From woodsy at bristolwireless.net Fri May 8 12:12:09 2009 From: woodsy at bristolwireless.net (Steve Woods) Date: Fri, 08 May 2009 12:12:09 +0100 Subject: BW )(: OT - honey Message-ID: <20090508121209.20211zrb7o2r1kzk@slackmail.co.uk> Hi all Bristol Wireless volunteer and local beekeeper Allen has some splendid St Werburgh's honey for sale. Call into the lab on a Thursday afternoon to get your supplies. Regards Woodsy From mike at slackmail.co.uk Sat May 9 15:20:41 2009 From: mike at slackmail.co.uk (Mike Harris) Date: Sat, 09 May 2009 15:20:41 +0100 Subject: BW )(: Way back when ... Message-ID: <4A059139.9030303@slackmail.co.uk> Hi All, I thought we all might like a look at the original web site from way back in 2002. http://web.archive.org/web/20021124162121/http://ecc.bristolwireless.net/ Buffalos and Whiskey Tins eh? Mike. -- ---------- Mike Harris Mobile UK: +44 (0) 7811 671 893 PGP: http://mbharris.co.uk/mike.gpg.pub From woodsy at bristolwireless.net Sat May 9 15:52:27 2009 From: woodsy at bristolwireless.net (Steve Woods) Date: Sat, 09 May 2009 15:52:27 +0100 Subject: BW )(: Way back when ... In-Reply-To: <4A059139.9030303@slackmail.co.uk> References: <4A059139.9030303@slackmail.co.uk> Message-ID: <20090509155227.20441vm61sc71xuo@slackmail.co.uk> Quoting "Mike Harris" : > Hi All, > > I thought we all might like a look at the original web site from way > back in 2002. > > http://web.archive.org/web/20021124162121/http://ecc.bristolwireless.net/ > > Buffalos and Whiskey Tins eh? > > Mike. > Thanks for a lovely trip down memory lane Mike. I particularly liked the following re the project's humble origins: "The physical birth of the project was ushered in by the discovery of five Dell Optiplex desktop computers with network cards in a bin in the city centre." Cheers Woodsy From ben at bristolwireless.net Sat May 9 17:10:14 2009 From: ben at bristolwireless.net (ben at bristolwireless.net) Date: Sat, 09 May 2009 17:10:14 +0100 Subject: BW )(: Way back when ... In-Reply-To: <20090509155227.20441vm61sc71xuo@slackmail.co.uk> References: <4A059139.9030303@slackmail.co.uk> <20090509155227.20441vm61sc71xuo@slackmail.co.uk> Message-ID: <20090509171014.73134dbxb3o8jrpc@slackmail.co.uk> Quoting "Steve Woods" : > > Thanks for a lovely trip down memory lane Mike. I particularly liked > the following re the project's humble origins Does anyone else find the picture gallery to the left disappears when rolled over. What a tease! == From Ben Green From andyswebmail at gmail.com Sat May 9 17:13:03 2009 From: andyswebmail at gmail.com (Andy) Date: Sat, 9 May 2009 17:13:03 +0100 Subject: BW )(: Way back when ... In-Reply-To: <20090509171014.73134dbxb3o8jrpc@slackmail.co.uk> References: <4A059139.9030303@slackmail.co.uk> <20090509155227.20441vm61sc71xuo@slackmail.co.uk> <20090509171014.73134dbxb3o8jrpc@slackmail.co.uk> Message-ID: <80d25c2b0905090913r6f207d1ao621f78b5ecab0214@mail.gmail.com> 2009/5/9 > Quoting "Steve Woods" : > > > > > Thanks for a lovely trip down memory lane Mike. I particularly liked > > the following re the project's humble origins > > Does anyone else find the picture gallery to the left disappears when > rolled over. What a tease! > > == > From Ben Green > > _______________________________________________ > Bristolwireless mailing list > Bristolwireless at lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless > Yep! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.psand.net/pipermail/bristolwireless/attachments/20090509/5b482b63/attachment.htm From petef at bristolwireless.net Tue May 26 22:39:31 2009 From: petef at bristolwireless.net (Peter Ferne) Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 22:39:31 +0100 Subject: BW )(: [Fwd: OpenCommunity Camp 2009] References: <4A1C5298.9030305@webweaving.org> Message-ID: FYI, please excuse the cross posting. -- petef Begin forwarded message: From: Dirk-Willem van Gulik Date: 26 May 2009 21:35:36 BST To: backstage at lists.bbc.co.uk Subject: [backstage] [Fwd: OpenCommunity Camp 2009] Reply-To: backstage at lists.bbc.co.uk -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 See below - and feel free to pass on. Nice relaxed low key week of hacking community, code and kit at a nice location just south of Amsterdam Airport - on cycling distance from of Leiden and the beach. Started as a community wifi camp - each year they get a bit more interesting and slowly grow to cover a much wider swath of open technology, content, hardware and so on. Anything