> Message-ID: <46812FB2.9050609@gmail.com> Street Party being organised now on Camerton Road for tonight. Starting early so as to accommodate people with kids. Not sure on time, but I'll let you know as soon as I do, and I guess if you go down and ask you will find out. I've got to stay in at work til later so can't help, sorry! Please spread the word, flyer, tell your neighbour, bring BBQ stuff!! See you there(after)! Ale paul.higate@ukonline.co.uk wrote: > Absolutely marvellous news - have you had a letter? Is it in black and white? > best to all > > Paul > > > Quoting Sarah : > >> So, Persimmon >> ...if you are the big tree >> We are the small axe.... >> >> >> > > > > > ---------------------------------------------- > This mail sent through http://www.ukonline.net > _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From seankenny at gmail.com Wed Jun 27 01:32:09 2007 From: seankenny at gmail.com (sean) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Fwd: [ukriders] Nationwide Hunt for UK's Most Inspirational Silver Surfers In-Reply-To: <64B6BCF31DE89C4C8D6622FCE9A86B7F0558C8@DU-NOR-NTSER0.du.local> References: <64B6BCF31DE89C4C8D6622FCE9A86B7F0558C8@DU-NOR-NTSER0.du.local> Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Gill Adams Date: 27-Jun-2007 09:15 Subject: [ukriders] Nationwide Hunt for UK's Most Inspirational Silver Surfers To: Gill Adams PRESS RELEASE: IMMEDIATE June 27, 2007 STRAP: Digital Unite are looking UK-wide for inspirational internet users over the age of 50 COPY: The Silver Surfer Awards 2007 are now open for entries, rewarding inspirational internet users over the age of 50 across the UK. The awards, now in their sixth year, highlight examples of older learners' contributions to cyberspace to inspire anyone thinking about starting to use the internet or email for the first time. The annual awards which are organised by Digital Unite (DU) and supported by BT, highlight remarkable Silver Surfers who prove you are never too old to learn a new skill. The Awards are part of the 2007 Silver Surfers' Day campaign, which DU is delivering in partnership with Ofcom. Emma Solomon, managing Director of Digital Unite, said: 'Internet skills are a vital part of everyday life, and these awards celebrate those who are an inspiration to others to get online. Last year's winner, 77 year old Jim Tuckwell from Andover in Hants, used his internet skills to work with local children on an anti-bullying campaign; an exemplary example of a Silver Surfer who uses the internet for the benefit of others. 'We want to hear stories that will motivate others to have a go at getting online. Whether it is about keeping in touch with family or friends abroad, sharing knowledge to help others get online, or using the internet to campaign for change in the local community, we want to hear your story.' The Silver Surfer of the Year, and Silver Surfer Entrepreneur of the Year will each win a top of the range laptop, and the Silver Surfer Event holder of the year will win ?500 IT vouchers. There will also be two Silver Surfer of the Year runners-up who will each win ?250 IT vouchers. The criteria and nomination forms for the awards are available via www.silversurfersday.org/awards.php. Research shows that it is often young people who help or encourage Silver Surfers, so to recognise the work of these young people, DU is supporting the 2007 BT Internet Rangers awards, a nationwide hunt to find and reward young internet teachers. Entry to these awards is via the BT Internet Rangers website www.btinternetrangers.co.uk, and can take the form of a short written submission, a podcast, or a photo movie which tells the story of the Internet Ranger and what they are doing to help others get online. There will be 10 runners up, who will each receive a top of the range laptop, and the overall winner will receive a laptop, and ?250 of IT vouchers. Entrants to the Silver Surfer Awards and the BT Internet Ranger Awards can nominate themselves or be nominated by friends and family. The deadline for entries to the Silver Surfer Awards is 18 July 2007, and the deadline for the BT Internet Ranger of the Year awards is September 1, 2007. A special joint award ceremony for winners will be held in October 2007 at the House of Commons hosted by Stephen Timms MP. CONTACTS: - For Silver Surfers' Day/Digital Unite: Gill Adams E: gill.adams@digitalunite.net / T: 0870 241 5091 / W: www.silversurfersday.org -For BT Internet Rangers or the BT Digital Inclusion Campaign: -Emmanuel Xirogiannis E: emmanuel.xirogiannis@trimediahc.com / T: 0207 025 7513 / W: www.btinternetrangers.co.uk EDITORS' NOTES: About Silver Surfers' Day and Digital Unite (DU) DU devised and delivers