From pabx-reports at ucs.uwa.edu.au Wed Dec 2 10:58:46 2009 From: pabx-reports at ucs.uwa.edu.au (pabx-reports at ucs.uwa.edu.au) Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 10:58:46 +0800 (WST) Subject: [committee] [PABX] Group Summary - PDF Message-ID: <20091202025846.AE4728B342@new-charon.its.uwa.edu.au> An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: not available Url: http://lists.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/mailman/private/committee/attachments/20091202/f88e7523/attachment.txt -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Please note that booking forms are due 15th January 2010, and we're rewarding you with $30 off if you book before then too. We're not only giving Guild clubs/groups/Fac Socs $30 off their stall fee if they get their application in on time (15th Jan 2010), but we're giving a further $70 off to one lucky group that hands their form in by this date too (chosen by random draw). This is to reward you for being organised. We also have a new payment process that requires you to pay prior to the event. All details are in the booking forms. If you plan on having food of any type (including lollies, canned drinks or bottled water) as part of your promotion, there is new food legislation which has recently been introduced by the state government that you need to comply with. There is a food application form online as a part of the new online booking form. All food applications are due 8th Jan 2010. Regards, _________ Jonathon Zahra Activities Officer UWA Student Guild | M300 35 Stirling Hwy Crawley WA 6009 Phone | 08 6488 2291 Fax | 08 6488 1041 Mob | 0421 107 888 Email | jonathon@ guild.uwa.edu.au -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/mailman/private/committee/attachments/20091203/4502560a/attachment-0001.htm -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: O-DayFestival-BookingForm-CLUBS.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 1050509 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/mailman/private/committee/attachments/20091203/4502560a/attachment-0001.pdf From rvvs89 at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au Sat Dec 12 18:01:36 2009 From: rvvs89 at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au (Rufus Garton Smith) Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 18:01:36 +0800 (WST) Subject: [committee] Notice of Committee Meeting Message-ID: Hey all, A regular meeting will occur this Wednesday at 6pm. Regards, Rufus From danielax at gmail.com Sat Dec 12 19:53:05 2009 From: danielax at gmail.com (Daniel J. Axtens) Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 19:53:05 +0800 Subject: [committee] Notice of Committee Meeting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4b86c8870912120353w6210534dv3be7567b9d9c1dd3@mail.gmail.com> I am unable to make this meeting. I will submit a report in writing. [DJA] 2009/12/12 Rufus Garton Smith : > Hey all, > > A regular meeting will occur this Wednesday at 6pm. > > Regards, > > Rufus > > From astro at jaram.net.au Sun Dec 13 00:57:24 2009 From: astro at jaram.net.au (Jeremy Cole) Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2009 00:57:24 +0800 Subject: [committee] Notice of Committee Meeting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8fe080cd0912120857x1127752fued805722e6674009@mail.gmail.com> yay! I was beginning to wonder if we were going to hold any. I may be a little late as i have work till 5:30 but should be there. On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Rufus Garton Smith < rvvs89 at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> wrote: > Hey all, > > A regular meeting will occur this Wednesday at 6pm. > > Regards, > > Rufus > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/mailman/private/committee/attachments/20091213/363f4187/attachment.htm From Maxine.Gamble at uwa.edu.au Mon Dec 14 14:34:20 2009 From: Maxine.Gamble at uwa.edu.au (Maxine Gamble) Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 14:34:20 +0800 Subject: [committee] AARNet Charges - University Computing Club UCC - 2009 Message-ID: <> Hi Scott, Please find attached UCC's AARNet internet usage to date. I will forward the final figures for 2009 in January as soon as I get the December data. The pricing structure will not be changing for 2010. I will shortly forward to you a form to nominate UCC's 2010 anticipated usage. 