request to store item in basement on pallet, waiting for collection for 7 days

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Tom Hodder

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Nov 12, 2014, 10:51:24 PM11/12/14
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Hi All,

The biohackers received a donated CO2 incubator, which we were hoping to find a use for, but realistically its too industrial for our requirements.

We offered it to the other diybio groups, and have received a request from a German diybio group to take it.

It needs to be on a pallet for shipping, and so I'd like to get it ready for collection near the lift, as the incubator/pallet won't fit through the biolab door.

Cheers,
Tom

Henry Sands

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Nov 13, 2014, 1:16:11 AM11/13/14
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Sounds fine to me!

Paddy Duncan

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Nov 13, 2014, 3:03:14 AM11/13/14
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Don't know how anyone else feels about it but IMO tracking markers in emails are seriously not cool.

Paddy

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Tom Hodder

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Nov 13, 2014, 3:23:32 AM11/13/14
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On 13 November 2014 08:02, Paddy Duncan <pad...@padski.co.uk> wrote:

Don't know how anyone else feels about it but IMO tracking markers in emails are seriously not cool.

Paddy


block it using the following rules in adblock plus;

 


Paddy Duncan

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Nov 13, 2014, 4:47:04 AM11/13/14
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That is all very well but doesn't attempting to track the habits of fellow Hackspace members fall a bit short of being excellent to each other?

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David Sullivan

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Nov 13, 2014, 5:32:57 AM11/13/14
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On Thursday, 13 November 2014 09:47:04 UTC, PaddyD wrote:

That is all very well but doesn't attempting to track the habits of fellow Hackspace members fall a bit short of being excellent to each other?

They're blocked by Google Groups by default, but I'd tend to agree, that the reply to your message had them as well means Tom should be put on moderation and only allow messages through without such nonsense in my opinion.

Sully. 
 

tgreer

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Nov 13, 2014, 6:19:28 AM11/13/14
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Agreed. Moderate him!

Charles Yarnold

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Nov 13, 2014, 6:27:13 AM11/13/14
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Set to moderation.

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Tom Hodder

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Nov 13, 2014, 12:22:31 PM11/13/14
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On 13 November 2014 09:46, Paddy Duncan <pad...@padski.co.uk> wrote:

That is all very well but doesn't attempting to track the habits of fellow Hackspace members fall a bit short of being excellent to each other?


OK, I apologise. I accept that tracking plugins for emails like yesware are best left to sales people and marketers. I have un-installed it.


 

Tom Hodder

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Nov 13, 2014, 12:22:35 PM11/13/14
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Hmm. well I thought I had. Apparently clicking deactivate and uninstalling the extension isn't sufficient. 

Paddy Duncan

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Nov 13, 2014, 12:49:10 PM11/13/14
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Thanks Tom.

And lol..

 

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On 13 November 2014 17:12, Tom Hodder <t...@limepepper.co.uk> wrote:

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David Murphy

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Nov 13, 2014, 1:11:57 PM11/13/14
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Apparently clicking deactivate and uninstalling the extension isn't sufficient.

You'll need an old priest and a young priest...
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