Silver Surfers' Day (SSD). SSD is an annual campaign to bring a good 'first-taste' of media literacy to older people. Eight out of 10 older people in the UK are disadvantaged because they cannot access online services. DU specialises in media literacy for older people, and manages a Trainer Network which delivers one-to-one IT training to older learners all over the UK. DU also runs specialised IT training programmes aimed at older learners in their local communities, including many in sheltered housing environments. See www.silversurfersday.org and www.digitalunite.net for more detail. About BT BT is one of the world's leading providers of communications solutions and services operating in 170 countries. Its principal activities include networked IT services; local, national and international telecommunications services; higher- value broadband and internet products and services and converged fixed/mobile products and services. BT consists principally of four lines of business: BT Global Services, Openreach, BT Retail and BT Wholesale. In the year ended 31 March 2007, BT Group plc's revenue was ?20,223 million with profit before taxation of ?2,484 million. British Telecommunications plc (BT) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BT Group and encompasses virtually all businesses and assets of the BT Group. BT Group plc is listed on stock exchanges in London and New York. For more information, visit www.bt.com/aboutbt _________________________________________________________________ You received this message as a subscriber on the list: ukriders@lists.lasa.org.uk To be removed from the list, send any message to: ukriders-unsubscribe@lists.lasa.org.uk For all list information, etiquette and functions, including changing your subscription mode and options, visit the Web page: http://lists.lasa.org.uk/lists/info/ukriders --------------------------------------------------------- This list is hosted at NPOGroups.org, a service of Electric Embers: Internet hosting services for the community http://electricembers.net _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From woodsy at bristolwireless.net Wed Jun 27 03:45:46 2007 From: woodsy at bristolwireless.net (Steve Woods) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Fwd: [ukriders] Nationwide Hunt for UK's Most Inspirational Silver Surfers In-Reply-To: References: <64B6BCF31DE89C4C8D6622FCE9A86B7F0558C8@DU-NOR-NTSER0.du.local> Message-ID: <1182941146.46823fdae4b98@www.slackmail.co.uk> Quoting sean : > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Gill Adams > Date: 27-Jun-2007 09:15 > Subject: [ukriders] Nationwide Hunt for UK's Most Inspirational Silver > Surfers > To: Gill Adams > > > > > > > PRESS RELEASE: IMMEDIATE June 27, 2007 > > STRAP: Digital Unite are looking UK-wide for inspirational internet > users over the > age of 50 > > COPY: > The Silver Surfer Awards 2007 are now open for entries, rewarding > inspirational > internet users over the age of 50 across the UK. The awards, now in > their sixth > year, highlight examples of older learners' contributions to > cyberspace to inspire > anyone thinking about starting to use the internet or email for the first > time. > The annual awards which are organised by Digital Unite (DU) and supported by > BT, highlight remarkable Silver Surfers who prove you are never too > old to learn > a new skill. The Awards are part of the 2007 Silver Surfers' Day > campaign, which > DU is delivering in partnership with Ofcom. > > Emma Solomon, managing Director of Digital Unite, said: 'Internet skills are > a > vital part of everyday life, and these awards celebrate those who are an > inspiration to others to get online. Last year's winner, 77 year old > Jim Tuckwell > from Andover in Hants, used his internet skills to work with local > children on an > anti-bullying campaign; an exemplary example of a Silver Surfer who uses the > internet for the benefit of others. > > 'We want to hear stories that will motivate others to have a go at > getting online. > Whether it is about keeping in touch with family or friends abroad, sharing > knowledge to help others get online, or using the internet to campaign > for change > in the local community, we want to hear your story.' > > The Silver Surfer of the Year, and Silver Surfer Entrepreneur of the > Year will each > win a top of the range laptop, and the Silver Surfer Event holder of > the year will > win ?500 IT vouchers. There will also be two Silver Surfer of the > Year runners-up > who will each win ?250 IT vouchers. The criteria and nomination forms for the > awards are available via www.silversurfersday.org/awards.php. > > Research shows that it is often young people