From petef at bristolwireless.net Sun May 4 11:18:26 2008 From: petef at bristolwireless.net (Peter Ferne) Date: Wed Aug 27 23:18:12 2008 Subject: BW )(: Wanted WRT54GL Message-ID: <4F330765-9416-47F8-AAB1-3DA9F84C7F3C@bristolwireless.net> Does anybody have a spare WRT54GL they would like to sell me? I thought I had one but it turns out to be a WAG54G. -- petef From petef at bristolwireless.net Fri May 9 04:30:19 2008 From: petef at bristolwireless.net (Peter Ferne) Date: Wed Aug 27 23:18:12 2008 Subject: BW )(: Fwd: [backstage] Manchester Free Software : RMS Video References: <48208F4A.90408@army.com> Message-ID: <47CFDD93-217C-4D0C-A33E-5973A226D9E2@bristolwireless.net> Begin forwarded message: ========== RMS Video: ========== The video of last week's Manchester Free Software, (in collaboration with the BCS and IET) talk by Richard Stallman has been released, thanks to Andrew John Hughes. You can find a torrent and http mirrors for the video on the Manchester Free Software Website. Where possible, please use the torrent. :) For more information please visit: http://manchester.fsuk.org/blog/2008/05/06/free-software-in-ethics-and-society-richard-stallman-manchester-1st-may/ From skoria at gmail.com Fri May 9 04:53:54 2008 From: skoria at gmail.com (Ale Fernandez) Date: Wed Aug 27 23:18:13 2008 Subject: BW )(: [Fwd: Two 12 Day Residency Opportunities at Access Space in Sheffield] Message-ID: <48243B52.6090807@gmail.com> Hi, In case anyone wants to visit the sunny field of shef (sorry bit last minute - I just saw the deadline is tomorrow). See below. Ale ----------------- Subject: [Sanlist] Two 12 Day Residency Opportunities at Access Space in Sheffield From: "Jake Harries" Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 18:28:15 +0100 To: sanlist@lists.sonicartsnetwork.org Two 12 Day Residency Opportunities at Access Space in Sheffield Artists, composers, hackers, designers, engineers and creative technologists are invited to apply for two short residencies of 12 days each at Access Space for Summer 2008. Based in the heart of Sheffield, Access Space is the UK's longest running open access media lab. We use Open Source Software and recycled computers to develop creativity, community, skills and resourcefulness. We're a place for skill sharing, artistic endeavour, creative expression and collective knowledge. We also have exhibition space in our main room and small foyer. The ideal residents will have some experience using technology in creative projects however we are always open to interesting ideas wherever they come from. Residents will be selected from an open call, based on: * The quality and feasibility of the work proposed. * The availability of the necessary tools * The resources (skills & time) needed to support the project. * The compatibility of the project with Open Source software and recycled PC's * The ongoing legacy of the project for Access Space. The selected applicants will be given an honorarium of ?1,500 each (to include all fees and travel). International applicants are welcome to apply, although we cannot provide additional resources. Access Space will provide a small budget for accommodation and production. In addition, Access Space also has a modest budget to provide a technical expert to work alongside the resident if necessary. Each residency can take place between 14 June and 20 September 2008 (12 days minimum requirement). Please note Access Space is closed between 9 August and 1 September. Residents will be encouraged to share their skills and knowledge with the Access Space community, by conducting formal and/or informal workshops in the space. Code and media developed during the project will be released under suitable open licenses such as the GPL and Creative Commons licenses. Closing date for applications is Saturday 10 May 2008. Application details: Please email a project proposal, a CV, suitable documentation of previous work and the proposed dates for your residency to: Jake Harries jake@access-space.org Access Space, Unit 1, 3-7 Sidney Street, Sheffield, S1 4RG, UK Tel: (0114)2495522 Ref: Artists Residencies 2008 http://www.access-space.org Access Space is working towards achieving diversity and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. The Access Space Arts Programme is supported by Arts Council England, Yorkshire. -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: "Jake Harries" Subject: [Sanlist] Two 12 Day Residency Opportunities at Access Space in Sheffield Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 18:28:15 +0100 Size: 5308 Url: http://lists.psand.net/pipermail/bristolwireless/attachments/20080509/9418ca4d/ForwardedMessage.eml From seankenny