from soldering up to community building around pure content like wikipedia. You generally will want to bring a tent - but last year they where also well set up if that is impractical or of the weather is bad - drop them a line. There are several indoor area with tables for the kit, sofa's and talks. Or in short - nice mix of people, lots of bandwidth and beers in the sun :) Recommended ! Dw - -------- Original Message -------- Subject: OpenCommunity Camp 2009 Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 21:33:29 +0200 From: Ed Kikkert To: core at kikkert-online.nl We proudly announce OpenCommunity Camp 2009 For the fourth time the Wifisoft.org Foundation organizes it's OpenCommunity Camp (OCC). The OCC will take place from 26th July - 2nd August 2009 in Oegstgeest, the Netherlands. Program We have a great day and evening program with interesting spreakers, cutting edge tutorials and workshops. See http://opencommunitycamp.org/ for the speakers and the timetable. Sponsors Thanks to our sponsors Ziggo and Alcadis we can cover our network facilities. More sponsors are more than welcome. So let us know if you want to help out. Join There is NO registration, joining is free! For our organization it's handy to know if you are coming. Just drop an email at info at opencommunitycamp.org to let us know. thanks, see you on OCC2009, Kind Regard, Marten, Ed and Gerard more ulr's: http://wifisoft.org http://opencommunitycamp.org http://opencommunitycamp.org/2009/?q=node/25 Speakers http://opencommunitycamp.org/2009/?q=node/15 Timetable -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQCVAwUBShxSjjGmPZbsFAuBAQIvZAQAjMEtzjgtJphhZx6T9UV5KdEOB19xErmB cEMHfIaijgd5Yx59cSNRi7GM0NAL8AbEbgi7iqpF5zktLFti1onYGa+d2evarDA9 KEeAKDL4+3dCIKHn3LwlUC65ui5rDBxOL+eiC8k/AYhLo2inN5bLWEtnnUmGQ6XL 3KVp7HyuOHY= =Psen -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- - Sent via the backstage.bbc.co.uk discussion group. To unsubscribe, please visit http://backstage.bbc.co.uk/archives/2005/01/mailing_list.html . Unofficial list archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/backstage at lists.bbc.co.uk/ From ben at bristolwireless.net Thu May 28 22:42:20 2009 From: ben at bristolwireless.net (ben at bristolwireless.net) Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 22:42:20 +0100 Subject: BW )(: Hacktivism Message-ID: <20090528224220.48517ezr14azot8g@slackmail.co.uk> Bristol Indymedia Presents: Hacktivism - The use of digital tools in pursuit of political ends. Monday 6th July 2009, 8pm at the Cube Cinema, Stokes Croft, Bristol Entry ?3/?4 (but nobody refused entry for a lack of funds.) Join us and speaker Mike Harris from Hacktionlab (http://hacktivista.net) for an evening debating social change and political activism through technological innovation or "hacks". Looking for Hackers is a documentary that intends to open or to ?hack? our preconceived ideas about what is a Hacker, and introduce us to what the new century and the new millennium has prepared for us; the new ethical and moral standpoint that this new technological revolution has to offer and that manifests itself in our daily life from different parts of our mental geography and various places of our society. The Web conforms and welcomes this new geography of the world that upholds itself on concepts that crash with archaic power structures that still govern our lives: this new map knows little of border lines, does not stop to think about clashes of civilizations, ignoring old work ways and the power relations originated. Behind the screen we will see new faces, different from those created by the mass media where spoiled brats play to break security codes and to create corporate-unmerciful virus. These faces introduce new life style options, new job choices beyond from the big corporation, and joined together by the fight for Free software that, like every other language, does not belong to anybody. Their philosophy brings together different new and inclusive visions, where races, genders, creeds and ages melt within this medley of information without an owner. Come to the world of Hackers of the XXI Century, you may be one of them.... http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/690115 (Hacklab in June) http://hacktivista.net http://www.bristol.indymedia.org Venue: Cube Cinema: Dove St South (off Kings Square), Bristol Map: http://microplex.cubecinema.com/cubewebsite/directions.html ----- End forwarded message ----- == From Ben Green