who help or encourage Silver > Surfers, so to recognise the work of these young people, DU is supporting the > 2007 BT Internet Rangers awards, a nationwide hunt to find and reward young > internet teachers. > > Entry to these awards is via the BT Internet Rangers website > www.btinternetrangers.co.uk, and can take the form of a short written > submission, a podcast, or a photo movie which tells the story of the Internet > Ranger and what they are doing to help others get online. There will be 10 > runners up, who will each receive a top of the range laptop, and the overall > winner will receive a laptop, and ?250 of IT vouchers. > > Entrants to the Silver Surfer Awards and the BT Internet Ranger Awards can > nominate themselves or be nominated by friends and family. The deadline for > entries to the Silver Surfer Awards is 18 July 2007, and the deadline > for the BT > Internet Ranger of the Year awards is September 1, 2007. A special joint > award > ceremony for winners will be held in October 2007 at the House of Commons > hosted by Stephen Timms MP. > > CONTACTS: > - For Silver Surfers' Day/Digital Unite: > Gill Adams > E: gill.adams@digitalunite.net / T: 0870 241 5091 / W: > www.silversurfersday.org > > -For BT Internet Rangers or the BT Digital Inclusion Campaign: > -Emmanuel Xirogiannis > E: emmanuel.xirogiannis@trimediahc.com / T: 0207 025 7513 / W: > www.btinternetrangers.co.uk > > EDITORS' NOTES: > About Silver Surfers' Day and Digital Unite (DU) > DU devised and delivers Silver Surfers' Day (SSD). SSD is an annual campaign > to > bring a good 'first-taste' of media literacy to older people. Eight > out of 10 older > people in the UK are disadvantaged because they cannot access online > services. > DU specialises in media literacy for older people, and manages a > Trainer Network > which delivers one-to-one IT training to older learners all over the > UK. DU also > runs specialised IT training programmes aimed at older learners in their > local > communities, including many in sheltered housing environments. See > www.silversurfersday.org and www.digitalunite.net for more detail. > > About BT > BT is one of the world's leading providers of communications solutions and > services operating in 170 countries. Its principal activities include > networked IT > services; local, national and international telecommunications > services; higher- > value broadband and internet products and services and converged fixed/mobile > products and services. BT consists principally of four lines of > business: BT Global > Services, Openreach, BT Retail and BT Wholesale. > In the year ended 31 March 2007, BT Group plc's revenue was ?20,223 million > with profit before taxation of ?2,484 million. > British Telecommunications plc (BT) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BT > Group and > encompasses virtually all businesses and assets of the BT Group. BT > Group plc is > listed on stock exchanges in London and New York. > For more information, visit www.bt.com/aboutbt > > The closing date for nominations is 18 July 2007 if anyone can think of worthy candidates. Cheers Woodsy ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent via Slackmail, web mail from Psand.net. _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From sooty126 at hotmail.com Wed Jun 27 04:26:08 2007 From: sooty126 at hotmail.com (Ronnie) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Fwd: [ukriders] Nationwide Hunt for UK's Most Inspirational Silver Surfers In-Reply-To: <1182941146.46823fdae4b98@www.slackmail.co.uk> References: <64B6BCF31DE89C4C8D6622FCE9A86B7F0558C8@DU-NOR-NTSER0.du.local> <1182941146.46823fdae4b98@www.slackmail.co.uk> Message-ID: Hi WOODSY How about some help with this I just had a heart attack on the 30th of this last month would appreciate getting a mention for my group we always need monies for training. Ronnie -----Original Message----- From: bristolwireless-bounces@lists.psand.net [mailto:bristolwireless-bounces@lists.psand.net] On Behalf Of Steve Woods Sent: 27 June 2007 11:46 To: Bristol Wireless general discussion mailing list. Subject: Re: BW )(: Fwd: [ukriders] Nationwide Hunt for UK's Most Inspirational Silver Surfers Quoting sean : > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Gill Adams > Date: 27-Jun-2007 09:15 > Subject: [ukriders] Nationwide Hunt for UK's Most Inspirational Silver > Surfers > To: Gill Adams > > > > > > > PRESS RELEASE: IMMEDIATE June 27, 2007 > > STRAP: Digital Unite are looking UK-wide for inspirational internet > users over the > age of 50 > > COPY: > The Silver Surfer Awards 2007 are now open for entries, rewarding > inspirational > internet users over the age of 50 across the UK. The