Ooh, the last few months they've all clashed with my OU tutorials but I'm free this time. Definitely up for going :)
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> Forgive me for being blind but do you just turn up for the event?
Yes.
Ciarán
I've heard you *can* let them know you intend to show up but I don't believe it offers you any benefits. You still have to queue up like everyone else.
My advise is get there no later than 19:30. Actually, the closer to 18:30 the better.
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kirsten
I'd advise queuing up separately (unless you happen to bump into
someone you recognise in the queue, or be recognised) and then hanging
out just inside the entrance - possibly with a sign with the Hackspace
logo/name on?
This is what I've done in the past when meeting up with people who I
haven't travelled to the venue with, and the entrance hall is fairly
spacious so allows for waiting around for people.
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Katie Sutton
http://tajasel.org
"The ‘Net is a waste of time, and that’s exactly what’s right about
it." ~ William Gibson
Further to last message, I'm hoping to be in the space tomorrow
afternoon, with the intention of leaving at 17:35 to go to the Science
Museum.
Q
Sorry i can't attend now kirsten
On 27 Apr 2011 12:03, "Kirsten Skillen" <kir...@skillen.org.uk> wrote:Q
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> On 27 Apr 2011 08:59, "Earthshine" <mike...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> OK, let's meet inside the m...
Right, looks like I won't make it to the space anyway, so main
entrance it is :)
The sensible part of my brain took over and I stayed home ignoring the
internet to write my essay :(
Phil
Shame I missed it - I really wanted to have a chat with that guy.
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Russ Garrett
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I missed the last one i will be coming