at gmail.com Sat May 10 00:30:39 2008 From: seankenny at gmail.com (sean) Date: Wed Aug 27 23:18:13 2008 Subject: BW )(: May 11th - Virtual Commons Night Message-ID: Hi all clanners, you are invited to an evening of radical geekery at St Werburghs Centre (Horley Road http://www.blex.co.uk/lilurl/96 ) on Sunday 11th May from 5.30pm. You're invited to try out some of the excellent projects they've been developing with free software and discarded computer kit, listen to talks on the rise of the Creative Commons movement, learn about the history of Bristol Wireless and watch a movie (from 7pm) on the rise of the Linux Operating System. Bar open all evening. Tunes & stories from 8.30 to 10pm from Radio Vague ( The Sunday Roast - http://www.radiovague.com/sundayroast/ ) , Eastons biggest free software internet radio broadasting network. Donations Welcome! Cheers Sean From seankenny at gmail.com Thu May 15 08:00:59 2008 From: seankenny at gmail.com (sean) Date: Wed Aug 27 23:18:13 2008 Subject: BW )(: Where the Money comes from - funding Technology and Social Action projects (10th / 11th June, Anglia Ruskin Uni) In-Reply-To: <51AC709A566E19418A5CD0DAB0905C4FE2EA52@lupin.shu.ac.uk> References: <51AC709A566E19418A5CD0DAB0905C4FE2EA52@lupin.shu.ac.uk> Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Dearden, Andrew M Date: Thu, May 15, 2008 at 3:53 PM Subject: [ukriders] Where the Money comes from - funding Technology and Social Action projects (10th / 11th June, Anglia Ruskin Uni) To: VOL-SECTOR-STUDIES-NETWORK@jiscmail.ac.uk, ukriders@lists.lasa.org.uk The 5th PRaDSA Workshop: Where the Money comes from - funding Technology and Social Action projects... June 10th and 11th at Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford This workshop picks up a theme close to the hearts of participants in previous PRaDSA events and anyone who has to find the money to develop and implement their good ideas. We take as our theme the issue of fundraising, the politics of financial support for social action organisations and the wellbeing of our communities. In particular we ask: * What is the impact of entrepreneurialism on the various sectors we represent? * Which way is the wind blowing? * What does it take to get our projects off the drawing board? * And how do we secure what we need with maximum efficiency and effectiveness? There is little doubt more money exists for technology and social action projects than most of us have an idea of. Our domains of experience give us access to particular pots and a sense of what can be achieved in certain arenas. We can pool our knowledge and explore new collaborations to widen our possibilities. And there are experts who have a greater repertoire of possible sources than most of us. So we're bringing together practitioners engaged in initiating projects that rely on inspiration and bidding skills with a couple of experts to share contacts and best tips. We'll make time to share the tricks we've learnt to extract the best from the different streams that we feel confidence with. We'll also review the best ways of keeping each other informed about sources and opportunities. And we'll consider the longer-term trends and discuss what this will mean for different sectors. So come along, discuss what we'd do with enough money to put the world to rights and then work out ways of getting it. Day one will start sharply at 1pm, though a bite of lunch will be available from noon. Day two ends at 4pm to allow for travelling. Chelmsford is approximately an hour from London out of Liverpool Street station. We have some money to pay expenses, including your stay overnight in Chelmsford (and a limited budget to cover your absence from work - be that to your organisation or to you as a freelance operator), if you wish to attend this workshop and contribute. To register for a place, send: * your funding questions, * any ideas you want to get funded (that you would be prepared to share), and * any funding offers that have caught your attention (and that you may want to bid for) to Kutoma Wakunuma at as soon as possible. She will also be the first port of call for any questions you have. About PRaDSA PRaDSA stands for "Practical Design for Social Action". The PRaDSA project's goal is to develop and extend the capability of social action organisations to creatively design new practices by appropriating and adapting ICTs. There are three strands to the project, of which the workshop series is one. The other two are: . To develop a new understanding of designing in social action settings, grounded in detailed contextual studies of design in practice . To create a collection of practical resources to support the