awards, now in > their sixth > year, highlight examples of older learners' contributions to > cyberspace to inspire > anyone thinking about starting to use the internet or email for the first > time. > The annual awards which are organised by Digital Unite (DU) and supported by > BT, highlight remarkable Silver Surfers who prove you are never too > old to learn > a new skill. The Awards are part of the 2007 Silver Surfers' Day > campaign, which > DU is delivering in partnership with Ofcom. > > Emma Solomon, managing Director of Digital Unite, said: 'Internet skills are > a > vital part of everyday life, and these awards celebrate those who are an > inspiration to others to get online. Last year's winner, 77 year old > Jim Tuckwell > from Andover in Hants, used his internet skills to work with local > children on an > anti-bullying campaign; an exemplary example of a Silver Surfer who uses the > internet for the benefit of others. > > 'We want to hear stories that will motivate others to have a go at > getting online. > Whether it is about keeping in touch with family or friends abroad, sharing > knowledge to help others get online, or using the internet to campaign > for change > in the local community, we want to hear your story.' > > The Silver Surfer of the Year, and Silver Surfer Entrepreneur of the > Year will each > win a top of the range laptop, and the Silver Surfer Event holder of > the year will > win ?500 IT vouchers. There will also be two Silver Surfer of the > Year runners-up > who will each win ?250 IT vouchers. The criteria and nomination forms for the > awards are available via www.silversurfersday.org/awards.php. > > Research shows that it is often young people who help or encourage Silver > Surfers, so to recognise the work of these young people, DU is supporting the > 2007 BT Internet Rangers awards, a nationwide hunt to find and reward young > internet teachers. > > Entry to these awards is via the BT Internet Rangers website > www.btinternetrangers.co.uk, and can take the form of a short written > submission, a podcast, or a photo movie which tells the story of the Internet > Ranger and what they are doing to help others get online. There will be 10 > runners up, who will each receive a top of the range laptop, and the overall > winner will receive a laptop, and ?250 of IT vouchers. > > Entrants to the Silver Surfer Awards and the BT Internet Ranger Awards can > nominate themselves or be nominated by friends and family. The deadline for > entries to the Silver Surfer Awards is 18 July 2007, and the deadline > for the BT > Internet Ranger of the Year awards is September 1, 2007. A special joint > award > ceremony for winners will be held in October 2007 at the House of Commons > hosted by Stephen Timms MP. > > CONTACTS: > - For Silver Surfers' Day/Digital Unite: > Gill Adams > E: gill.adams@digitalunite.net / T: 0870 241 5091 / W: > www.silversurfersday.org > > -For BT Internet Rangers or the BT Digital Inclusion Campaign: > -Emmanuel Xirogiannis > E: emmanuel.xirogiannis@trimediahc.com / T: 0207 025 7513 / W: > www.btinternetrangers.co.uk > > EDITORS' NOTES: > About Silver Surfers' Day and Digital Unite (DU) > DU devised and delivers Silver Surfers' Day (SSD). SSD is an annual campaign > to > bring a good 'first-taste' of media literacy to older people. Eight > out of 10 older > people in the UK are disadvantaged because they cannot access online > services. > DU specialises in media literacy for older people, and manages a > Trainer Network > which delivers one-to-one IT training to older learners all over the > UK. DU also > runs specialised IT training programmes aimed at older learners in their > local > communities, including many in sheltered housing environments. See > www.silversurfersday.org and www.digitalunite.net for more detail. > > About BT > BT is one of the world's leading providers of communications solutions and > services operating in 170 countries. Its principal activities include > networked IT > services; local, national and international telecommunications > services; higher- > value broadband and internet products and services and converged fixed/mobile > products and services. BT consists principally of four lines of > business: BT Global > Services, Openreach, BT Retail and BT Wholesale. > In the year ended 31 March 2007, BT Group plc's revenue was ?20,223 million > with profit before taxation of ?2,484 million. > British Telecommunications plc (BT) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BT > Group and > encompasses virtually all businesses and assets of the BT Group. BT > Group plc is > listed on stock exchanges in London and New York. > For more information, visit