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Axtens) Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 16:45:00 +0800 Subject: [committee] Committee Meeting: apologies & report Message-ID: <4b86c8870912160045u7caa30d3je21418dcaec360db@mail.gmail.com> Secretary, Committee: My apologies for not making it to the meeting. =Fresher Rep's report= Nothing to report; have not talked to many freshers since the end of semester. =O-day Marquee= Having a presence at O'day would be good. Prod committee to action this. =Polo Shirts= Sharpening my web-fu to provide a web+email preorder system: people go to web page, order a shirt, then it sends them an email asking them to confirm. (Think mailing list subscription process, but with a polo shirt as the end result, instead of an endless supply of email) I expect this to be online by the end of the week. =T-Shirts= No progress on a clever design/slogan. One suggestion is to eschew a slogan and just have a large stylised logo on the back. Whilst not personally keen on this idea, I'm interested in committee feedback. =Fresher Guide= This year's guide was fairly average, imo. Things that might help (not exhaustive): - how to print - ucc's pptp server - how to connect to snap (not specifically ucc-related, but useful for any fresher!) - update list of operating systems we run (I was majorly disappointed when I first rocked up and realised that we didn't run any non-mainstream os's on user machines) I am willing to write/update some of these items. Daniel Axtens [DJA] From prothoss at gmail.com Wed Dec 16 17:19:06 2009 From: prothoss at gmail.com (Conrad Pogson) Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 17:19:06 +0800 Subject: [committee] Committee Meeting: apologies & report In-Reply-To: <4b86c8870912160045u7caa30d3je21418dcaec360db@mail.gmail.com> References: <4b86c8870912160045u7caa30d3je21418dcaec360db@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Ah crap, I totally forgot about this meeting and am going out to dinner. Apologies from me, nothing to report however. I have not had much free time of late to do anything. On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Daniel J. Axtens wrote: > =O-day Marquee= > Having a presence at O'day would be good. > Prod committee to action this. >From memory the forms need to be in mid-January? Action me to sort this out. > =T-Shirts= > No progress on a clever design/slogan. > One suggestion is to eschew a slogan and just have a large stylised > logo on the back. Whilst not personally keen on this idea, I'm > interested in committee feedback. Eh, this works better than having a joke we get sick of after a few weeks. > =Fresher Guide= > This year's guide was fairly average, imo. > Things that might help (not exhaustive): > > ?- how to print > ?- ucc's pptp server > ?- how to connect to snap (not specifically ucc-related, but useful > for any fresher!) > ?- update list of operating systems we run (I was majorly disappointed > when I first rocked up and realised that we didn't run any > non-mainstream os's on user machines) > Generally we have a fresher guide writing night. I propose this happens in early January, but the date can be discussed at the meeting. (Propose free pizza for the writers also!) -- Conrad Pogson From mattman at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au Fri Dec 18 12:18:37 2009 From: mattman at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au (mattman at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au) Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 12:18:37 +0800 Subject: [committee] Bank account for UCC Message-ID: <20091218121837.111449ru03l2f62o@secure.ucc.asn.au> So after some investigation (read: walking into the banks and asking), it would appear the UCC are able to get accounts with either Westpac or UniCredit. My personal vote would be for Westpac, you'll see why below where I've outlined the offerings from the two. Westpac: - Open 9am to 4pm (5pm on Fridays) - No account keeping fees - Free inter bank transfers and cheques - Tanya, the Crawley branch manager seems to be very helpful and friendly - The Guild have their account (which includes our account in it's tangled web of finance) held at Westpac. UniCredit: - Open 11am (or maybe it was 10am) to 3pm - Each signatory on the account has to have a membership with UniCredit (only $2, but a pain to do every year) - $2 monthly account keeping fee - The women at the branch (think she was in charge), didn't seem that crazy about helping people - she ran through what we needed, gave me some forms but I didn't get the feeling she wanted to help. So, to open an account with Westpac, we need the following: - Minutes of the meeting stating that (a) we want to open a new account and (b) who will be authorised to access it - The constitution of the club - 100 points of ID (which can be a WA Drivers Licence and UWA Student Card) for each signatory. - Everyone to go to the bank. This is the account Tanya is talking about -> http://www.westpac.com.au/business-banking/bank-accounts/specialised-accounts/community-accounts/ I don't know if we're eligible for all options like access to funds from the ATM or MasterCard (as we'll have a multiple signatory account) - but I can ask more questions if people want to go ahead. Cheers, Matt [MRD] From drayke at gmail.com Fri Dec 18 12:51:52 2009 From: drayke at gmail.com (Ewan MacLeod) Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 12:51:52 +0800 Subject: [committee] Bank account for UCC In-Reply-To: <20091218121837.111449ru03l2f62o@secure.ucc.asn.au> References: <20091218121837.111449ru03l2f62o@secure.ucc.asn.au> Message-ID: <2058c7110912172051j216e4578wd10d7597b9f47f8d@mail.gmail.com> iirc, as a regulation by having an account with guild finance (and soc affiliated), we're not allowed to have a club-named account with another bank But other than being able to directly deposit into it and getting a club-named credit card (FAL runs anyone?) what's the point in getting a new bank account? On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 12:18 PM, wrote: > So after some investigation (read: walking into the banks and asking), it > would appear the UCC are able to get accounts with either Westpac or > UniCredit. > > My personal vote would be for Westpac, you'll see why below where I've > outlined the offerings from the two. > > Westpac: > ?- Open 9am to 4pm (5pm on Fridays) > ?- No account keeping fees > ?- Free inter bank transfers and cheques > ?- Tanya, the Crawley branch manager seems to be very helpful and friendly > ?- The Guild have their account (which includes our account in it's tangled > web of finance) held at Westpac. > > UniCredit: > ?- Open 11am (or maybe it was 10am) to 3pm > ?- Each signatory on the account has to have a membership with UniCredit > (only $2, but a pain to do every year) > ?- $2 monthly account keeping fee > ?- The women at the branch (think she was in charge), didn't seem that crazy > about helping people - she ran through what we needed, gave me some forms > but I didn't get the feeling she wanted to help. > > So, to open an account with Westpac, we need the following: > ?- Minutes of the meeting stating that (a) we want to open a new account and > (b) who will be authorised to access it > ?- The constitution of the club > ?- 100 points of ID (which can be a WA Drivers Licence and UWA Student Card) > for each signatory. > ?- Everyone to go to the bank. > > This is the account Tanya is talking about -> > http://www.westpac.com.au/business-banking/bank-accounts/specialised-accounts/community-accounts/ > > I don't know if we're eligible for all options like access to funds from the > ATM or MasterCard (as we'll have a multiple signatory account) - but I can > ask more questions if people want to go ahead. > > Cheers, > Matt [MRD] > > > From zanchey at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au Fri Dec 18 13:38:12 2009 From: zanchey at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au (David Adam) Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 13:38:12 +0800 (WST) Subject: [committee] Bank account for UCC In-Reply-To: <2058c7110912172051j216e4578wd10d7597b9f47f8d@mail.gmail.com> References: <20091218121837.111449ru03l2f62o@secure.ucc.asn.au> <2058c7110912172051j216e4578wd10d7597b9f47f8d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Fri, 18 Dec 2009, Ewan MacLeod wrote: > iirc, as a regulation by having an account with guild finance (and soc > affiliated), we're not allowed to have a club-named account with > another bank Your (and my) recollection is incorrect. The Guild website says that we are required to have a Guild bank account but there is no prohibition on holding external accounts. Henry from Guild Finance apparently suggested it in the first place. > But other than being able to directly deposit into it and getting a > club-named credit card (FAL runs anyone?) what's the point in getting > a new bank account? The direct deposit ability _is_ the point. At the moment, money sent to our PayPal account (several hundred dollars in memberships every year, at least) has to go through private accounts in order to get to the UCC, which is a bit