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What happened - The Gatwick Meet


  • To: "UKHA (E-mail)" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: What happened - The Gatwick Meet
  • From: "James, Daniel" <daniel.james@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 09:13:20 -0000
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4 Attended:

Adrian Lucas
Mark Harrison
Paul Wootton
Daniel James


We met up in Gatwick, and had a couple of drinks, during this time we
discovered what at first sight appeared to be a disturbing virus on
Adrian's
IPAQ - a screenshot of this virus is here:

http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/images/harrison-mark.jpg

We thankfully discovered that this was easy to remove, and should there
should not be any long term damage to the IPAQ :-)

Adrian unfortunately had to leave us, so the three of us decided to venture
into nearby crawley for a meal.

In true UKHA style, a Curry was had!!

Then back to Marks for coffee, and a demonstration of the new baby cam,
which seems to work well, Ok so we couldn't test it on a baby yet, but it
works well with cats!!

A fine evening, and it was good to put some names to faces!!

Daniel




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