www.bt.com/aboutbt > > The closing date for nominations is 18 July 2007 if anyone can think of worthy candidates. Cheers Woodsy ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent via Slackmail, web mail from Psand.net. _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From matthew at m6-it.org Thu Jun 28 03:52:42 2007 From: matthew at m6-it.org (Matthew Edmondson) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Fwd: New Oceans - OpenMoko Project Message-ID: <468392FA.4020301@m6-it.org> OpenMoko community list announcement - at last! Summary - Neo1973 Open Source phone now due for release 9th July and updated version (with 802.11 and 3d acceloremeters!) in october FIC, the company has heavily restructured to support the OpenMoko and to work with the email list community! history? :) Matthew -------- Original Message -------- Subject: New Oceans Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 09:20:13 +0800 From: Sean Moss-Pultz Reply-To: sean@openmoko.com Organization: OpenMoko To: community CC: announce@lists.openmoko.org Dear Community, Andre Gide once said, "Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore." Sexism aside, I can't think of a better way to describe our adventures this past year. Around the end of March, we were three months behind schedule. Critical hardware bugs were being discovered almost weekly. I had just returned from an exhausting trip around the world. Harald landed in Taiwan the following week. One look at his face and I knew he was in basically the same depleted state I was in. But, we were both dedicated to keep pushing forward. We've come to realize, largely because of your support, that failure is not an option for this project. For the people pushing this project, an open phone is not really even a product. It's the very embodiment of our vision of technology. We absolutely, passionately, believe that something as fundamental to our lives as the mobile phone must be open. OpenMoko has become far bigger than just a small group of people trying to build an open mobile platform. I can tell you for sure, things will never be the same again inside FIC. To their credit, whole departments and divisions have been reorganized to maximize the opportunity for OpenMoko. This is the reason for my absence from this list for so long. The people inside FIC are amazingly open-minded. Our CEO and Chairman are the two greatest supporters inside this company. Earlier this month they did something courageous and support of the communities commitment. The entire mobile communications division was restructured to build devices for OpenMoko. And OpenMoko -- the project will officially become OpenMoko -- the company. This is how much they believe in us. This is how much faith they have that we will be successful. What does all this mean to us as a company and community? In one word: focus. We now have full control over the future of OpenMoko and the resources needed to give it every possible chance of succeeding. Behind us (well actually still in the same building :-) sits an supportive 800 pound gorilla in the OEM/ODM world, eagerly waiting to work with us to make our dreams a reality. OpenMoko -- together with all of you in the community -- will design, from the ground up, open devices and write the free software platform that powers them. FIC will build the hardware and help us set phones free around the world. This is about the most perfect relationship we can think of. Sure there will be rough times ahead. If it were easy, you know who would have done this long before. Making new things is never easy. But we're in this together. This project has changed me, changed you, and changed FIC. Hopefully, one day, this project will change the world. Now that OpenMoko is officially a company inside the FIC Group, blueprints of our office modifications cover the desk and walls where I'm sitting. Writing this letter to you all is finally giving me time to reflect on this thrilling roller coaster ride. Sorry for putting so many bits into your inbox. But I just can't help it. It's been months that we could hardly step back and see things from a big picture. Now, I really don't think I've been this excited since the day I got my first set of Lincoln Logs. For those of us that love to build new things, Taiwan, especially now at FIC and OpenMoko, is a great place to be. So here's the point of this email, finally after more than one year, we're entering into a new ocean. In our factory in China, 400 Neos are waiting for you all. Another 600 will be ready before next week. More are queued up waiting for us to say go. We've had a particularly challenging time trying to setup the online infrastructure and figure out how