undesirable. Additionally, reimbursing people for significant amounts of money is a bit of a pain with cash or cheque as our only options from Guild finance (see: it took us about two months to get [HMC] his cheque), so if we could get EFT access too that would be good. David Adam UCC Committee 2009 zanchey@ From bob at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au Fri Dec 18 18:42:45 2009 From: bob at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au (Bob Adamson) Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 18:42:45 +0800 (WST) Subject: [committee] Bank account for UCC In-Reply-To: <2058c7110912172051j216e4578wd10d7597b9f47f8d@mail.gmail.com> References: <20091218121837.111449ru03l2f62o@secure.ucc.asn.au> <2058c7110912172051j216e4578wd10d7597b9f47f8d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: A permanent Paypal account would be an asset for the club - and would allow the club to set up paypal dispense credit, paypal membership interface and also look at selling old unused club hardware (instead of throwing it out). Has anyone actually investigated whether ucc can get an actual account number from the guild for the current account? Otherwise, Westpac sounds like a good idea, and it sounds like it might be easier to run most or all of the clubs finances through Westpac. However, is that likely to affect our ability/liklihood of getting soc grants? Bob Adamson UCC Wheel Member |"Bureaucracy is a challenge to the be conquered with a righteous | |attitude, an intolerance for stupidity, and bulldozer when necessary" | | ---Peter's Laws | On Fri, 18 Dec 2009, Ewan MacLeod wrote: > iirc, as a regulation by having an account with guild finance (and soc > affiliated), we're not allowed to have a club-named account with > another bank > > But other than being able to directly deposit into it and getting a > club-named credit card (FAL runs anyone?) what's the point in getting > a new bank account? > > On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 12:18 PM, wrote: >> So after some investigation (read: walking into the banks and asking), it >> would appear the UCC are able to get accounts with either Westpac or >> UniCredit. >> >> My personal vote would be for Westpac, you'll see why below where I've >> outlined the offerings from the two. >> >> Westpac: >> ?- Open 9am to 4pm (5pm on Fridays) >> ?- No account keeping fees >> ?- Free inter bank transfers and cheques >> ?- Tanya, the Crawley branch manager seems to be very helpful and friendly >> ?- The Guild have their account (which includes our account in it's tangled >> web of finance) held at Westpac. >> >> UniCredit: >> ?- Open 11am (or maybe it was 10am) to 3pm >> ?- Each signatory on the account has to have a membership with UniCredit >> (only $2, but a pain to do every year) >> ?- $2 monthly account keeping fee >> ?- The women at the branch (think she was in charge), didn't seem that crazy >> about helping people - she ran through what we needed, gave me some forms >> but I didn't get the feeling she wanted to help. >> >> So, to open an account with Westpac, we need the following: >> ?- Minutes of the meeting stating that (a) we want to open a new account and >> (b) who will be authorised to access it >> ?- The constitution of the club >> ?- 100 points of ID (which can be a WA Drivers Licence and UWA Student Card) >> for each signatory. >> ?- Everyone to go to the bank. >> >> This is the account Tanya is talking about -> >> http://www.westpac.com.au/business-banking/bank-accounts/specialised-accounts/community-accounts/ >> >> I don't know if we're eligible for all options like access to funds from the >> ATM or MasterCard (as we'll have a multiple signatory account) - but I can >> ask more questions if people want to go ahead. >> >> Cheers, >> Matt [MRD] >> >> >> > From matt at didcoe.id.au Fri Dec 18 20:12:22 2009 From: matt at didcoe.id.au (Matt Didcoe) Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 20:12:22 +0800 Subject: [committee] Bank account for UCC In-Reply-To: References: <20091218121837.111449ru03l2f62o@secure.ucc.asn.au> <2058c7110912172051j216e4578wd10d7597b9f47f8d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Having a separate bank account _will not_ effect our ability to get SOC grants as we are still a guild club and we retain our "account" with the Guild as we're required too - anyway, a reasonable person wouldn't punish us for trying to streamline things. We don't have a separate account to the rest of the clubs in the guild (or the guild itself actually - it's a