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Re: London Meeting Arrangements



I am sure I will be going over old ground, but, hey, I'm new here, and
gotta
play catchup
Who is going to this meet, and, out of curiosity, how many are of the
female
persuasion????
Whether that be list members, or partners.
Come to mention it, how many on this list are of the female persuasion????


Jenni

----- Original Message -----
From: Mark McCall
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx ; ukha@xxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 2:07 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] London Meeting Arrangements


Here are the arrangements for the alternative meeting for all those who are
still traveling to London despite the cancelation of the HomeTech show.

Most of us intend to go to the "Windows Show 2001" (National
Hall, Olympia)
in the morning/early afternoon. You can register free for this show on the
link below.
http://www.itevents.co.uk/exhibitions/Index/index/index.htm

Not quite sure how we're all going to meet up here as we'll all be arriving
at different times? If anyone wants to be sure of meeting up here then
email
me directly and I will give you my mobile number.

>From there it's on to the Pub at 4:00pm. Graham Howe has organised a
private
room in the Old Kings Head, 45 Borough High Street, Southwark (near London
Bridge and currently pretty easy to spot as it is surrounded by scaffolding
and is located just off Borough High Street near to the Midland Bank - map
link below). A buffet supper will be provided and the cost of the room hire
plus supper works out at an excellent £5 per head. It's hoped that this
meeting well last well into the night.

Many thanks to Grahame for all his hard work in organising the Pub venue

http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?grid2map?x=532750&y=180250&zoom=1&i
sp=187&ism=500&arrow=y?73,135"




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