[plug] Re: [plug-announce] July Seminar Notice
James Elliott
James.Elliott at wn.com.au
Mon Jul 11 18:24:31 WST 2005
11th July 2005
Hi, just received your e-mail (see copy below)
Would it be possible to get more than 24 hours notice of meetings? I would
love to attend, and being self employed, I can usually diarise things I want
to attend, and do so, but I am booked 1-2 weeks ahead. On this occasion.
tomorrow (the 12th July) I will be heading off on a 450 km business trip in
the opposite direction to Perth, and it is way too late to change that, but
a week ago I might have been able to do so, and with a couple of week's
notice then I would definitely be there.
If I am the only one who cannot attend at short notice then don't worry
about it, but maybe others are in the same boat.
Anyway, thanks for keeping me informed.
Kind regards, James Elliott
.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bernard Blackham" <bernard at blackham.com.au>
To: <plug-announce at plug.org.au>
Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 10:47 PM
Subject: [plug-announce] July Seminar Notice
> Dear all,
>
> The next exciting installment of 2005 PLUG seminars will be provided
> by Leon Brooks. To add to the excitement, we've relocated to a new
> venue at the OpenSource WA Demonstration Centre at Technology Park
> in Bentley! A huge thank you must go to Jim Leven for securing this
> venue on behalf of PLUG, and to him and Highgate Primary School for
> providing our previous venue!
>
> Onto the details...
>
> Presenter: Leon Brooks
> Title: The Crimson Panacea
> Where: OpenSource WA Demonstration Centre, Technology Park
> When: Tuesday, 12th July 2005 - 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
> Abstract: (TBA)
> crimson, a.:
> having any of numerous bright or strong colors reminiscent of
> the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies
> panacea, n.:
> hypothetical remedy for all ills or diseases; once sought by the
> alchemists
>
> The venue is located at:
> Enterprise Unit 3
> 11 Brodie Hall Drive
> (Entrance via De Laeter Way)
> WA Innovation Centre
> Technology Park
> Bentley
>
> A very good map is also available here:
> http://www.opensource.wa.gov.au/demo_centre/Map/image_view
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Bernard.
>
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