work of practitioners (and others) including workshop materials and easy-to-use (open-source) on-line community communications systems PRaDSA is a project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) as part of its Designing for the 21st Century programme. If you would like to know more about the PRaDSA project, please see: http://www.technologyandsocialaction.org. Andy Dearden Reader in e-SocialAction Communication and Computing Research Centre Sheffield Hallam University Harmer Building Sheffield S1 1WB T: 0114 225 2916 F: 0114 225 3161 _________________________________________________________________ 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 From black at x-i.net Tue May 20 05:11:07 2008 From: black at x-i.net (black) Date: Wed Aug 27 23:18:13 2008 Subject: BW )(: FW: INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE Message-ID: <4832BFDB.80800@x-i.net> INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE Online full flyer here: http://www.clearerchannel.org/flyers/outreach_hacktivist_gathering.htm Date: Friday 13th June 2008 - Sunday 15th June 2008 Audience: The convergence is primary aimed at folk who need to learn or share info on doing mobile media access and video work in situations like G8 and climate camp convergences. Venue: Stepping Stones, Highbury Farm, located in the Lower Wye Valley on a hill above the village of Redbrook. Info Web: http://www.hacktivista.net/hacktionlab Email list: http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hacktionlab Contact Email: hacktionlab@hacktivista.net The aim of HacktionLab is to have a convergence where people interested in and/or working in the areas of alternative media, renewable energy, on-line video distribution, free software and any other form of activism that utilises technology. The idea for the gathering has come from a number of years of experience gained by activists working for organisations such as Indymedia and includes specific experience from involvement in the camps for climate action in Selby (2006) and Heathrow (2007) as well as the No Borders camp at Gatwick (2007). From petef at bristolwireless.net Wed May 21 14:36:14 2008 From: petef at bristolwireless.net (Peter Ferne) Date: Wed Aug 27 23:18:13 2008 Subject: BW )(: Fwd: [node-l] FW: INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE References: <4832BFDB.80800@x-i.net> Message-ID: FYI Begin forwarded message: From: black Date: 20 May 2008 13:11:07 BST To: Node London , consume-announce@lists.consume.net Subject: [node-l] FW: INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE Reply-To: black@open.x-i.net INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE Online full flyer here: http://www.clearerchannel.org/flyers/outreach_hacktivist_gathering.htm Date: Friday 13th June 2008 - Sunday 15th June 2008 Audience: The convergence is primary aimed at folk who need to learn or share info on doing mobile media access and video work in situations like G8 and climate camp convergences. Venue: Stepping Stones, Highbury Farm, located in the Lower Wye Valley on a hill above the village of Redbrook. Info Web: http://www.hacktivista.net/hacktionlab Email list: http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hacktionlab Contact Email: hacktionlab@hacktivista.net The aim of HacktionLab is to have a convergence where people interested in and/or working in the areas of alternative media, renewable energy, on-line video distribution, free software and any other form of activism that utilises technology. The idea for the gathering has come from a number of years of experience gained by activists working for organisations such as Indymedia and includes specific experience from involvement in the camps for climate action in Selby (2006) and Heathrow (2007) as well as the No Borders camp at Gatwick (2007). _______________________________________________ news-l mailing list news-l@lists.nodel.org http://one.server1.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/news-l -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Apache/1.3.34 Server at www.clearerchannel.org Port 80 A On 21/05/2008, Peter Ferne wrote: > FYI > > Begin forwarded message: > > From: black > Date: 20 May 2008 13:11:07 BST > To: Node London , consume-announce@lists.consume.net > Subject: [node-l] FW: INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE > Reply-To: black@open.x-i.net > > INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE > > Online full flyer here: > http://www.clearerchannel.org/flyers/outreach_hacktivist_gathering.htm > > > > Date: Friday 13th June 2008 - Sunday 15th June 2008 > > Audience: The convergence is primary aimed at folk who need to learn