to ship these phones. Sometime later today or early tomorrow we're going to make another announcement asking for some advice. (Here come the details.) Starting July 9th, we will launch openmoko.com and start taking orders. We're going to have two configurations: Neo Base -- everything the mobile application developer needs to enjoy the benefits of the first freed phone, the Neo 1973: * Neo 1973 (GTA01B_v4) * Battery * Stylus * Headset * AC Charger * Phone Pouch * Lanyard * SanDisk 512MB MicroSD Card (2x) * Micro USB Connectivity Cable Neo Advanced -- everything the mobile device hacker wants to get down and dirty with the first freed phone, the Neo 1973: * Neo 1973 (GTA01B_v4) * Battery (2x) * Stylus * Headset * AC Charger * Phone Pouch * Lanyard * SanDisk 512MB MicroSD Card (2x) * Mini USB Connectivity Cable (2x) * USB Host Mode Cable * Debug Flex Cable * Debug Board v2 (JTAG and serial console) * Ruggedized Toolbox with shoulder strap * Guitar Pick (for opening case) * Torx T6 screwdriver The delays have been expensive for us and annoying for you. We've decided that instead of setting up a complicated return or tracking system to remember who gets a discount for GTA02, we going to give you _all_ a discount on GTA01. We're going to sell the Neo Base for $300. The Neo Advanced will be $450. GTA02 (AKA: The Mass Market Neo 1973) is on schedule to go on sale in October. It will have the following new hardware components: * 802.11 b/g WiFi * Samsung 2442 SoC * SMedia 3362 Graphics Accelerator * 2 3D Accelerometers * 256MB Flash We will sell this device through multiple channels. Direct from openmoko.com, the price will be $450 for the Neo Base and $600 for Neo Advanced. We have three more mobile devices planned for next year (not including GTA02). During the next few months we will be adding serious resources to both FIC and OpenMoko to support these projects. I will update you all after we stabilize GTA02. Right now we must collectively focus everything on turning the Neo into mass marketable device that proves, once and for all, the power of an open phone. Finally, more than a few of you have complained about a lack of transparency during the past few months. You have my word that we will always best to be as open as possible. But sometimes we must make compromises. I had to make a choice: keep up my travel schedule building support for this project and tend to this list, or fix these real issues. Ignoring this list was one of the hardest things for me to do. All of your comments give us our drive to keep pushing. But if we didn't keep the project on track and make the necessary organizational changes this project would be even later. And I knew that when I could come back to explain this to you all, you would understand. Thank you. We're back now. I can tell you like nobody else can, this project is stronger than ever. We've got a whole new ocean in front of us just begging for exploration. Sincerely, OpenMoko and FIC. P.S. It seems that in all this restructuring, someone has been eavesdropping on us. It could be a spy. Or it could be a ninja. Only time will tell. So stay tuned ;-) _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From seankenny at gmail.com Fri Jun 29 05:36:49 2007 From: seankenny at gmail.com (sean) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Microsoft ditches community refurbishment scheme Message-ID: http://www.lasa.org.uk/ictchampion/2007/06/25/news-microsoft-ditches-community-refurbishment-scheme/ Is that what they use to do the Windows installs in Knowle. So it's goodbye to the darkside then. :) _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless From woodsy at bristolwireless.net Fri Jun 29 06:02:49 2007 From: woodsy at bristolwireless.net (Steve Woods) Date: Wed Aug 27 22:18:09 2008 Subject: BW )(: Microsoft ditches community refurbishment scheme In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1183122169.468502f943994@www.slackmail.co.uk> Quoting sean : > http://www.lasa.org.uk/ictchampion/2007/06/25/news-microsoft-ditches-community-refurbishment-scheme/ > > Is that what they use to do the Windows installs in Knowle. So it's > goodbye to the darkside then. :) > > _______________________________________________ > Bristolwireless mailing list > Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless > > Sean How about someone - other than me - writing a news piece entitled "Microsoft gives Bristol Wireless PC refurbishment scheme a boost"? Regards Woodsy ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent via Slackmail, web mail from Psand.net. _______________________________________________ Bristolwireless mailing list Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless