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Rob Beard wrote: > Alan wrote: > >>Simon Waters wrote: >> >> >>>Julian Hall wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Wonder who the furthest from DC will be ;) >>>> >>> >>>On past experience, it will be Kai, even if he has to travel half way >>>around the world to do it :) >>> >>>We use to have an Australian on the list.... >>> >>> >> >>Isn't technology a wonderful thing! I decided to try my Melbourne >>Australian post code on Robin's map. Next thing I get an email from >>Robin to try again - he'd added my little part of the world as an >>option. Well, wonder of wonders, I'm now on the map. Even if it is an >>option :D >> >>And, yes. The "Australian" is still lurking, and still enjoying the >>banter. (This may change when the cricket starts, but we won't let that >>get in the way...) >> >>Alan. >> > > What about the rugby? ;-) > > Maybe we should change the lug name to the International Devon & > Cornwall GNU/Linux User Group. (with the small print reading - Devon, > Cornwall, Ontario, Melbourne) :-) > > Rob > > The name does have a nice ring to it! And Rugby - no. Not in Melbourne. Sydney and Brisbane, but certainly not here. Melbourne is home to Australian Rules Football. It has the status of a religion. Our football seems to be moving into the UK these days, not that I'm all keen on the name: http://www.barfl.co.uk/index.php -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html