or > share info on doing mobile media > access and video work in situations like G8 and climate camp > convergences. > > Venue: Stepping Stones, Highbury Farm, located in the Lower Wye Valley > on a hill above the village of > Redbrook. > Info Web: http://www.hacktivista.net/hacktionlab > > > > Email list: > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hacktionlab > > > > Contact Email: hacktionlab@hacktivista.net > > > The aim of HacktionLab is to have a convergence where people interested > in and/or working in the areas of > alternative media, renewable energy, on-line video distribution, free > software and any other form of > activism that utilises technology. > > The idea for the gathering has come from a number of years of experience > gained by activists working for > organisations such as Indymedia and includes specific experience from > involvement in the camps for climate > action in Selby (2006) and Heathrow (2007) as well as the No Borders > camp at Gatwick (2007). > _______________________________________________ > news-l mailing list > news-l@lists.nodel.org > http://one.server1.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/news-l > > > From mike at slackmail.co.uk Thu May 22 03:14:30 2008 From: mike at slackmail.co.uk (Mike Harris) Date: Wed Aug 27 23:18:13 2008 Subject: BW )(: Fwd: [node-l] FW: INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE In-Reply-To: <80d25c2b0805220047l7975f280gf12004a56fdf1007@mail.gmail.com> References: <4832BFDB.80800@x-i.net> <80d25c2b0805220047l7975f280gf12004a56fdf1007@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <48354786.3010609@slackmail.co.uk> lol somehow the wrong url (missing the final l on html) is now virally managing to find it's way back to us! :P http://www.clearerchannel.org/flyers/outreach_hacktivist_gathering.html http://hacktivista.net/hacktionlab/ is the best please. still after will volunteers to sign up to this, so anyone knows anyone who fancies a week end of hacktivist/geek camping. all most welcome. Cheers, Mike. andyswebmail@gmail.com wrote: > Not Found > The requested URL /flyers/outreach_hacktivist_gathering.htm was not > found on this server. > > Apache/1.3.34 Server at www.clearerchannel.org Port 80 > > A > > On 21/05/2008, Peter Ferne wrote: > >> FYI >> >> Begin forwarded message: >> >> From: black >> Date: 20 May 2008 13:11:07 BST >> To: Node London , consume-announce@lists.consume.net >> Subject: [node-l] FW: INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE >> Reply-To: black@open.x-i.net >> >> INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE >> >> Online full flyer here: >> http://www.clearerchannel.org/flyers/outreach_hacktivist_gathering.htm >> > > >> >> Date: Friday 13th June 2008 - Sunday 15th June 2008 >> >> Audience: The convergence is primary aimed at folk who need to learn or >> share info on doing mobile media >> access and video work in situations like G8 and climate camp >> convergences. >> >> Venue: Stepping Stones, Highbury Farm, located in the Lower Wye Valley >> on a hill above the village of >> Redbrook. >> Info Web: http://www.hacktivista.net/hacktionlab >> > > >> >> Email list: >> http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hacktionlab >> > > >> >> Contact Email: hacktionlab@hacktivista.net >> >> >> The aim of HacktionLab is to have a convergence where people interested >> in and/or working in the areas of >> alternative media, renewable energy, on-line video distribution, free >> software and any other form of >> activism that utilises technology. >> >> The idea for the gathering has come from a number of years of experience >> gained by activists working for >> organisations such as Indymedia and includes specific experience from >> involvement in the camps for climate >> action in Selby (2006) and Heathrow (2007) as well as the No Borders >> camp at Gatwick (2007). >> _______________________________________________ >> news-l mailing list >> news-l@lists.nodel.org >> http://one.server1.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/news-l >> >> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Bristolwireless mailing list > Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless > > -- ---------- Mike Harris Mobile UK: +44 (0) 7811 671 893 Mobile Es: +34 696 763 122 PGP: http://mbharris.co.uk/mike.gpg.pub From andyswebmail at gmail.com Thu May 22 07:23:55 2008 From: andyswebmail at gmail.com (andyswebmail@gmail.com) Date: Wed Aug 27 23:18:13 2008 Subject: BW )(: Fwd: [node-l] FW: INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE In-Reply-To: <48354786.3010609@slackmail.co.uk> References: <4832BFDB.80800@x-i.net> <80d25c2b0805220047l7975f280gf12004a56fdf1007@mail.gmail.com> <48354786.3010609@slackmail.co.uk> Message-ID: <80d25c2b0805220723n399f157er96cb0e85deee1e2d@mail.gmail.com> Hmmmm..../?: http://nebula.psand.net/hacktionlab/ Object not found! The requested URL was not found on this server. The link on the referring page seems to be wrong or outdated. Please inform the author of that page about the error. If you think this is a server error, please contact the webmaster. Error 404 nebula.psand.net Thu May 22 15:23:02 2008 Apache On 22/05/2008, Mike Harris wrote: > lol > > somehow the wrong url (missing the final l on html) is now virally > managing to find it's way back to us! :P > > http://www.clearerchannel.org/flyers/outreach_hacktivist_gathering.html > > http://hacktivista.net/hacktionlab/ is the best please. > > still after will volunteers to sign up to this, so anyone knows anyone > who fancies a week end of hacktivist/geek camping. all most welcome. > > Cheers, > > Mike. > > andyswebmail@gmail.com wrote: >> Not Found >> The requested URL /flyers/outreach_hacktivist_gathering.htm was not >> found on this server. >> >> Apache/1.3.34 Server at www.clearerchannel.org Port 80 >> >> A >> >> On 21/05/2008, Peter Ferne wrote: >> >>> FYI >>> >>> Begin forwarded message: >>> >>> From: black >>> Date: 20 May 2008 13:11:07 BST >>> To: Node London , >>> consume-announce@lists.consume.net >>> Subject: [node-l] FW: INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE >>> Reply-To: black@open.x-i.net >>> >>> INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE >>> >>> Online full flyer here: >>> http://www.clearerchannel.org/flyers/outreach_hacktivist_gathering.htm >>> >> > >>> >>> Date: Friday 13th June 2008 - Sunday 15th June 2008 >>> >>> Audience: The convergence is primary aimed at folk who need to learn or >>> share info on doing mobile media >>> access and video work in situations like G8 and climate camp >>> convergences. >>> >>> Venue: Stepping Stones, Highbury Farm, located in the Lower Wye Valley >>> on a hill above the village of >>> Redbrook. >>> Info Web: http://www.hacktivista.net/hacktionlab >>> >> > >>> >>> Email list: >>> http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hacktionlab >>> >> > >>> >>> Contact Email: hacktionlab@hacktivista.net >>> >>> >>> The aim of HacktionLab is to have a convergence where people interested >>> in and/or working in the areas of >>> alternative media, renewable energy, on-line video distribution, free >>> software and any other form of >>> activism that utilises technology. >>> >>> The idea for the gathering has come from a number of years of experience >>> gained by activists working for >>> organisations such as Indymedia and includes specific experience from >>> involvement in the camps for climate >>> action in Selby (2006) and Heathrow (2007) as well as the No Borders >>> camp at Gatwick (2007). >>> _______________________________________________ >>> news-l mailing list >>> news-l@lists.nodel.org >>> http://one.server1.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/news-l >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Bristolwireless mailing list >> Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net >> http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless >> >> > > > -- > > ---------- > Mike Harris > Mobile UK: +44 (0) 7811 671 893 > Mobile Es: +34 696 763 122 > PGP: http://mbharris.co.uk/mike.gpg.pub > > > _______________________________________________ > Bristolwireless mailing list > Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless > From mike at slackmail.co.uk Fri May 23 01:25:58 2008 From: mike at slackmail.co.uk (Mike Harris) Date: Wed Aug 27 23:18:13 2008 Subject: BW )(: Fwd: [node-l] FW: INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE In-Reply-To: <80d25c2b0805220723n399f157er96cb0e85deee1e2d@mail.gmail.com> References: <4832BFDB.80800@x-i.net> <80d25c2b0805220047l7975f280gf12004a56fdf1007@mail.gmail.com> <48354786.3010609@slackmail.co.uk> <80d25c2b0805220723n399f157er96cb0e85deee1e2d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <48367F96.6000900@slackmail.co.uk> thanks. just put the www. in front of it Andy, I got the address wrong in the email. Mike. andyswebmail@gmail.com wrote: > Hmmmm..../?: > > http://nebula.psand.net/hacktionlab/ > > Object not found! > > The requested URL was not found on this server. The link on the > referring page seems to be wrong or outdated. Please inform the author > of that page about the error. > > If you think this is a server error, please contact the webmaster. > Error 404 > nebula.psand.net > Thu May 22 15:23:02 2008 > Apache > > On 22/05/2008, Mike Harris wrote: > >> lol >> >> somehow the wrong url (missing the final l on html) is now virally >> managing to find it's way back to us! :P >> >> http://www.clearerchannel.org/flyers/outreach_hacktivist_gathering.html >> >> http://hacktivista.net/hacktionlab/ is the best please. >> >> still after will volunteers to sign up to this, so anyone knows anyone >> who fancies a week end of hacktivist/geek camping. all most welcome. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Mike. >> >> andyswebmail@gmail.com wrote: >> >>> Not Found >>> The requested URL /flyers/outreach_hacktivist_gathering.htm was not >>> found on this server. >>> >>> Apache/1.3.34 Server at www.clearerchannel.org Port 80 >>> >>> A >>> >>> On 21/05/2008, Peter Ferne wrote: >>> >>> >>>> FYI >>>> >>>> Begin forwarded message: >>>> >>>> From: black >>>> Date: 20 May 2008 13:11:07 BST >>>> To: Node London , >>>> consume-announce@lists.consume.net >>>> Subject: [node-l] FW: INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE >>>> Reply-To: black@open.x-i.net >>>> >>>> INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE >>>> >>>> Online full flyer here: >>>> http://www.clearerchannel.org/flyers/outreach_hacktivist_gathering.htm >>>> >>> > >>>> >>>> Date: Friday 13th June 2008 - Sunday 15th June 2008 >>>> >>>> Audience: The convergence is primary aimed at folk who need to learn or >>>> share info on doing mobile media >>>> access and video work in situations like G8 and climate camp >>>> convergences. >>>> >>>> Venue: Stepping Stones, Highbury Farm, located in the Lower Wye Valley >>>> on a hill above the village of >>>> Redbrook. >>>> Info Web: http://www.hacktivista.net/hacktionlab >>>> >>> > >>>> >>>> Email list: >>>> http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hacktionlab >>>> >>> > >>>> >>>> Contact Email: hacktionlab@hacktivista.net >>>> >>>> >>>> The aim of HacktionLab is to have a convergence where people interested >>>> in and/or working in the areas of >>>> alternative media, renewable energy, on-line video distribution, free >>>> software and any other form of >>>> activism that utilises technology. >>>> >>>> The idea for the gathering has come from a number of years of experience >>>> gained by activists working for >>>> organisations such as Indymedia and includes specific experience from >>>> involvement in the camps for climate >>>> action in Selby (2006) and Heathrow (2007) as well as the No Borders >>>> camp at Gatwick (2007). >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> news-l mailing list >>>> news-l@lists.nodel.org >>>> http://one.server1.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/news-l >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Bristolwireless mailing list >>> Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net >>> http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless >>> >>> >>> >> -- >> >> ---------- >> Mike Harris >> Mobile UK: +44 (0) 7811 671 893 >> Mobile Es: +34 696 763 122 >> PGP: http://mbharris.co.uk/mike.gpg.pub >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 > > -- ---------- Mike Harris Mobile UK: +44 (0) 7811 671 893 Mobile Es: +34 696 763 122 PGP: http://mbharris.co.uk/mike.gpg.pub From mike at slackmail.co.uk Fri May 23 01:27:42 2008 From: mike at slackmail.co.uk (Mike Harris) Date: Wed Aug 27 23:18:13 2008 Subject: BW )(: Fwd: [node-l] FW: INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE In-Reply-To: <80d25c2b0805220723n399f157er96cb0e85deee1e2d@mail.gmail.com> References: <4832BFDB.80800@x-i.net> <80d25c2b0805220047l7975f280gf12004a56fdf1007@mail.gmail.com> <48354786.3010609@slackmail.co.uk> <80d25c2b0805220723n399f157er96cb0e85deee1e2d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <48367FFE.5080708@slackmail.co.uk> the non-www address now also works. M ;) andyswebmail@gmail.com wrote: > Hmmmm..../?: > > http://nebula.psand.net/hacktionlab/ > > Object not found! > > The requested URL was not found on this server. The link on the > referring page seems to be wrong or outdated. Please inform the author > of that page about the error. > > If you think this is a server error, please contact the webmaster. > Error 404 > nebula.psand.net > Thu May 22 15:23:02 2008 > Apache > > On 22/05/2008, Mike Harris wrote: > >> lol >> >> somehow the wrong url (missing the final l on html) is now virally >> managing to find it's way back to us! :P >> >> http://www.clearerchannel.org/flyers/outreach_hacktivist_gathering.html >> >> http://hacktivista.net/hacktionlab/ is the best please. >> >> still after will volunteers to sign up to this, so anyone knows anyone >> who fancies a week end of hacktivist/geek camping. all most welcome. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Mike. >> >> andyswebmail@gmail.com wrote: >> >>> Not Found >>> The requested URL /flyers/outreach_hacktivist_gathering.htm was not >>> found on this server. >>> >>> Apache/1.3.34 Server at www.clearerchannel.org Port 80 >>> >>> A >>> >>> On 21/05/2008, Peter Ferne wrote: >>> >>> >>>> FYI >>>> >>>> Begin forwarded message: >>>> >>>> From: black >>>> Date: 20 May 2008 13:11:07 BST >>>> To: Node London , >>>> consume-announce@lists.consume.net >>>> Subject: [node-l] FW: INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE >>>> Reply-To: black@open.x-i.net >>>> >>>> INVITE TO HACKTIONLAB CONVERGENCE >>>> >>>> Online full flyer here: >>>> http://www.clearerchannel.org/flyers/outreach_hacktivist_gathering.htm >>>> >>> > >>>> >>>> Date: Friday 13th June 2008 - Sunday 15th June 2008 >>>> >>>> Audience: The convergence is primary aimed at folk who need to learn or >>>> share info on doing mobile media >>>> access and video work in situations like G8 and climate camp >>>> convergences. >>>> >>>> Venue: Stepping Stones, Highbury Farm, located in the Lower Wye Valley >>>> on a hill above the village of >>>> Redbrook. >>>> Info Web: http://www.hacktivista.net/hacktionlab >>>> >>> > >>>> >>>> Email list: >>>> http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hacktionlab >>>> >>> > >>>> >>>> Contact Email: hacktionlab@hacktivista.net >>>> >>>> >>>> The aim of HacktionLab is to have a convergence where people interested >>>> in and/or working in the areas of >>>> alternative media, renewable energy, on-line video distribution, free >>>> software and any other form of >>>> activism that utilises technology. >>>> >>>> The idea for the gathering has come from a number of years of experience >>>> gained by activists working for >>>> organisations such as Indymedia and includes specific experience from >>>> involvement in the camps for climate >>>> action in Selby (2006) and Heathrow (2007) as well as the No Borders >>>> camp at Gatwick (2007). >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> news-l mailing list >>>> news-l@lists.nodel.org >>>> http://one.server1.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/news-l >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Bristolwireless mailing list >>> Bristolwireless@lists.psand.net >>> http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless >>> >>> >>> >> -- >> >> ---------- >> Mike Harris >> Mobile UK: +44 (0) 7811 671 893 >> Mobile Es: +34 696 763 122 >> PGP: http://mbharris.co.uk/mike.gpg.pub >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 > > -- ---------- Mike Harris Mobile UK: +44 (0) 7811 671 893 Mobile Es: +34 696 763 122 PGP: http://mbharris.co.uk/mike.gpg.pub From woodsy at bristolwireless.net Fri May 23 08:28:42 2008 From: woodsy at bristolwireless.net (Steve Woods) Date: Wed Aug 27 23:18:13 2008 Subject: BW )(: Notice of AGM Message-ID: <20080523162842.ee8bxrytk4k4cwso@slackmail.co.uk> The Annual General Meeting of Bristol Wireless for 2007 will be held at 1.30 pm on Saturday 7th June 2008 in the Main Hall at St Werburghs Community Centre, Bristol, BS2 9TJ. It will be followed by as yet unspecified cunning stunts and then (hopefully) adjourn to a nearby hostelry. All members are welcome to attend. Agenda for AGM 1. Receipt of the accounts and balance sheet and the reports of the Committee and auditor; 2. Appointment of an auditor; 3. Election of committee members; 4. Application of profits: * firstly, to a general reserve for the continuation and development of the Co-operative; * secondly, in making payments for social or charitable purposes within the community served by the Co-operative. 5. Amendment to the Rules as follows: From ?REGISTERED OFFICE The Registered Office of the Co-operative shall be at: 8 Bannerman Buildings, Bannerman Road, Easton, Bristol, BS5 0RR.? To: ?REGISTERED OFFICE The Registered Office of the Co-operative shall be at: Room 5, St Werburghs Community Centre, Horley Road, Bristol, BS2 9TJ.? NB: Any of the Rules may be rescinded or amended or a new Rule made by a vote of three quarters of those members of the Co-operative voting at a Special General Meeting of which fourteen clear days' prior notice has been given, such notice to include details of the change(s) to be proposed at that meeting. We extend a warm welcome to all wishing to attend our Annual General Meeting. However, voting at the AGM will be restricted to members of the Co-operative (if you wish to join cross our Treasurer's palm with the ?1 fee!). Steve Woods, Company Secretary Apologies to anyone who has received this as a second copy: this is because you're a member as well as subscribed to this list. W ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.