bank account love-in) - everyone's funds sit in one account and we have a "T" account the manages our debits and credits to show which part of the total sum in the account belongs to us. Henry said we could get the guild BSB and account number, but we had to ensure that every single transaction was correctly marked as belonging to UCC otherwise it disappears into the ether and we never see the money again - not ideal and fraught with risk. Matt Didcoe [MRD] UCC Wheel Member mattman at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au On 18/12/2009, at 6:42 PM, Bob Adamson wrote: > A permanent Paypal account would be an asset for the club - and would allow the club to set up paypal dispense credit, paypal membership interface and also look at selling old unused club hardware (instead of throwing it out). Has anyone actually investigated whether ucc can get an actual account number from the guild for the current account? > > Otherwise, Westpac sounds like a good idea, and it sounds like it might be easier to run most or all of the clubs finances through Westpac. However, is that likely to affect our ability/liklihood of getting soc grants? > > Bob Adamson > UCC Wheel Member > > |"Bureaucracy is a challenge to the be conquered with a righteous | > |attitude, an intolerance for stupidity, and bulldozer when necessary" | > | ---Peter's Laws | > > On Fri, 18 Dec 2009, Ewan MacLeod wrote: > >> iirc, as a regulation by having an account with guild finance (and soc >> affiliated), we're not allowed to have a club-named account with >> another bank >> >> But other than being able to directly deposit into it and getting a >> club-named credit card (FAL runs anyone?) what's the point in getting >> a new bank account? >> >> On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 12:18 PM, wrote: >>> So after some investigation (read: walking into the banks and asking), it >>> would appear the UCC are able to get accounts with either Westpac or >>> UniCredit. >>> >>> My personal vote would be for Westpac, you'll see why below where I've >>> outlined the offerings from the two. >>> >>> Westpac: >>> - Open 9am to 4pm (5pm on Fridays) >>> - No account keeping fees >>> - Free inter bank transfers and cheques >>> - Tanya, the Crawley branch manager seems to be very helpful and friendly >>> - The Guild have their account (which includes our account in it's tangled >>> web of finance) held at Westpac. >>> >>> UniCredit: >>> - Open 11am (or maybe it was 10am) to 3pm >>> - Each signatory on the account has to have a membership with UniCredit >>> (only $2, but a pain to do every year) >>> - $2 monthly account keeping fee >>> - The women at the branch (think she was in charge), didn't seem that crazy >>> about helping people - she ran through what we needed, gave me some forms >>> but I didn't get the feeling she wanted to help. >>> >>> So, to open an account with Westpac, we need the following: >>> - Minutes of the meeting stating that (a) we want to open a new account and >>> (b) who will be authorised to access it >>> - The constitution of the club >>> - 100 points of ID (which can be a WA Drivers Licence and UWA Student Card) >>> for each signatory. >>> - Everyone to go to the bank. >>> >>> This is the account Tanya is talking about -> >>> http://www.westpac.com.au/business-banking/bank-accounts/specialised-accounts/community-accounts/ >>> >>> I don't know if we're eligible for all options like access to funds from the >>> ATM or MasterCard (as we'll have a multiple signatory account) - but I can >>> ask more questions if people want to go ahead. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Matt [MRD] >>> >>> >>> >> From stryker at tpgi.com.au Sat Dec 19 00:29:44 2009 From: stryker at tpgi.com.au (Christopher Bobridge) Date: Sat, 19 Dec 2009 00:29:44 +0800 Subject: [committee] Bank account for UCC In-Reply-To: References: <20091218121837.111449ru03l2f62o@secure.ucc.asn.au> <2058c7110912172051j216e4578wd10d7597b9f47f8d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Matt, Part of the reason that the Guild encourages (nay, require[sd]) banking with them is that they earn money off the interest, which is then not passed on to the clubs but offsets various other things. While I think an external account is a fantastic idea, I'd also suggest formally applying to the Guild Executive / Soc to carry this out, noting that exclusive banking with the Guild was a requirement for affiliation (and therefore grants) when I was around and still seems to be extant in last years Soc handbook. Noting the ambiguity, I see no harm in clearing this up. The level of research you've carried out looks good, however - thanks for your proactive efforts. Chris On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 8:12 PM, Matt Didcoe wrote: > Having a separate bank account _will not_ effect our ability to get SOC > grants as we are still a guild club and we retain our "account" with the > Guild as we're required too - anyway, a reasonable person wouldn't punish us > for trying to streamline things. > > We don't have a separate account to the rest of the clubs in the guild (or > the guild itself actually - it's a bank account love-in) - everyone's funds > sit in one account and we have a "T" account the manages our debits and > credits to show which part of the total sum in the account belongs to us. > > Henry said we could get the guild BSB and account number, but we had to > ensure that every single transaction was correctly marked as belonging to > UCC otherwise it disappears into the ether and we never see the money again > - not ideal and fraught with risk. > > Matt Didcoe [MRD] > UCC Wheel Member > mattman at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au > > On 18/12/2009, at 6:42 PM, Bob Adamson wrote: > > > A permanent Paypal account would be an asset for the club - and would > allow the club to set up paypal dispense credit, paypal membership interface > and also look at selling old unused club hardware (instead of throwing it > out). Has anyone actually investigated whether ucc can get an actual account > number from the guild for the current account? > > > > Otherwise, Westpac sounds like a good idea, and it sounds like it might > be easier to run most or all of the clubs finances through Westpac. However, > is that likely to affect our ability/liklihood of getting soc grants? > > > > Bob Adamson > > UCC Wheel Member > > > > |"Bureaucracy is a challenge to the be conquered with a righteous | > > |attitude, an intolerance for stupidity, and bulldozer when necessary" | > > | ---Peter's Laws | > > > > On Fri, 18 Dec 2009, Ewan MacLeod wrote: > > > >> iirc, as a regulation by having an account with guild finance (and soc > >> affiliated), we're not allowed to have a club-named account with > >> another bank > >> > >> But other than being able to directly deposit into it and getting a > >> club-named credit card (FAL runs anyone?) what's the point in getting > >> a new bank account? > >> > >> On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 12:18 PM, wrote: > >>> So after some investigation (read: walking into the banks and asking), > it > >>> would appear the UCC are able to get accounts with either Westpac or > >>> UniCredit. > >>> > >>> My personal vote would be for Westpac, you'll see why below where I've > >>> outlined the offerings from the two. > >>> > >>> Westpac: > >>> - Open 9am to 4pm (5pm on Fridays) > >>> - No account keeping fees > >>> - Free inter bank transfers and cheques > >>> - Tanya, the Crawley branch manager seems to be very helpful and > friendly > >>> - The Guild have their account (which includes our account in it's > tangled > >>> web of finance) held at Westpac. > >>> > >>> UniCredit: > >>> - Open 11am (or maybe it was 10am) to 3pm > >>> - Each signatory on the account has to have a membership with > UniCredit > >>> (only $2, but a pain to do every year) > >>> - $2 monthly account keeping fee > >>> - The women at the branch (think she was in charge), didn't seem that > crazy > >>> about helping people - she ran through what we needed, gave me some > forms > >>> but I didn't get the feeling she wanted to help. > >>> > >>> So, to open an account with Westpac, we need the following: > >>> - Minutes of the meeting stating that (a) we want to open a new > account and > >>> (b) who will be authorised to access it > >>> - The constitution of the club > >>> - 100 points of ID (which can be a WA Drivers Licence and UWA Student > Card) > >>> for each signatory. > >>> - Everyone to go to the bank. > >>> > >>> This is the account Tanya is talking about -> > >>> > http://www.westpac.com.au/business-banking/bank-accounts/specialised-accounts/community-accounts/ > >>> > >>> I don't know if we're eligible for all options like access to funds > from the > >>> ATM or MasterCard (as we'll have a multiple signatory account) - but I > can > >>> ask more questions if people want to go ahead. > >>> > >>> Cheers, > >>> Matt [MRD] > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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